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Jazan’s governor meets residents of Al-Darb region

Jazan’s governor meets residents of Al-Darb region
Jazan Gov. Prince Mohammed bin Abdulaziz met sheikhs and residents of Al-Darb Governorate as part of an inspection tour of administrative divisions in the region. (SPA)
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Jazan’s governor meets residents of Al-Darb region

Jazan’s governor meets residents of Al-Darb region
  • Discussions focused on the needs of the governorate

AL-DARB: Jazan Gov. Prince Mohammed bin Abdulaziz met sheikhs and residents of Al-Darb Governorate as part of an inspection tour of administrative divisions in the region.

Discussions focused on the needs of the governorate in service and development sectors.

The governor affirmed his commitment to follow up on these matters and to ensure the provision of the highest quality services to citizens and residents.

Prince Mohammed stressed that his visit to Al-Darb, his meetings with its people, and the discussions held on various development-related issues resulted from directives of the leadership to monitor the progress of development projects while ensuring they met the needs of citizens and residents.


Arts institute concludes heritage training initiative

Arts institute concludes heritage training initiative
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Arts institute concludes heritage training initiative

Arts institute concludes heritage training initiative
  • The program took place in Jeddah over a two-week period
  • Participants developed core competencies in documentation techniques and cultural project management

RIYADH: The Royal Institute of Traditional Arts has completed a comprehensive training program focused on cultural heritage documentation and digital preservation, delivered in collaboration with the Saudi Cultural Memory Center.

The program took place in Jeddah over a two-week period.

The initiative brought together heritage professionals and digital archiving specialists for an intensive 15-day curriculum that combined theoretical foundations with hands-on practical training.

Participants developed core competencies in documentation techniques and cultural project management, working with cutting-edge methodologies currently employed across the sector.

The training program forms part of the institute’s broader strategy to cultivate specialized national talent and establish heritage work as a viable career path.

This effort supports the institution’s mission to safeguard national identity while driving cultural development forward, particularly as Ƶ observes the Year of Handicrafts 2025.

The Royal Institute of Traditional Arts plays a pivotal role in elevating the Kingdom’s cultural profile both regionally and globally.

The institute champions traditional artistic practices, celebrates master craftspeople and cultural innovators, and works to preserve authentic techniques while nurturing emerging talent in the field. It also encourages interested individuals to learn, master, and develop traditional arts.


KSrelief signs program to help orphans

KSrelief signs program to help orphans
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KSrelief signs program to help orphans

KSrelief signs program to help orphans
  • The agreement will help 400 orphans
  • Each orphan will receive $60 per month to cover living expenses

RIYADH: The Saudi aid agency KSrelief has signed via conference call a joint executive program with a civil society organization dedicated to the care of orphans in Montenegro.

The agreement, which will help 400 orphans, was signed by Ahmed bin Ali Al-Baiz, the assistant supervisor general for operations and programs at KSrelief, and Rifaat Vizic, president of the Islamic Sheikhdom and grand mufti of Montenegro.

As part of the agreement, each orphan will receive $60 per month to cover living expenses, in addition to psychological support for the children and families supporting them through the implementation of several recreational and social programs.

The project also aims to contribute to the economic and social security of orphans and their households, and covers 13 cities.

It forms part of the Kingdom’s humanitarian and relief projects and programs to help support orphans and improve their living conditions in Montenegro.


Ƶ condemns planned Israeli occupation of Gaza

Ƶ condemns planned Israeli occupation of Gaza
Updated 08 August 2025

Ƶ condemns planned Israeli occupation of Gaza

Ƶ condemns planned Israeli occupation of Gaza
  • Kingdom denounces what it calls a systematic displacement, inhumane policies and war crimes by Israeli occupation forces

RIYADH: Ƶ on Friday issued a condemnation of Israel’s declared occupation of the Gaza Strip, describing it as a flagrant violation of international law and a continuation of “barbaric practices and ethnic cleansing” against the Palestinian people.

In a statement published by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Kingdom denounced what it called systematic displacement, inhumane policies, and war crimes by Israeli occupation forces, warning that such actions deepen regional instability and erode global peace frameworks.

Israel earlier approved a plan to take over Gaza City, marking another escalation of its 22-month offensive launched in response to Hamas’ Oct. 7, 2023 attack.

“The Kingdom of Ƶ strongly condemns the Israeli occupation authorities’ decision to occupy the Gaza Strip and denounces the continued perpetration of forced displacement and ethnic cleansing against the brotherly Palestinian people,” the statement read.

Riyadh said the actions taken by Israeli authorities represent a disregard for history and international norms, stressing that the Palestinian people have a legitimate right to their land – rights protected under international law and humanitarian conventions.

The Kingdom expressed frustration at what it described as the failure of the international community, particularly the United Nations Security Council, to take decisive action.

“Continued inaction by the international community and the UN Security Council threatens to undermine the legitimacy of the international system and emboldens war criminals,” the statement said, adding that this failure contributes to “genocide and forced displacement being carried out in plain sight.”

Israel’s military offensive has already killed tens of thousands of Palestinians, destroyed much of Gaza and pushed the territory of some 2 million Palestinians toward famine.

Ƶ has emphasized the need for an immediate and coordinated global response, urging nations to impose sanctions on Israeli authorities and work to restore justice and peace for Palestinians.

The Kingdom also reiterated that peace cannot be achieved without a just resolution to the Palestinian issue.

It called for renewed efforts to implement a two-state solution based on the 1967 borders, with East Jerusalem as the capital of a future Palestinian state.

“Ƶ affirms the importance of mobilizing international efforts to achieve a two-state solution, leading to the establishment of an independent Palestinian state along the 1967 borders, with East Jerusalem as its capital,” the ministry said.


International Falcon Breeders Auction draws experts from Kingdom and abroad

International Falcon Breeders Auction draws experts from Kingdom and abroad
Updated 08 August 2025

International Falcon Breeders Auction draws experts from Kingdom and abroad

International Falcon Breeders Auction draws experts from Kingdom and abroad
  • Event provides competitive platform 

RIYADH: The International Falcon Breeders Auction 2025, which is taking place at Malham, north of Riyadh, is aiming to boost the falcon-breeding industry in Ƶ by drawing experts from the Kingdom and abroad.

The event provides a competitive platform from which falconers can explore the latest breeding and hybridization techniques and exchange expertise with breeders worldwide.

The auction is known to draw eye-watering sums for the best birds, with some fetching upwards of SR375,000 ($100,000).

Last year’s auction raised a total of SR10 million after 866 falcons were sold.

Falconer Hamad bin Mislih Al-Qahtani told the Saudi Press Agency that falconry in the Kingdom had made significant strides over the past five years, thanks to direct interaction with international farms participating in the auction.

Such engagement, he said, had exposed local falconers to superior bloodlines and modern methods that enhanced falcons’ speed and hunting skills.

Saudi falconer Badr Al-Aradi spoke to the SPA about his peregrine called Salman, reportedly one of the finest specimens produced by a Saudi farm, with an entirely local lineage resulting from the mating of two pure peregrines.

The bird weighs 1,090 grams, measures 17 cm in length and 16.5 cm in width, with a balanced build and exceptional acrobatic capabilities.

Al-Aradi noted that his falcons typically avoid leaving the farm’s provided shelters, which had prompted him to develop a tracking device to monitor their movements.

He added: “I was surprised to find that Salman travels long distances daily. On one occasion he flew 606 km in just eight hours, starting from Turabah, passing through Qassim, then returning to Hail — soaring at altitudes exceeding 3,600 meters.”

He said that Salman’s feat occurred at the age of less than three months, demonstrating remarkable endurance and sustaining flight despite high temperatures — an uncommon achievement for a young peregrine.

The event, which runs until Aug. 25, is organized by the Saudi Falcons Club, and is open daily from 4 p.m. to 11 p.m.

Visitors and enthusiasts can follow the proceedings live on television and the official digital platforms of the Saudi Falcons Club.

The event includes pavilions for breeders, an auction yard, supplies stores, and a special corner for the Future Falconer children’s area.

There are also a number of interactive presentations by falconers on care and breeding methods.


New parking management system for Riyadh residential areas 

New parking management system for Riyadh residential areas 
Updated 08 August 2025

New parking management system for Riyadh residential areas 

New parking management system for Riyadh residential areas 

RIYADH: A new system to regulate parking in Riyadh’s residential neighborhoods will come into effect on Saturday.

The managed parking system will issue digital permits to residents and visitors through the Riyadh Parking app, without a fee.

It was introduced to reduce congestion and prevent vehicles from main roads spilling into residential areas, according to the Saudi Press Agency.

The new system will be rolled out initially in the Al-Wurud neighborhood, with plans in place to expand the project to other areas near existing paid parking zones.

It aligns with the Saudi Vision 2030 goal to create a more organized urban environment and improve quality of life for residents.

The project follows the earlier introduction of paid parking on some streets in the capital in 2024.

Riyadh Parking also announced the introduction of paid parking in several new locations.

From Saturday, paid parking will be in effect on Prince Mosaad Bin Jalawi Road in both directions, between King Abdulaziz Road and Makkah Al-Mukarramah Road.

The ⁠Makkah Road, from King Abdulaziz Road to the intersection of Prince Msaad bin Jalawi Road, will also require paid parking from Saturday. 

The Riyadh Parking app, linked to the national Nafath platform, allows residents to pay for parking.

It also uses monitoring vehicles equipped with cameras to enforce parking regulations.

It aims to regulate more than 140,000 unpaid residential spaces and 24,000 paid commercial spaces across the capital.

Twelve districts, including Al-Wurud, Al-Rahmaniyah, western Al-Olaya, Al-Murouj, King Fahd and Al-Sulaymaniyah, as well as four southern districts, will be covered in this phase.

The project is the result of a partnership between Remat Al-Riyadh Development Company, the mayoralty’s development arm, and STC.