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Buraidah Dates Carnival launches bus service

The new service will be in place until Sept. 9 and will boost the city's reputation as the world's date capital. (SPA)
The new service will be in place until Sept. 9 and will boost the city's reputation as the world's date capital. (SPA)
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Buraidah Dates Carnival launches bus service

The new service will be in place until Sept. 9 and will boost the city's reputation as the world's date capital. (SPA)
  • It supports the goals of Saudi Vision 2030 by diversifying tourism offerings and highlighting the role of local heritage in economic development

BURAIDAH: The Buraidah Dates Carnival has introduced a bus service that allows visitors to take a trip around the city and discover its cultural landmarks, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Starting at the King Khalid Cultural Center, the carnival’s main venue, the tour takes in several prominent sites in Buraidah and guides are on hand throughout to answer questions and provide expert insight.

The new service, which will remain in place until Sept. 9, is designed to enhance the visitor experience and strengthen the city’s position as the world capital of dates.

It also supports the goals of Saudi Vision 2030 by diversifying tourism offerings and highlighting the role of local heritage in economic development.


Arabic Calligraphy Arts Forum begins in Jeddah

Jeddah is hosting the second Arabic Calligraphy Arts Forum, featuring Arab and international calligraphers and artists. (SPA)
Jeddah is hosting the second Arabic Calligraphy Arts Forum, featuring Arab and international calligraphers and artists. (SPA)
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Arabic Calligraphy Arts Forum begins in Jeddah

Jeddah is hosting the second Arabic Calligraphy Arts Forum, featuring Arab and international calligraphers and artists. (SPA)
  • The forum aligns with Saudi Vision 2030 as part of a national initiative supporting the visual arts, a key element of the Kingdom’s cultural identity

JEDDAH: The second Arabic Calligraphy Arts Forum has begun in Jeddah and features the participation of Arab and international calligraphers, along with visual artists.

The event, which runs until Aug. 28, aims to highlight the beauty and diversity of the ancient art form while supporting artists and promoting the culture of Arabic calligraphy.

Jeddah is hosting the second Arabic Calligraphy Arts Forum, featuring Arab and international calligraphers and artists. (SPA)

Saud Khan, the forum’s coordinator, said the event was one of the most prominent of its kind and featured 138 artworks by 105 calligraphers from 13 countries, and included the work of an elite group of Saudi calligraphers.

A committee of senior calligraphers oversaw a meticulous selection process to ensure the high quality of work on view.

The event also includes live art performances and specialized workshops to help young talents.

The forum aligns with Saudi Vision 2030 as part of a national initiative supporting the visual arts, a key element of the Kingdom’s cultural identity.

 


Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman donates blood to launch annual campaign

Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman donates blood to launch annual campaign
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Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman donates blood to launch annual campaign

Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman donates blood to launch annual campaign
  • Move praised by officials as an extension of Saudi leadership’s humanitarian approach
  • Health minister calls on citizens, residents to follow example and donate blood as social responsibility

RIYADH: Ƶ’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman donated blood on Thursday to launch the annual national blood donation campaign, in a move described as a gracious gesture and an extension of Saudi leadership’s humanitarian approach by top Saudi officials.

The aim of the campaign is to raise awareness of the importance of voluntary donations so that the Kingdom can become self-sufficient in supplies of blood and related products, thereby ensuring the availability of safe and sustainable stocks that meet the needs of the population.

More than 800,000 donors gave blood in 2024, officials said.

The crown prince and King Salman have actively encouraged several health-related initiatives in recent years, including setting examples by receiving the COVID-19 vaccine, and enrolling in the national organ-donation program.

Applauding the crown prince’s gesture, the Ministry of Health posted on X: “The Leader’s Giving ... A Role Model for the Nation. The donation of His Highness #Crown_Prince is a humanitarian message to establish blood donation as a national value, support the voluntary work system in the health sector, and ensure the provision of safe blood supplies to meet the need.”

Health Minister Fahad Al-Jalajel thanked the crown prince for his generous blood donation and unlimited support for humanitarian work through the launch of the blood donation canpaign.

This initiative embodies a firm commitment to promoting a culture of giving and community solidarity, and to raising the rate of voluntary blood donations support the health sector, he said.

Al-Jalajel explained that the campaign is an extension of the other humanitarian initiatives undertaken by the Saudi leadership, including receiving the COVID-19 vaccine and registering in the organ donation program.

“These initiatives reflect a solid approach to healthcare and improving quality of life,” said the minister, calling on all members of society to donate blood.

Dr. Abdullah Al-Rabeeah, advisor to the Royal Court and supervisor-general of the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center, said the donation embodies the highest form of humanitarian giving and represents a noble message of compassion and solidarity, as each donation contributes to saving lives.

“This initiative is an extension of the leadership’s generosity and humanitarian approach. It is not limited to supporting the health sector alone, but rather embodies the profound humanitarian values instilled by the Kingdom’s leaders in the society. It encourages citizens and residents alike to donate blood as a noble humanitarian act.”

Riyadh Gov. Prince Faisal bin Bandar said this initiative reflects the crown prince’s special attention to humanitarian work and his commitment to instilling the values of solidarity and giving in society.

The initiative carries a noble message aimed at raising community awareness of the importance of voluntary blood donation and providing sufficient safe supplies to blood banks and hospitals across the Kingdom, he added.

Prince Saud bin Naif bin Abdulaziz, Eastern Province governor, said: “The crown prince’s donation represents an inspiring example and reflects a direct interest in the health of citizens and residents. It also contributes to raising community awareness of the importance of voluntary blood donation and its role in saving lives.”

Minister of Islamic Affairs, Call and Guidance Sheikh Abdullatif bin Abdulaziz Al-Sheikh stressed that this step embodies the highest values of giving and altruism, and represents an inspiring example of humanitarian work.

He added that this annual campaign is an extension of the crown prince’s generous patronage of humanitarian work and an encouragement for all segments of society to donate blood, in compliance with the Almighty’s words: “And whoever saves a life, it is as if he had saved mankind entirely.”

Dr. Hisham bin Saad Al-Jadhey, CEO of the Saudi Food and Drug Authority, noted that the donation not only granted life, but also redefined the relationship between citizens and the healthcare sector, making every individual a partner in building an informed, sustainable healthcare system.

He emphasized that the annual campaign reflects the generosity of the Kingdom and its leaders and embodies the values of humanitarian work, and contributes to strengthening blood banks and supplying hospitals and healthcare centers.


Saudi pavilion at Expo 2025 shines light on inspirational women

Saudi pavilion at Expo 2025 shines light on inspirational women
Updated 22 August 2025

Saudi pavilion at Expo 2025 shines light on inspirational women

Saudi pavilion at Expo 2025 shines light on inspirational women

RIYADH: Ƶ’s pavilion at Expo 2025 in Osaka, Japan includes a display of manga drawings that tell the stories of some of the Kingdom’s most influential women and how their accomplishments have inspired generations.

Three of the women featured are: Rania Moualla, founder and president of the ZADK Culinary Academy; Mashael Al-Shamimry, aerospace engineer and founder of Mashael Aerospace; and Jumana Al-Rashed, CEO of Saudi Research and Media Group and chair of the Red Sea Film Foundation.

According to the organizers, the pavilion aims to celebrate Saudi women leaders, foster dialogue with other cultures and highlight the Kingdom’s transformation, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

“Step into the Saudi Courtyard and feel the inspiration," they said on X.

Over the course of the Expo, which runs from April to October, the pavilion will host more than 700 events that provide visitors with an insight into the diversity of Saudi heritage, culture and arts.

The theme of the event is “Designing Future Society for Our Lives.”

The next World Expo will be held in Riyadh in 2030.


Ƶ condemns Gaza famine as ‘stain on conscience of international community’

Ƶ condemns Gaza famine as ‘stain on conscience of international community’
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Ƶ condemns Gaza famine as ‘stain on conscience of international community’

Ƶ condemns Gaza famine as ‘stain on conscience of international community’
  • Ministry of Foreign Affairs said the humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza was the direct result of the lack of accountability for Israel’s repeated violations

RIYADH: Ƶ on Friday voiced “deep concern” over the official confirmation of famine in the Gaza Strip, condemning what it described as “genocide crimes” committed by Israeli forces against civilians.

In a statement, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said the humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza was the direct result of the lack of accountability for Israel’s repeated violations.

“The Kingdom affirms that the exacerbation of the humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza is a direct result of the absence of deterrence and accountability mechanisms for the repeated crimes of the Israeli occupation, and will remain a stain on the conscience of the international community, foremost among them the permanent members of the Security Council, unless it quickly intervenes immediately to end the famine and stop the war of genocide and crimes committed by the Israeli occupation against the brotherly Palestinian people,” the ministry said.

The ministry issued its statement following the latest report by the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification, or IPC, which officially declared famine in Gaza City for the first time since the war began.


Ƶ condemns attack on aid convoy in Sudan

Ƶ condemns attack on aid convoy in Sudan
Updated 22 August 2025

Ƶ condemns attack on aid convoy in Sudan

Ƶ condemns attack on aid convoy in Sudan
  • Kingdom’s Foreign Ministry ‘categorically rejects’ any actions that threaten security and safety of civilians and humanitarian workers
  • The Muslim World League also strongly condemns the attack on the aid convoy

RIYADH: Ƶ on Thursday condemned an attack the previous day on a World Food Program aid convoy in the North Darfur region of Sudan.

Three trucks caught fire when the 16-vehicle convoy was targeted on Wednesday as it attempted to deliver aid to a famine-hit area north of El-Fasher.

The Saudi Foreign Ministry said the Kingdom categorically rejected “anything that threatens the security and safety of civilians and relief and humanitarian workers.”

It added: “The Kingdom calls on all Sudanese parties to adhere to what was signed in the Jeddah Declaration on May 11, 2023, including the commitment to protect civilians and ensure the security of relief and humanitarian aid corridors.”

The Muslim World League (MWL) also strongly condemned the attack, describing it as “a grave violation of religious values and international laws at a time when the Sudanese people are suffering the consequences and devastation of war,” state news agency SPA reported.

An MWL statement called on parties to abide with the provisions of the Jeddah Declaration signed on May 2023, including the protection of civilians and the security of humanitarian corridor, as well as prioritize “effective and serious dialogue” to reach a political solution to the conflict in Sudan.

The Jedah Declaration, brokered by the Kingdom and the US, was agreed by the two main sides in the civil war, the Sudanese Armed Forces and rival militia the Rapid Support Forces, in May 2023, shortly after the conflict began.

The declaration included assurances by both sides that they would allow the unimpeded movement and delivery of humanitarian assistance throughout Sudan.

The conflict, which began in April 2023 and continues to rage, sparked one of the worst humanitarian crises in the world. North Darfur has been the scene of some of the worst fighting, and as a result more than a million people there are on the brink of starvation. Across the country, 25 million people face acute hunger.