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Safeguarding 海角直播鈥檚 precious forests

Safeguarding 海角直播鈥檚 precious forests

Safeguarding 海角直播鈥檚 precious forests
Saudi forest ranger at work at a mountain observation post in Soudah, Asir region. (SGI photo)
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Forests in 海角直播 are cornerstones of ecological stability, biodiversity conservation, climate change mitigation and adaptation, and food security.

Under the Saudi Green Initiative and the long-term pursuit of planting 10 billion trees and restoring 40 million hectares of degraded lands, 海角直播 is achieving remarkable progress, drawing on rigorous research, dynamic collaborations and effective field implementation.

The General Directorate of Forests alone has successfully planted more than 3.5 million trees across diverse ecosystems, from mountains to valleys and coastal zones, bolstering carbon sequestration and strengthening the Kingdom鈥檚 natural defenses against desertification and land degradation.

Equally significant is the identification of more than 645 sites classified as forest lands, which we are actively protecting and rehabilitating to safeguard genetic diversity and conserve invaluable wildlife habitats.

Alongside these field efforts, the National Forest Inventory of 海角直播 represents a pivotal step toward a comprehensive understanding of the Saudi forests.

By systematically surveying and classifying forest lands and analyzing their vegetation cover, this project will enable more precise planning and informed decision-making for forest conservation and sustainable development.

These integrated measures exemplify the Kingdom鈥檚 commitment to sustainable forest management, balancing ecological imperatives with socioeconomic needs.

Eduardo Mansur

Our strategic forest plan guides these achievements. We act to establish protective boundaries, install educational signage and deploy advanced monitoring systems to prevent illegal logging, wildfires and other environmental threats.

We also have a specific program to involve local communities in the conservation and sustainable management of forests, generating ecosystem services and sustainable non-wood forest products such as honey and aromatic plants.

These integrated measures exemplify the Kingdom鈥檚 commitment to sustainable forest management, balancing ecological imperatives with socioeconomic needs.

Looking ahead, the National Center for Vegetation Cover Development and Combating Desertification will continue to build on best practices through a multifaceted approach that includes restoring and safeguarding forests in mountainous regions, valleys and mangroves.

By expanding greening efforts, reinforcing forest conservation, involving local communities and harnessing cutting-edge research to monitor ecological health, the General Directorate of Forests at the NCVC reaffirms its dedication to maintaining 海角直播鈥檚 forests as vital pillars of environmental balance, biodiversity and sustainable development for current and future generations.

Eduardo Mansur is general manager of 海角直播鈥檚 General Directorate of Forests at the National Center for Vegetation Cover Development and Combating Desertification.
 

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Leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan shake hands and sign deal at White House peace summit

Leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan shake hands and sign deal at White House peace summit
Updated 5 min 55 sec ago

Leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan shake hands and sign deal at White House peace summit

Leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan shake hands and sign deal at White House peace summit

WASHINGTON: The leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan shook hands Friday at a White House peace summit before signing an agreement aimed at ending decades of conflict.
President Donald Trump was in the middle as Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan flanked him on either side. As the two extended their arms in front of Trump to shake hands, the US leader reached up and clasped his hands around theirs.
The two countries in the South Caucasus signed agreements with each other and the US that will reopen key transportation routes while allowing the US to seize on Russia鈥檚 declining influence in the region. The deal includes an agreement that will create a major transit corridor to be named the Trump Route for International Peace and Prosperity, the White House said.
Trump said at the White House on Friday that naming the route after him was 鈥渁 great honor for me鈥 but 鈥淚 didn鈥檛 ask for this.鈥 A senior administration official, on a call before the event with reporters, said it was the Armenians who suggested the name.
Both leaders said the breakthrough was made possible by Trump and his team.
鈥淲e are laying a foundation to write a better story than the one we had in the past,鈥 Pashinyan said, calling the agreement a 鈥渟ignificant milestone.鈥
鈥淧resident Trump in six months did a miracle,鈥 Aliyev said.

Trump remarked on how long the conflict went on between the two countries. 鈥淭hirty-five years they fought, and now they鈥檙e friends and they鈥檙e going to be friends a long time,鈥 he said.
That route will connect Azerbaijan and its autonomous Nakhchivan exclave, which are separated by a 32-kilometer-wide (20-mile-wide) patch of Armenian territory. The demand from Azerbaijan had held up peace talks in the past.
For Azerbaijan, a major producer of oil and gas, the route also provides a more direct link to Turkiye and onward to Europe.
Trump indicated he鈥檇 like to visit the route, saying, 鈥淲e鈥檙e going to have to get over there.鈥
Asked how he feels about lasting peace between Armenia and Azerbaijan, Trump said 鈥渧ery confident.鈥
Friday鈥檚 signing adds to the handful of peace and economic agreements brokered this year by the US
The peace deal between the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda helped end the decadeslong conflict in eastern Congo, and the US mediated a ceasefire between India and Pakistan, while Trump intervened in clashes between Cambodia and Thailand by threatening to withhold trade agreements with both countries if their fighting continued. Yet peace deals in Gaza and Ukraine have been elusive.
Trump has made no secret of his wish to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his role in helping ease long-running conflicts across the globe. Aliyev and Pashinyan on Friday joined a growing list of foreign leaders and other officials who have said the US leader should receive the award.
US takes advantage of Russia鈥檚 waning influence
The signing of a deal between Armenia and Azerbaijan, both former Soviet republics, also strikes a geopolitical blow to their former imperial master, Russia. Throughout the nearly four-decade conflict, Moscow played mediator to expand its clout in the strategic South Caucasus region, but its influence waned quickly after it launched the full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. The Trump-brokered deal would allow the US to deepen its reach in the region as Moscow retreats, senior US administration officials said.

The Trump administration began engaging with Armenia and Azerbaijan in earnest earlier this year, when Trump鈥檚 key diplomatic envoy, Steve Witkoff, met with Aliyev in Baku and started to discuss what a senior administration official called a 鈥渞egional reset.鈥
Negotiations over who will develop the Trump Route 鈥 which will eventually include a rail line, oil and gas pipelines, and fiber optic lines 鈥 will likely begin next week, and at least nine developers have expressed interest already, according to the senior administration official, who briefed reporters on condition of anonymity.
Separate from the joint agreement, both Armenia and Azerbaijan signed deals with the United States meant to bolster cooperation in energy, technology and the economy, the White House said.
Trump previewed much of Friday鈥檚 plan in a social media post Thursday evening, in which he said the agreements would 鈥渇ully unlock the potential鈥 of the South Caucasus region.
鈥淢any Leaders have tried to end the War, with no success, until now, thanks to 鈥楾RUMP,鈥欌 Trump said on his Truth Social site.
The Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict has lasted for decades
The two nations were locked in conflict for nearly four decades as they fought for control of the Karabakh region, known internationally as Nagorno-Karabakh.
The area was largely populated by Armenians during the Soviet era but is located within Azerbaijan. The two nations battled for control of the region through multiple violent clashes that left tens of thousands of people dead over the decades, all while international mediation efforts failed.
Most recently, Azerbaijan reclaimed all of Karabakh in 2023 and had been in talks with Armenia to normalize ties. Azerbaijan鈥檚 insistence on a land bridge to Nakhchivan had been a major sticking point, because while Azerbaijan did not trust Armenia to control the so-called Zangezur corridor, Armenia resisted control by a third party because it viewed it as a breach of sovereignty.
But the prospect of closer ties with the United States, as well as being able to move in and out of the landlocked nation more freely without having to access Georgia or Iran, helped entice Armenia on the broader agreement, according to US officials.
Meanwhile, Russia stood back when Azerbaijan reclaimed control of Karabakh in the September 2023 offensive, angering Armenia, which has moved to shed Russian influence and turn westward. Azerbaijan, emboldened by its victory in Karabakh, also has become increasingly defiant in its relations with Moscow.
 


Foreign ministers of five countries condemn Israeli plan to seize Gaza City

Foreign ministers of five countries condemn Israeli plan to seize Gaza City
Updated 28 min 40 sec ago

Foreign ministers of five countries condemn Israeli plan to seize Gaza City

Foreign ministers of five countries condemn Israeli plan to seize Gaza City
  • Israel鈥檚 security cabinet has approved a plan to seize control of Gaza City, escalating military operations in the devastated Palestinian territory

GAZA: The foreign ministers of Australia, Germany, Italy, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom on Friday strongly condemned the Israeli Security Cabinet鈥檚 decision to launch a new large-scale military operation in Gaza.
鈥淭he plans that the Government of Israel has announced risk violating international humanitarian law,鈥 the ministers said in a joint statement.
Israel鈥檚 security cabinet has approved a plan to seize control of Gaza City, escalating military operations in the devastated Palestinian territory. The move drew renewed criticism at home and abroad on Friday, as concerns mounted over the nearly two-year-old war. 

 


ICC unseals Libya war crimes warrant for militia officer

A view of the exterior view of the International Criminal Court in The Hague, Netherlands, Wednesday, March 31, 2021. (AP file p
A view of the exterior view of the International Criminal Court in The Hague, Netherlands, Wednesday, March 31, 2021. (AP file p
Updated 47 min 18 sec ago

ICC unseals Libya war crimes warrant for militia officer

A view of the exterior view of the International Criminal Court in The Hague, Netherlands, Wednesday, March 31, 2021. (AP file p
  • The crimes were allegedly committed in Benghazi or surrounding areas, in Libya, on or before June 3, 2016 until on or about July 17, 2017

THE HAGUE: The International Criminal Court on Friday unsealed an arrest warrant for a Libyan militia member accused of war crimes including murder and torture between 2016 and 2017.
The court said there were 鈥渞easonable grounds to believe鈥 that Saif Suleiman Sneidel was responsible for war crimes of murder, torture and 鈥渙utrages upon personal dignity.鈥
The November 2020 warrant found 鈥渞easonable grounds to believe that Mr.Sneidel participated in three executions where a total of 23 people were murdered,鈥 the ICC鈥檚 prosecutor鈥檚 office said in a statement.
The crimes were allegedly committed in Benghazi or surrounding areas, in Libya, on or before June 3, 2016 until on or about July 17, 2017.
The prosecutor鈥檚 office said Sneidel鈥檚 arrest warrant had been issued under seal to 鈥渕aximize arrest opportunities鈥 and to minimize risks to the criminal investigation.
鈥淔or this reason, no details of the application or warrant could be provided until this stage,鈥 it said.
The decision to make it public followed a second application by the prosecutor鈥檚 office to 鈥渋ncrease prospects for arrest.鈥
鈥淲e hope to create the momentum for Mr.Sneidel鈥檚 arrest and surrender,鈥 said deputy prosecutor Nazhat Shameem Khan said.
鈥淭he Court can now discuss issues related to possible arrest with States, the UN Security Council, and the international community at large, fostering support and cooperation.鈥

Sneidel is believed to have been serving in Group 50, a sub-unit of the Al-Saiqa Brigade led by the the late Libyan commander, Mahmoud Mustafa Busayf Al-Werfalli.
Prior to his death, Al-Werfalli was the subject of two ICC arrest warrants for eight executions in Benghazi, three of which the prosecution alleges Sneidel took part in.
鈥淭he prosecution alleges that Mr.Sneidel was a close associate of Mr.Al-Werfalli, and had an important leadership role alongside him in the Al-Saiqa Brigade,鈥 the statement said.
The ICC has been investigating atrocities in Libya since 2011, following a referral from the United Nations Security Council.
The ICC also confirmed that another Libyan suspect, Khaled Mohamed Ali El Hishri, had been arrested by German authorities on July 16, 2025 for war crimes and crimes against humanity.
He remains in custody in Germany pending legal proceedings.
Libya has faced years of instability, militia violence and fractured government since Qaddafi was overthrown and killed in 2011 near his hometown of Sirte during the Arab Spring uprising.
 

 


Turkiye hails US-brokered Armenia-Azerbaijan deal

Turkiye hails US-brokered Armenia-Azerbaijan deal
Updated 53 min 57 sec ago

Turkiye hails US-brokered Armenia-Azerbaijan deal

Turkiye hails US-brokered Armenia-Azerbaijan deal
  • 鈥淎t a time when international conflicts and crises are intensifying, this step constitutes a highly significant development for the promotion of regional peace and stability

ISTANBUL: Turkiye hailed an agreement between Armenia and Azerbaijan as progress toward a 鈥渓asting peace鈥 on Friday after US President Donald Trump declared the foes had committed to permanently end hostilities.
鈥淲e welcome the progress achieved toward establishing a lasting peace between Azerbaijan and Armenia, and the commitment recorded in Washington today in this regard,鈥 Turkiye鈥檚 foreign ministry said, in a statement.
鈥淎t a time when international conflicts and crises are intensifying, this step constitutes a highly significant development for the promotion of regional peace and stability. We commend the contributions of the US administration in this process.鈥

 


Fire contained, historic mosque-cathedral in southern Spain 鈥榮aved鈥

Fire contained, historic mosque-cathedral in southern Spain 鈥榮aved鈥
Updated 34 min 16 sec ago

Fire contained, historic mosque-cathedral in southern Spain 鈥榮aved鈥

Fire contained, historic mosque-cathedral in southern Spain 鈥榮aved鈥
  • Considered a jewel of Islamic architecture, the site was built as a mosque 鈥 on the site of an earlier church 鈥 between the 8th and 10th centuries by the southern city鈥檚 then Muslim ruler, Abd ar-Rahman, an emir of the Umayyad dynasty
  • After Christians reconquered Spain in the 13th century under King Ferdinand III of Castile, it was converted into a cathedral and architectural alterations were made over following centuries

MADRID: A fire broke out in the historic mosque-turned-cathedral in Cordoba on Friday but the monument was saved as firefighters quickly contained it, the Spanish city鈥檚 mayor said.
Widely shared videos had shown flames and smoke billowing from inside the major tourist attraction, visited by two million people per year.
鈥淭he monument is saved. There will be no spread, it will not be a catastrophe, let鈥檚 put it that way,鈥 Mayor Jose Mara Bellido said on Cadena television.
Earlier, the fire brigade had said the fire was under control but not extinguished.
The spectacular blaze had broken out around 9:00 PM (1900 GMT), raising fears for the early medieval architectural gem and evoking memories of the 2019 fire that ravaged Notre Dame cathedral in Paris.
ABC and other newspapers reported that a mechanical sweeping machine had caught fire in the site.
Considered a jewel of Islamic architecture, the site was built as a mosque 鈥 on the site of an earlier church 鈥 between the 8th and 10th centuries by the southern city鈥檚 then Muslim ruler, Abd ar-Rahman, an emir of the Umayyad dynasty.
After Christians reconquered Spain in the 13th century under King Ferdinand III of Castile, it was converted into a cathedral and architectural alterations were made over following centuries.