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海角直播 says it is satisfied with steps taken to ensure safety of Syrian people

Syrians celebrate as they return to Damascus via Lebanon鈥檚 Masnaa border crossing east of Beirut on December 8, 2024, following the fall of the Syrian capital to anti-government fighters. (AFP)
Syrians celebrate as they return to Damascus via Lebanon鈥檚 Masnaa border crossing east of Beirut on December 8, 2024, following the fall of the Syrian capital to anti-government fighters. (AFP)
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海角直播 says it is satisfied with steps taken to ensure safety of Syrian people

Syrians celebrate as they return to Damascus via Lebanon鈥檚 Masnaa border crossing east of Beirut on December 8, 2024. (AFP)
  • The ministry affirmed the Kingdom鈥檚 support for the Syrian people and their choices at this critical stage in Syria鈥檚 history

RIYADH: 海角直播 has followed recent developments in Syria and is satisfied with the positive steps that have been taken to ensure the safety of the Syrian people, the Kingdom鈥檚 Foreign Ministry said on Sunday.

The Kingdom is also satisfied with steps taken to stop bloodshed in the country and preserve its institutions and capabilities, the ministry added in a statement.聽

The ministry affirmed the Kingdom鈥檚 support for the Syrian people and their choices at this critical stage in Syria鈥檚 history, and called for concerted efforts to preserve the聽unity of the country and聽its people, in a way that protects Syria聽from slipping into chaos and division.

The ministry also affirmed the Kingdom鈥檚 support for everything that would achieve the security and stability of Syria in a way that preserves its sovereignty, independence, and territorial integrity.

The Kingdom calls on the international community to stand by the Syrian people and cooperate with them in everything that serves Syria, and to refrain from interfering in its internal affairs.

It said supporting Syria at this stage is extremely important to help it overcome the woes that the Syrian people have suffered over the course of many years, during which foreign militias have ravaged Syria to impose foreign agendas on its people.

It is time for the Syrian people to enjoy the dignified life they deserve, and for all its elements to contribute to shaping a bright future of security, stability, and prosperity, the statement said.聽


Spectacular celestial events in Saudi skies this September

Spectacular celestial events in Saudi skies this September
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Spectacular celestial events in Saudi skies this September

Spectacular celestial events in Saudi skies this September
  • Total lunar eclipse or 鈥榖lood moon鈥 set for Sept. 7
  • Fascinating phenomena, scientists tell Arab News

RIYADH: September heralds a series of celestial events eagerly awaited by astronomers, which marks the changing of seasons on Earth and a total lunar eclipse popularly known as a 鈥渂lood moon.鈥

According to Jeddah Astronomy Society Director Majed Abu Zahra, the month鈥檚 highlights include the total lunar eclipse on Sept. 7, visible in 海角直播, the Arab world, Europe, Asia, Africa, and Australia.

This will be the only total lunar eclipse of the year in this region. Such eclipses are rare for a specific geographic location.

Speaking to Arab News Dr. Abouazza Elmhamdi, associate professor of physics and astronomy at King Saud University, said lunar eclipses represent a 鈥渕ost predictable and visually fascinating phenomena.鈥

This occurs when 鈥淓arth aligns precisely between the sun and moon, casting its shadow upon the lunar surface. Unlike solar eclipses, lunar eclipses are safe to observe with the naked eye and can be witnessed from anywhere on Earth鈥檚 night side.鈥

鈥淥n Sunday evening, Sept. 7, 2025, the Riyadh sky will host a remarkable astronomical display: a total lunar eclipse. As twilight fades, the full moon will rise, already entering Earth鈥檚 shadow, offering observers across the city a rare and captivating view,鈥 said Elmhamdi.

This eclipse belongs to the so鈥慶alled Saros cycle. It is a part of series 128, a family of eclipses repeating every 18 years and 11 days, he said.

During a total eclipse, the moon will appear in shades of copper and red, the result of sunlight scattered and bent through Earth鈥檚 atmosphere, he said.

For Riyadh, the moon will be well above the horizon throughout the total phase. 鈥淪ince the eclipse begins just after sunset, this will be one of the most favorable lunar eclipses in recent years for the region,鈥 said Elmhamdi.

The moon will be approximately 2.6 days before perigee, its closest approach to Earth, making it appear slightly larger than average 鈥 a so鈥慶alled 鈥渟upermoon鈥 eclipse in popular terms, added Elmhamdi.

The AlUla Manara team is organizing an event on Sept. 7 to observe the lunar eclipse.

Specialists will provide live explanations of the eclipse鈥檚 stages, formation, and scientific significance. Attendees will also be able to use special telescopes.

A partial solar eclipse will occur on Sept. 21, but it will not be visible in the Arab world.

On Sept. 21, Saturn will be at opposition, meaning Earth will find itself in-between Saturn and the sun, temporarily lined up.

The following day, Sept. 22, marks the autumnal equinox, when the sun鈥檚 rays fall directly on the equator. This phenomenon occurs twice a year 鈥 once at the start of spring (around March 20) and once at the start of autumn (around Sept 22).

Day and night will be of equal length at the equator, and the event marks the official end of summer in the Northern Hemisphere.

Elmhamdi added: 鈥淪eptember offers additional sky highlights: a close approach of the moon and Venus around mid鈥憁onth, Saturn and Neptune at opposition later in the month, and the autumnal equinox on Sept. 22.

鈥淭his equinox marks the beginning of autumn in the Northern Hemisphere and spring in the Southern Hemisphere, a moment when day and night are nearly equal in length across the globe.鈥

A rare celestial phenomenon will also be on display, with the shadow of Saturn鈥檚 moon, Titan, crossing the planet鈥檚 disk on Sept. 4 and 20.

For those waking up early in the wee hours, Venus and Jupiter will shine on the eastern horizon.

Moreover, on Sept. 19, the crescent moon will form a striking triangle with Venus and Regulus.


海角直播鈥檚 Masam project removes 968 mines in Yemen

海角直播鈥檚 Masam project removes 968 mines in Yemen
Updated 04 September 2025

海角直播鈥檚 Masam project removes 968 mines in Yemen

海角直播鈥檚 Masam project removes 968 mines in Yemen

RIYADH: 海角直播鈥檚 Masam project removed 968 mines from areas across Yemen, latest figures show.
King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center, which runs the initiative, said 4 anti-personnel mines, 32 anti-tank mines, 925 unexploded ordnances, and 7 explosive devices had been removed.
The project was able to take out around 4,735 mines in the month of August.
Since the initiatives inception in 2018 over 512,323 mines have been cleared.


Saudi literature commission represents Kingdom at Moscow International Book Fair

Saudi literature commission represents Kingdom at Moscow International Book Fair
Updated 03 September 2025

Saudi literature commission represents Kingdom at Moscow International Book Fair

Saudi literature commission represents Kingdom at Moscow International Book Fair
  • The 38th annual fair features more than 300 publishers from countries including Belarus, Iran, China, the UAE, North Korea and this year鈥檚 guest of honor, India

RIYADH: 海角直播鈥檚 Literature, Publishing and Translation Commission is representing the Kingdom鈥檚 publishing industry at the 38th annual Moscow International Book Fair, which began on Wednesday and continues until Sunday.

The commission has brought together several key institutions from the country鈥檚 cultural sector for the event, including the King Salman Global Academy for Arabic Language, the King Fahad National Library, and the Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Dawah and Guidance.

The fair features more than 300 publishers from countries including Belarus, Iran, China, the UAE and North Korea. This year鈥檚 guest of honor is India.

海角直播鈥檚 participation reflects the country鈥檚 commitment to the strengthening of cultural ties with the Russian Federation, the expansion of bilateral cooperation, and the promotion of investment opportunities in the Kingdom鈥檚 cultural sector, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The commission, which operates under the Saudi Ministry of Culture, was established in 2020 to regulate literature, publishing and translation in the Kingdom.


Saudi crown prince discusses developments in Gaza with Netherlands PM

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman received a phone call from the Prime Minister of the Netherlands Dick Schoof on Wednesday
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman received a phone call from the Prime Minister of the Netherlands Dick Schoof on Wednesday
Updated 03 September 2025

Saudi crown prince discusses developments in Gaza with Netherlands PM

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman received a phone call from the Prime Minister of the Netherlands Dick Schoof on Wednesday
  • During the phone call, the officials discussed developments in the Gaza Strip and their security and humanitarian repercussions

RIYADH: 海角直播鈥檚 Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman received a phone call from the Prime Minister of the Netherlands Dick Schoof on Wednesday.

During the phone call, the officials discussed developments in the Gaza Strip and their security and humanitarian repercussions, Saudi Press Agency reported.

The crown prince reiterated the Kingdom鈥檚 call on the international community to end the disastrous repercussions of Israeli aggression against civilians and to condemn any steps that impede a two-state solution.

Prince Mohammed and Schoof also reviewed relations between their countries, existing areas of cooperation, and ways to support them in various fields.


Saudi referee lifts expectations on world stage

Saudi referee lifts expectations on world stage
Updated 03 September 2025

Saudi referee lifts expectations on world stage

Saudi referee lifts expectations on world stage
  • Reem Hazzazi鈥檚 journey highlights a cultural shift as more women take on leadership roles in sports

JEDDAH: Reem Hazzazi is among a new wave of Saudi women breaking barriers in sports, carving her place not as an athlete, but as one of the Kingdom鈥檚 first international weightlifting referees.

Her journey began a little over three years ago at the moment she stepped into a weightlifting hall, drawn not to the cheers of the crowd thrilled by the athletes鈥 performance, but to the quiet precision of referees.

鈥淚 realized I didn鈥檛 just want to watch weightlifting; I wanted to be part of it, but from a different angle,鈥 Hazzazi, 40, told Arab News. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 when I decided to pursue refereeing.鈥

For years, weightlifting was seen largely as a men鈥檚 sport, with few envisioning women in officiating roles. Hazzazi embraced that challenge.  

鈥淭he biggest hurdle was breaking the stereotype,鈥 she explained. 鈥淎t first, people were surprised to see me in this role. But with persistence and hard work, that surprise turned into respect.鈥

Her curiosity about the sport鈥檚 rules drove her deeper. She learned every detail of the snatch and clean-and-jerk and trained alongside senior referees, while facing constant pressure to prove herself.

She learned that refereering is a responsibility that requires 鈥渁ccuracy, discipline and a thorough understanding of the game.鈥

Support from her family, peers and the Saudi Weightlifting Federation helped her to endure.

鈥淭he federation鈥檚 backing has been crucial,鈥 Hazzazi said. 鈥淯nder Mohammed Al-Harbi鈥檚 leadership, they provided training programs, workshops and opportunities to gain real experience at local and international tournaments. That support gave me the confidence to keep going.鈥

Her determination carried her to the Arab Games in Cairo in 2023, a defining moment in her career.

鈥淚t was an incredible experience,鈥 she recalled. 鈥淚t wasn鈥檛 just about the competition; it was about learning from referees across the Arab world, adapting to new situations under pressure, and realizing I was representing my country in such a significant event. I felt immense pride.鈥

Earning her international refereeing badge that same year had symbolized much more than personal achievement.

鈥淥n a personal level, it brought me joy and pride, reflecting the result of my efforts in domestic tournaments,鈥 she said. 鈥淧rofessionally, it represented a greater responsibility 鈥 an opportunity to participate in global competitions and elevate 海角直播鈥檚 presence in prestigious arenas.鈥

Today, Hazzazi is one of more than a dozen Saudi women certified as referees, marking a cultural shift unthinkable a decade ago.

鈥淭oday, the situation is very promising,鈥 she said. 鈥淭here鈥檚 a growing recognition of women鈥檚 roles, and the federation鈥檚 support has been transformative. Among my colleagues, you can feel the difference 鈥 there鈥檚 more confidence, excitement and opportunities to participate internationally.鈥

Her goals now reach beyond her own career. 鈥淚 want to help develop a new generation of Saudi referees 鈥 both men and women 鈥 to strengthen our national competitions,鈥 she said.

She also has her eyes on the world stage.

鈥淚 hope to represent 海角直播 at major events, from world championships to the Olympic Games. I want to show that Saudi women can lead in global sports.鈥

Her message to aspiring referees is clear: 鈥淏elieve in yourselves and take the first step, even if it feels difficult. Sports offer vast opportunities. Refereeing, in particular, requires passion, discipline and accuracy. With hard work, success is achievable.鈥

As 海角直播 invests in global sports and nurtures new talent, Hazzazi sees herself as part of a wider movement.

With a smile, she said, 鈥淲ait for me at the Islamic Solidarity Games in Riyadh this November.鈥

For Hazzazi, weightlifting is not just about judging lifts, it鈥檚 about lifting expectations, breaking barriers and inspiring a new generation of Saudis to take their place at the heart of the action.

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