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Updated 03 March 2025
Arab News
Saudi commission launches fashion recycling initiative
Updated 03 March 2025
Arab News
RIYADH: 海角直播鈥檚 Fashion Commission launched the Future of Sustainability Initiative, a project designed to promote fashion recycling across retail spaces in the country.
The initiative aims to foster behavioral change in clothing recycling through the strategic placement of recycling bins in prominent malls, the Saudi Press Agency reported.
It encourages both the public and private sectors to adopt responsible fashion recycling practices, the SPA added.
The initiative embodies the values of the commission鈥檚 sustainability pillar, focusing on promoting sustainable practices within the fashion industry and enhancing consumer awareness.
By supporting the development of a circular textile recycling system, the initiative seeks to raise public awareness of the importance of fashion recycling, thereby advancing the sustainability agenda in the Kingdom.
Saudi king, crown prince congratulate Montenegro and Kiribati on their special days
海角直播 leaders wish 2 nations鈥 people good health, progress and prosperity
Updated 29 min 9 sec ago
Arab News
JEDDAH: 海角直播鈥檚 king and crown prince on Sunday congratulated President Jakov Milatovic of Montenegro on his country鈥檚 National Day celebrations.
In a cable, King Salman wished Milatovic 鈥渃ontinued good health and happiness, and the government and people of Montenegro steady progress and prosperity,鈥 the Saudi Press Agency reported.
Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman sent a similar message in a separate cable, according to the SPA.
On Saturday, the king and crown prince congratulated Kiribati鈥檚 President Taneti Maamau on his country鈥檚 Independence Day, wishing him and his constituents steady progress and prosperity.
Montenegro, located in southeast Europe, became a part of Yugoslavia in 1918 during the realignment of nations after the First World War.
After Yugoslavia broke up in 1992, Montenegro formed a federation with Serbia, but opted to become an independent republic in 2006.
Kiribati, an island republic in the central Pacific, gained its independence from the UK in 1979.
Both Montenegro and Kiribati are members of the UN.
Jumanah Telity transforms bamboo paper into sturdy objects, from baskets to small-scale furniture and figurines. (Supplied)
Updated 13 July 2025
SALEH FAREED
Saudi artist rolls forward with bamboo paper
Jumanah Telity鈥檚 eco-conscious art form is as durable as it is creative
Updated 13 July 2025
SALEH FAREED
JEDDAH: Saudi artist Jumanah Telity has found an unusual medium for her creativity: bamboo paper.
Through a labor-intensive process she transforms it into sturdy objects, from baskets and storage boxes to small-scale furniture and figurines.
鈥淭his art, like any other art, requires specific techniques, sense, and artistic thought to produce creativity,鈥 she told Arab News. 鈥淚t differs from other arts in that it is a very strong and practical product that is used daily and also decoratively.鈥
Jumanah Telity transforms bamboo paper into sturdy objects, from baskets to small-scale furniture and figurines. (Supplied)
Originally an educator, Telity spent 19 years in schools, eventually serving as a principal.
In 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic, she decided to explore her long-time fascination with natural materials such as wood, bamboo, and rattan.
That is when she discovered bamboo paper weaving online and something clicked.
HIGHLIGHTS
鈥 In 2020, Saudi artist Jumanah Telity decided to explore her long-time fascination with natural materials such as wood, bamboo, and rattan.
鈥 She recently displayed her work at Balad Al-Fann in Jeddah鈥檚 historic district.
鈥淚t strangely attracted me. I felt like I found my passion here because it really appealed to me,鈥 she said.
Telity says the method involves tightly rolling paper into sticks using a special needle. It is then woven into shape.
Jumanah Telity transforms bamboo paper into sturdy objects, from baskets to small-scale furniture and figurines. (Supplied)
鈥淚t begins with choosing the type of paper, its size, and the way it is cut,鈥 she said. 鈥淎fter trying this art, you鈥檒l be amazed at the strength of these products and how they can be washed with soap and water without being affected.鈥
She describes the art as eco-conscious because of the recycling involved in the process.
To hone her craft, Telity enrolled in intensive online courses specializing in the technique.
Jumanah Telity transforms bamboo paper into sturdy objects, from baskets to small-scale furniture and figurines. (Supplied)
鈥淚 found what I was looking for,鈥 she said. 鈥淭he study was online, intensive, daily, and very precise in how to teach and train step by step.鈥
Now among the first Saudi artists to specialize in this form of bamboo art, she credits the Kingdom鈥檚 growing cultural landscape for supporting artists exploring niche and rare forms of expression.
鈥淭his type of art is considered one of the rarest arts in the world,鈥 she added. 鈥淚t requires precise skills and a deep understanding of transforming paper into a wood-like material.鈥
Telity recently displayed her work at Balad Al-Fann in Jeddah鈥檚 historic district. She was struck by how strongly the art resonated with visitors. 鈥淚 noticed people鈥檚 amazement and admiration for this art and how they were attracted by the type of art, method of weaving and the strength and ability to withstand external factors,鈥 she said.
She now plans to hold workshops to pass on her skills, with the goal of eventually becoming a certified trainer.
With growing interest from aspiring crafters and a renewed push for cultural innovation across 海角直播, Telity believes the future of this art form is bright.
Though most contemporary homes are no longer built with an Al-Roshen, the spirit behind it remains. (Supplied)
Updated 13 July 2025
Haifa Alshammari
Once a symbol of Najdi homes, Al-Roshen fades from view
Today, Saudis continue to express hospitality in new ways 鈥 hosting events in gardens, villas, or special venues, while maintaining the warmth and generosity that have always defined social gatherings
Updated 13 July 2025
Haifa Alshammari
RIYADH: As 海角直播 rapidly modernizes, some elements of its traditional architecture are becoming rarer, but not forgotten.
Once a hallmark of Najdi homes, Al-Roshen remains a cherished symbol of Saudi hospitality and social values, even as lifestyles and housing designs evolve.
鈥淎l-Roshen is a room for special guests,鈥 said Mohammad Alhouti, a resident of Riyadh鈥檚 Aldeerah neighborhood.
Though most contemporary homes are no longer built with an Al-Roshen, the spirit behind it remains. (Supplied)
鈥淎s soon as a person enters the house through the door, there is a ground-floor sitting room and a staircase. This staircase leads to Al-Roshen, separate so that the guest can go up as soon as they enter the house.鈥
Unlike the more common majlis, Al-Roshen offered a secluded space for important visitors.
According to Abdulrahman Alhouti, some people would add plaster to the walls of Al-Roshen, creating shapes and decorations that would make it stand out from the main majlis in the house.
FASTFACTS
鈥 Once a hallmark of Najdi homes, Al-Roshen remains a cherished symbol of Saudi hospitality and social values, even as lifestyles and housing designs evolve.
鈥 Unlike the more common majlis, Al-Roshen offered a secluded space for important visitors.
Though most contemporary homes are no longer built with an Al-Roshen, the spirit behind it remains.
Mohammad and Abdulrahman are a part of Thuluthiyyat Almasmak, a weekly cultural gathering held in front of Riyadh鈥檚 Al-Masmak Palace.
(From L to R) Abdulrahman Al-Houti, Fahad Al-Hidyyan and Mohammad Al-Houti, members of Thuluthiyyat Almasmak. (AN photo by Jaafer Alsaleh)
Their group includes Fahad Alhidyyan, helping document and share Riyadh鈥檚 history through stories of its neighborhoods, streets, schools and everyday life.
Their weekly gathering has reached its seventh year and the group has welcomed all types of visitors, from locals to international tourists coming to Riyadh, to discuss the past and present of the Kingdom鈥檚 capital.
鈥(The gathering) tells the story of the history of Riyadh, its old alleys, streets, schools, farms and everything old, from the time of King Abdulaziz until the beginning of the development,鈥 Abdulrahman said.
Al-Roshan was similar to Almajlis, but with a separate seating area and cushions. It was a room on the second floor in the house where special guests are hosted. (Supplied)
Today, Saudis continue to express hospitality in new ways 鈥 hosting events in gardens, villas, or special venues, while maintaining the warmth and generosity that have always defined social gatherings.
鈥淚n the past, receiving guests was of great importance. The host would take great care in welcoming his guests, making every effort to provide them with the best he could,鈥 Alhidyyan said.
鈥淧eople now meet during Eid, weddings, or planned gatherings, though often outside the home. There is a difference, but the intention remains.鈥
Rather than fading away entirely, Al-Roshen now lives on through cultural forums and conversations that highlight the evolution of tradition in a rapidly changing society.
For those preserving these stories, the goal is not to resist change but to carry forward the values and meaning behind these cultural symbols.
Abdulrahman Al-Rassi (R) and Anatolii Petrenko in Riyadh. (Supplied)
Updated 13 July 2025
Arab News
Deputy minister receives Ukraine鈥檚 ambassador to 海角直播
Saudi Ambassador to Greece Ali Al-Yousef recently presented his credentials to the country鈥檚 president, Constantine Tassoulas
Updated 13 July 2025
Arab News
RIYADH: Abdulrahman Al-Rassi, the Saudi deputy minister for international multilateral affairs, received Anatolii Petrenko, Ukriane鈥檚 ambassador to the Kingdom, in Riyadh on Sunday.
During the meeting, the two sides discussed bilateral relations as well as prominent developments in regional and international arenas, the foreign ministry wrote in a post on X.
Meanwhile, Saudi Ambassador to Greece Ali Al-Yousef recently presented his credentials to the country鈥檚 president, Constantine Tassoulas.
Lebanon鈥檚 ambassador聽to 海角直播 Dr. Fawzi Kabbara visited Arab News鈥 headquarters in Riyadh on Sunday. (AN photo)
Updated 13 July 2025
Lama Alhamawi
Lebanon鈥檚 envoy wraps up tenure with visit to Arab News
Kabbara acknowledged the long-standing relationship between 海角直播 and Lebanon and praised Arab News for promoting understanding between the two
Updated 13 July 2025
Lama Alhamawi
RIYADH: Lebanon鈥檚 ambassador to 海角直播, Dr. Fawzi Kabbara, on Sunday ended his tenure with a visit to Arab News Editor-in-Chief Faisal J. Abbas at the newspaper鈥檚 Riyadh headquarters.
During the meeting, Kabbara acknowledged the long-standing relationship between 海角直播 and Lebanon and praised Arab News for promoting understanding between the two with its 鈥渋nsightful reporting.鈥
鈥淚t is an honor to celebrate the enduring ties between Lebanon and 海角直播 during a time of significant change in the Kingdom under the leadership of King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman,鈥 he said.
He highlighted the publication鈥檚 commitment to journalistic integrity and said it enriched the media landscape and supported diplomatic relations by keeping diplomats informed on local and regional news.
Lebanon鈥檚 ambassador to 海角直播 Dr. Fawzi Kabbara and Editor-in-Chief Faisal J. Abbas view editions dating back to the newspaper鈥檚 founding in 1975. (AN photo by Huda Bashatah)
Kabbara also emphasized the pivotal role the media played in shaping public opinion and fostering cross-cultural dialogue.
During his tour of the newspaper鈥檚 headquarters, the envoy viewed editions dating back to its founding in 1975, including its first Christmas cover, the transformation under Abbas鈥 leadership in 2016 and award-winning editorial cartoons capturing key moments in world history.
Looking ahead, Kabbara said this was not the end of his time in the Kingdom. He expressed his eagerness to return 鈥渨earing a different hat鈥 so he could witness the growth of Lebanon-Saudi relations and Arab News鈥 evolving role.
He concluded by expressing sincere gratitude to Arab News and Abbas. For his part, Abbas thanked the ambassador for his visit and wished him success in his future endeavors.