Grand Mosque in Makkah furnished with 33,000 Saudi-made luxury carpets for Ramadan
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Grand Mosque in Makkah furnished with 33,000 Saudi-made luxury carpets for Ramadan
An employee vacuuming and cleaning carpets at the Grand Mosque in Makkah. (SPA)
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Updated 18 March 2025
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Grand Mosque in Makkah furnished with 33,000 Saudi-made luxury carpets for Ramadan
High-quality carpets are known for their durability and designed to handle heavy foot traffic
Carpets are used on Fridays and during the month of Ramadan
Updated 18 March 2025
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MAKKAH: Saudi authorities have furnished the Grand Mosque in Makkah with thousands of luxury carpets during the holy month of Ramadan.
The General Authority for the Affairs of the Grand Mosque and the Prophet’s Mosque said that the 33,000 luxury carpets were made in Ƶ, and known for their high quality, exquisite craftsmanship, and durability.
The carpets, each measuring 1.2 meters by 4 meters or 1.2 meters by 3 meters, are used on Fridays, during the month of Ramadan, and in other peak seasons, the Saudi Press Agency reported.
Carpets are 1.6 cm thick and able to cope with heavy foot traffic, the SPA added.
One of the authority’s missions is to provide services and attend to the needs of Hajj and Umrah pilgrims and visitors to the Two Holy Mosques in Makkah and Madinah.
The authority announced this week that it provided almost 11 million iftar meals to Umrah pilgrims and other worshippers at the Two Holy Mosques in Makkah and Madinah during the first half of Ramadan, a time of worship for Muslims who fast from sunrise to sunset.
Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan received a phone call on Sunday from US Secretary of State Marco Rubio. (AFP)
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Saudi FM receives call from US counterpart
During the call, they discussed regional and international developments and efforts being made with regard to them
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RIYADH: Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan received a phone call on Sunday from US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Saudi Press Agency reported.
During the call, they discussed regional and international developments and efforts being made with regard to them. Saudi-US relations were also discussed.
Initiative allows Syrian medical staff to access Saudi expertise, receive special consultations, and improve response times
Saudi and Syrian health ministers sign an MoU that addresses strategic areas in the health sector
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LONDON: Ƶ and the Syrian Arab Republic on Sunday launched a digital link between the Saudi Seha Virtual Hospital and the Syrian Ministry of Health and agreed to strengthen their healthcare partnership.
Fahad Abdulrahman Al-Jalajel, the Saudi minister of health, and his Syrian counterpart, Musab Al-Ali, attended the launch of the initiative in Riyadh after signing a memorandum of understanding to cooperate in the health sector.
This digital link is a significant advance in health cooperation between Ƶ and Syria, facilitating direct communication between their health platforms for constant access to services, remote consultations, diagnoses, and treatments, according to the Saudi Press Agency.
It also allows Syrian medical staff to access Saudi expertise, receive specialized consultations, and improve response times for critical cases, the SPA added.
Al-Jalajel said that the MoU with their Syrian counterparts aims to establish a robust health system in Syria, improve access to efficient health services and virtual healthcare solutions.
The agreement addresses strategic areas in the health sector, including emergency management, e-health, preventive medicine, therapeutic health, and health investment.
It includes training, expert visits, and the organization of conferences, seminars, and workshops. It is part of the Kingdom’s efforts to enhance regional and international health cooperation, solidifying its position as a premier center for virtual medicine and digital transformation, the SPA added.
Since the regime change in December in Damascus, Saudi charities and ministries have increased humanitarian, health, and energy support for Syria to assist the country during its political transformation following a decade of civil strife.
Ƶ to host second edition of new song contest Intervision in 2026
2026 edition expected to attract record participation, more than the 23 countries at the inaugural edition in Moscow
Topping the first edition was Vietnam’s Duc Phuc, who won a grand prize of 30 million rubles (about $360,000)
Updated 21 September 2025
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RIYADH: Ƶ will host the second edition of the new song contest Intervision, whose inaugural version was concluded early Sunday in Moscow, the Saudi Press Agency reported.
This was also announced by organizers of Intervision, Russia's answer to the Eurovision song contest.
Artists from more than 20 countries — including Ƶ — competed in the inaugural edition in the Russian capital, which was won by Vietnamese singer Duc Phuc.
According to SPA, the Kingdom’s delegation, organized by the Saudi Music Commission, featured Saudi singer and songwriter Zeina Emad, who performed a specially commissioned piece titled “Just a Concern.”
“I wanted to give voice to that feeling when someone finally says, ‘I am concerned about you,’ even if everyone else isn’t. This is one of the most personal songs I have ever performed,” Emad told the Intervision online site www.intervision.world
Saudi singer and songwriter Zeina Emad sang the specially commissioned piece titled “Just a Concern.” (X: @intervisionwld)
In its report, SPA said the 2026 edition in Ƶ "is expected to attract record participation, with innovative performances that highlight cultural heritage and creativity."
"The contest provides a global stage for artistic diversity, bringing together nations through live musical performances that highlight creativity and cultural exchange," the report added.
Revival of Soviet-era contest
Intervision 2025 has been hailed by some as a revival of the Soviet-era contest hosted in Czechoslovakia between 1965 and 1968, and Poland between 1977 and 1980.
During Saturday’s contest in Moscow, Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke to participants in a video address, hailing its main theme of “respecting traditional values and different cultures.”
“Today, Intervision is gathering a second wind, while remaining faithful to its traditions,” Putin added.
Spectators watch a video address of Russian President Vladimir Putin during the Intervision International Music Contest 2025 in Moscow on September 20, 2025. (REUTERS)
Participating in Intervision 2025 were contestants from Belarus, Brazil, China, Colombia, Cuba, Egypt, Ethiopia, India, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan, Madagascar, Qatar, Russia, Ƶ, Serbia, South Africa, Tajikistan, the UAE, Uzbekistan, Venezuela and Vietnam.
The US also took part but moments before its entrant, Australian-born Vassy, was due to take to the stage, the show’s presenters announced that she would not be able to perform because of “political pressure” from the Australian government.
Another act, singer-songwriter Brandon Howard, had been slated to perform for the US until three days before the final show. He ultimately dropped out due to “unforeseen family circumstances.”
In a show overflowing with thundering vocals and pyrotechnics, Vietnam’s Duc Phuc’s song “Phu Dong Thien Vuong,” a heady mix of pop, rap and dubstep, saw off second-place Kyrgyzstan to take home the grand prize of 30 million rubles (about $360,000).
Other acts included Cuban singer Zulema Iglesias Salazar with a joyful rumba, Qatar’s Dana Al Meer, who sang at the 2022 World Cup opening ceremony, and Serbia’s Slobodan Trkulja, who dedicated his song “Three Roses” to his three daughters.
Russia’s entrant, Shaman, a singer known for his patriotic concerts, presented a lyrical song before asking the international jury not to consider Russia’s performance.
“Russia has already won by inviting so many countries to join us,” he said.
Riyadh said the aid reflects its commitment to helping stabilize Yemen’s economy and backing the Yemeni government’s reform efforts
Updated 20 September 2025
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RIYADH: Ƶ has announced fresh economic support for Yemen worth SR1.38 billion ($368 million) through the Saudi Program for the Development and Reconstruction of Yemen, the Saudi Press Agency reported.
The package includes budget support, funding for petroleum derivatives, and operational costs for Prince Mohammed bin Salman Hospital in Aden.
Riyadh said the aid reflects its commitment to helping stabilize Yemen’s economy and backing the Yemeni government’s reform efforts.
The aid comes under the direction of King Salman and based on the recommendations from Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, SPA added.
Authority CEO Omar Abduljabbar said the aim of the visit was to share expertise and draw on Jordan’s success in managing globally significant archaeological sites
Updated 20 September 2025
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RIYADH: A delegation from the Hail Region Development Authority visited Jordan to explore advanced practices in managing archaeological and tourist sites, with a focus on community engagement and sustainable development.
The delegation toured UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including Wadi Rum Protected Area, where they examined ancient inscriptions and reviewed investment opportunities in desert camps.
In Petra, members explored historic landmarks and visitor centers, gaining insights into diverse tourism models.
The visit featured meetings with cooperative societies and handicraft workshops to learn about local contributions to tourism.
Authority CEO Omar Abduljabbar said the aim of the visit was to share expertise and draw on Jordan’s success in managing globally significant archaeological sites.
He added Hail’s heritage development projects were aligned with Vision 2030 goals to position the region on the global tourism map. Transforming archeological sites into cultural and economic assets would diversify the national economy while boosting the area’s appeal to tourists and investors.