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Saudi deputy minister receives Russia, Ukraine envoys

Saudi deputy minister receives Russia, Ukraine envoys
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Updated 18 May 2025

Saudi deputy minister receives Russia, Ukraine envoys

Saudi deputy minister receives Russia, Ukraine envoys

Saudi Deputy Minister for International Multilateral Affairs Abdulrahman Al-Rassi received Ambassador of Russia to the Kingdom Sergey Kozlov in Riyadh on Sunday.

In a separate meeting, Al-Rassi received Ambassador of Ukraine to the Kingdom Anatolii Petrenko, the Foreign Ministry wrote in a post on X.

During the meetings, all sides discussed bilateral relations as well as prominent developments in regional and international arenas.


Jazan’s Black Mountain rises to new tourism heights

Jazan’s Black Mountain rises to new tourism heights
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Jazan’s Black Mountain rises to new tourism heights

Jazan’s Black Mountain rises to new tourism heights
  • Named for its dark, volcanic rock formations, the mountain offers more than just dramatic colors. It is a place of raw natural beauty and ecological significance

RIYADH: Black Mountain, located in Al-Raith governorate of the Jazan region, is one of º£½ÇÖ±²¥â€™s most striking natural landmarks, according to a Saudi Press Agency report.

Named for its dark, volcanic rock formations, the mountain offers more than just dramatic colors. It is a place of raw natural beauty and ecological significance.

Rising more than 2,000 meters above sea level, it ranks among the highest peaks in Jazan. Its rugged surroundings include sloping plains and winding valleys that attract hikers, nature photographers, and those seeking solitude in nature.

For much of the year, especially in winter and spring, the mountain’s peaks are cloaked in fog.

Its slopes are lined with native trees and traditional agricultural terraces that have supported generations of local farmers cultivating corn, millet, and coffee.

Several villages sit nearby, where locals maintain a deep connection with the land, the SPA reported.

Folklore passed down through generations speaks of the mountain as a refuge for shepherds and travelers in earlier times.

With the rise of ecotourism and outdoor exploration across the Kingdom, interest in Black Mountain has grown.

Young hikers, campers, and photography enthusiasts are increasingly drawn to its scenic terrain.

To support this, authorities are developing the site with walking trails, observation points, and informational signage that highlights local culture and biodiversity.


Saudi virtual YouTuber Pika Loli reaches 1 million subscribers, spotlighting Kingdom’s creative edge

Saudi virtual YouTuber Pika Loli reaches 1 million subscribers, spotlighting Kingdom’s creative edge
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Saudi virtual YouTuber Pika Loli reaches 1 million subscribers, spotlighting Kingdom’s creative edge

Saudi virtual YouTuber Pika Loli reaches 1 million subscribers, spotlighting Kingdom’s creative edge

RIYADH: As º£½ÇÖ±²¥ continues to grow its presence in the global gaming and content creation industries, young talents are making their mark in unexpected ways.

One such creator is Pika Loli, a virtual YouTuber from Jeddah believed to be the first Arab VTuber to reach 1 million subscribers.

VTubers, or virtual YouTubers, use computer-generated avatars animated via real-time motion capture. The format, originally popularized in Japan, has steadily gained traction in other regions, including the Arab world.

Pika, whose animated persona debuted on YouTube in April 2021, first began experimenting with virtual content on Twitch in 2019.

She told Arab News that her growing audience encouraged her to take the leap to YouTube, where she now produces videos that blend Japanese gaming culture with Arab influences.

“I didn’t choose to be a VTuber to hide my identity. I see this creative format as a deeper way to express myself beyond my physical appearance,†she said. “My love for anime and video games inspired me to create a virtual character that allows me to engage with the world I adore.â€

She describes her entry into the field as a response to what she saw as a gap in the regional content scene.

“I realized that Arab content lacked this kind of creativity and asked myself, ‘Why can’t I be the first?’†she said.

On her channel, Pika specializes in video games, particularly Japanese titles and virtual reality experiences, blending these interests with elements of Arab culture. This distinctive combination appeals to followers in the Arab world. 

In the first year of creating content on YouTube, she reached a significant milestone when she hit 100,000 subscribers and received YouTube’s Silver Play Button.

Now, with more than 1 million followers, her growing popularity over the years has inspired many, particularly those who may be hesitant to appear on camera.

“Don’t be afraid to try new things,†she said. “Whether it’s drawing, gaming, anime, or storytelling, you can start with just a small step. Success doesn’t require showing your face; what matters is your passion and determination.†

Pika works independently and said she has turned down several “unserious†offers that did not align with her goals.

“My family supports me immensely, but I believe that maintaining privacy is crucial, especially in our communities. Being a YouTuber doesn’t diminish my pride; it’s part of my identity and expression,†she added.

Creating each video is a multi-day process, she said, and involves concept development, recording, identity, design, and publishing.

“I sometimes spend long hours on edits until I’m completely satisfied with the result,†she said, adding that she maintains a content creation schedule that balances her work and personal life.

“Consistency comes not from fleeting enthusiasm but from genuine love for what I do,†Pika said. “Knowing that someone is waiting for my content motivates me to keep going, and I’ve established a schedule that nurtures my mental well-being.†

Part of her appeal comes from her distinct voice, which has been described by fans as “instantly recognizable†and reminiscent of anime characters. 

One personal moment she recalls fondly is receiving a voice message from an old school friend who said that her child was a fan of Pika’s videos.

“I was overjoyed and teary-eyed — not only because my video was on their TV, but because it reminded me of a past friendship,†she said. 

Pika sees her success as part of a broader movement in º£½ÇÖ±²¥â€™s creative industries.

“This trend is something to be proud of. The Kingdom has not only kept pace with the world but has also become a leader in certain areas, with vast support, global competitions, and real investment in this field,†she said.

She acknowledged the effort of local institutions in supporting the next generation of content creators: “Organizations like the General Entertainment Authority and the Saudi Esports Federation are making clear efforts to support talent and provide training programs for global participation.â€

While her journey as a VTuber has been defined by experimentation and persistence, Pika’s success underscores the rising influence of Saudi creatives on platforms once dominated by other regions.


Jeddah show exhibits vibrant art from waste

Jeddah show exhibits vibrant art from waste
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Jeddah show exhibits vibrant art from waste

Jeddah show exhibits vibrant art from waste
  • The exhibition demonstrates how damaged and discarded industrial materials can be turned into vibrant artworks, as commentary on the importance of protecting the environment

JEDDAH: The º£½ÇÖ±²¥n Society for Culture and Arts in Jeddah is holding an exhibition, at its Abdulhalim Radwi Hall, of art created from waste.

Hussein Al-Buheiri, general director of technical and vocational training in the Makkah region, opened the Al-Muhmal exhibition by Saudi visual artist Mishal Al-Omari. 

Running until July 23, the exhibition demonstrates how damaged and discarded industrial materials can be turned into vibrant artworks, as commentary on the importance of protecting the environment.

The exhibition, which attracted several culture and art enthusiasts, highlights the power of art to create beauty, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

It features collages, embroidery, paintings and sculptures made from recycled plastic, paper, iron and pipes.

The exhibition’s aim is to raise awareness about recycling, inspire environmental protection, promote visual arts, and encourage young people to create from everyday materials.


Saudi FM discusses Israeli attacks on Syria with Turkish counterpart

Syrians wave flags during a demonstration against Israeli intervention in Syria, in Damascus on July 16, 2025. (AFP)
Syrians wave flags during a demonstration against Israeli intervention in Syria, in Damascus on July 16, 2025. (AFP)
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Saudi FM discusses Israeli attacks on Syria with Turkish counterpart

Syrians wave flags during a demonstration against Israeli intervention in Syria, in Damascus on July 16, 2025. (AFP)
  • The two ministers held the call after Israel launched powerful airstrikes in Damascus on Wednesday

RIYADH: Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan discussed Israeli attacks on Syria with his Turkish counterpart Hakan Fidan on Wednesday, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The two ministers held the call after Israel launched powerful airstrikes in Damascus on Wednesday, blowing up part of the defense ministry and hitting near the presidential palace.

The attacks marked a significant Israeli escalation against President Ahmed Al-Sharaa’s government and came despite his warming ties with the US and his administration’s evolving security contacts with Israel.

Scores of people have been killed this week in violence in and around the predominantly Druze city of Sweida, pitting fighters from the Druze minority against government security forces and members of Bedouin tribes.


Madinah mayor to present SDG progress at UN

Madinah mayor to present SDG progress at UN
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Madinah mayor to present SDG progress at UN

Madinah mayor to present SDG progress at UN

MADINAH: Madinah Region Development Authority is participating in the UN High-Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development in New York under the theme “Advancing sustainable, inclusive, science- and evidence-based solutions for the 2030 Agenda and its SDGs.â€

The forum, running until July 23, brings together UN member states to review progress on the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The authority’s participation is part of the Kingdom’s delegation, led by Minister of Economy and Planning Faisal Alibrahim.

This year’s participation reflects the Kingdom’s alignment of Vision 2030 principles with the global SDGs framework and highlights Madinah’s role in localizing the SDGs and adopting the Quality of Life Index initiative.

Fahad Albulihshi, Madinah mayor and CEO of the authority, will deliver the Kingdom’s address at the Local and Regional Governments Forum during the UN event.

His speech will focus on Madinah’s role in localizing SDGs and the Kingdom’s commitment to advancing SDG efforts at the local level, aligned with Vision 2030 goals.

On the sidelines, the mayor will hold bilateral meetings with representatives of local and regional governments to discuss cooperation on the UN 2030 Agenda.

Discussions will also address governance, inclusive services, and local investment in supporting SDG progress regionally.