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Founding nations sign Global Water Organization charter in Riyadh

Founding nations sign Global Water Organization charter in Riyadh
The Global Water Organization officially launched operations from its headquarters in Riyadh. (SPA)
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Updated 29 May 2025

Founding nations sign Global Water Organization charter in Riyadh

Founding nations sign Global Water Organization charter in Riyadh
  • Ceremony was attended by Saudi FM Prince Faisal bin Farhan, who highlighted the importance of the GWO in tackling water issues worldwide
  • Prince Faisal said that 海角直播 would provide financial and logistical support to the GWO for the next five years

The Global Water Organization launched operations from its headquarters in Riyadh on Wednesday, with founding member states signing its charter.

The event was attended by officials and diplomats, including 海角直播鈥檚 Foreign Affairs Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan; Environment, Water and Agriculture Minister Abdulrahman Al-Fadhli; and Greek Ambassador Alexis Konstantopoulos.

Prince Faisal highlighted the importance of the GWO in tackling water issues worldwide holistically.

鈥淭he establishment of this organization reaffirms the Kingdom鈥檚 commitment and keenness to international cooperation in all fields, including the water sector,鈥 said the minister.

He added: 鈥淭his organization is considered a practical, comprehensive, and multilateral platform aimed at promoting dialogue among countries, unifying efforts, enhancing coordination and cooperation to face the growing challenges related to water.鈥

鈥淚t also aims to enable partnerships and find innovative solutions, contributing to building a prosperous future for all nations.鈥

Prince Faisal said the Kingdom views water issues as a humanitarian and development priority, recognizing the importance of this vital resource to the stability and growth of societies.

鈥淭he Kingdom continues to support an approach based on international cooperation, knowledge exchange, and sustainable solutions that contribute to the efficient management of important natural resources.鈥

Other officials also shared their thoughts on the importance of securing water sources and the development of the sector.

Al-Fadhli said: 鈥淲ater is a basic necessity for life in general and is essential for all economic development in this world, whether for agriculture, industry, mining, tourism, or entertainment. Competition for this vital resource is increasing.鈥

He continued: 鈥淭he challenges facing the world in general, and no one is exempt from them at the present time, can be summarized as follows: the scarcity of water resources, quality as well, and the pollution it (water resources) have been exposed to as a result of human activities in recent years, and also the high cost of these projects.鈥

Al-Fadhli said there was an urgent need to rethink engineering, in general, and consider the 鈥渆ngineering value鈥 of these projects, along with encouraging development in water-related efforts.

鈥淚 must encourage research, innovation, and development, and always ask how we can complete these projects at a lower cost while maintaining quality.鈥

He emphasized the importance of having an integrated system that covers all stages of the water cycle.

This includes adopting innovative economic models based on cost-benefit analysis, introducing new financing mechanisms, reducing reliance on government subsidies, and actively involving the private sector.

The GWO鈥檚 charter was signed by representatives from the founding countries: 海角直播, Kuwait, Qatar, Spain, Senegal, Pakistan, Greece and Mauritania.


鈥楾he Arts Tower鈥 brings new meaning and color to Riyadh鈥檚 Sports Boulevard

鈥楾he Arts Tower鈥 brings new meaning and color to Riyadh鈥檚 Sports Boulevard
Updated 15 June 2025

鈥楾he Arts Tower鈥 brings new meaning and color to Riyadh鈥檚 Sports Boulevard

鈥楾he Arts Tower鈥 brings new meaning and color to Riyadh鈥檚 Sports Boulevard
  • For Gharem, 海角直播鈥檚 Vision 2030, like 鈥淭he Arts Tower,鈥 constantly lifts eyes upward, motivating people to leap from the familiar into the unexpected, pushing them to embrace the future with imagination

RIYADH: As you venture down the promenade of the capital鈥檚 latest attraction, Sports Boulevard, a new landmark is sure to catch your eye.

A tower at the intersection of Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Road and Prince Turki bin Abdulaziz Al-Awwal Road bursts with color and character.  

The mind behind this work, named 鈥淭he Arts Tower,鈥 is renowned Saudi artist Abdulnasser Gharem, who has centered the mundane within the architectural landscape early on in his career with works like 鈥淪iraat鈥 (The Path) and 鈥淩oad to Makkah.鈥

The Arts Tower at the intersection of Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Road and Prince Turki bin Abdulaziz Al Awwal Road bursts with color and character. (Supplied)

Gharem told Arab News: 鈥淭his piece is a witness to the transformation that鈥檚 happening here. It鈥檚 a symbol of investment into the cultural infrastructure as proof of how important that is to any society or community. I think the tower represents this transformation, especially that it, in itself, transforms one of the symbols of energy into a beacon for creative expression.鈥

Previously one of numerous 83.5-meter electricity pylons, the tower was meant to be removed for the sake of the Sports Boulevard project.

鈥淚 asked if I could have one,鈥 Gharem said, explaining that, as one of the nominated artists to propose a work to beautify the boulevard, he was keen to use the existing structure.  

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鈥 The selected proposal features a total of 691 colored panels that were installed to bring the tower鈥檚 vibrant facade to life. 

鈥 The pieces used are all related to the grand narrative of the Kingdom, including economic diversity, cultural transformations, and social changes. 

Author and curator Nato Thompson said about the work in a statement: 鈥淏y repurposing a symbol of energy infrastructure and turning it into a beacon of artistic expression, Gharem highlights the evolving role of culture and art in 海角直播鈥檚 development journey.

鈥淚t stands as living proof of the Kingdom鈥檚 commitment to nurturing its cultural landscape, making arts and creativity an inseparable part of its identity just as oil and energy were in the past.鈥

The selected proposal features a total of 691 colored panels that were installed to bring the tower鈥檚 vibrant facade to life.

Abdulnasser Gharem, Saudi artist

It utilizes elements from Saudi architecture and patterns we recognize from our old homes, primarily the triangular shape.  

鈥淚 was lucky that the tower was made up of triangles, which is a geometrical shape that brings together the different regions of the Kingdom and the historical features of our beginnings, so it鈥檚 a symbol of unity,鈥 Gharem said.  

The pieces used are all related to the grand narrative of the Kingdom, including economic diversity, cultural transformations, and social changes.

This piece is a witness to the transformation that鈥檚 happening here. It鈥檚 a symbol of investment into the cultural infrastructure as proof of how important that is to any society or community.

Abdulnasser Gharem, Saudi artist

鈥淭he colors are alluding to the connection between our history and heritage and the concepts of cheerfulness and mental hospitality. A tower always forces you to look up.鈥

For Gharem, 海角直播鈥檚 Vision 2030, like 鈥淭he Arts Tower,鈥 constantly lifts eyes upward, motivating people to leap from the familiar into the unexpected, pushing them to embrace the future with imagination.

鈥淭he piece is based on sunlight,鈥 he said. 鈥淭he daylight gives a completely, completely different dimension to the work compared to its urban illumination during the night.

The sketch of 鈥淭he Arts Tower鈥 by Abdulnasser Gharem. (Supplied)

鈥淭he colors do not just appear; they shift, transform, and come alive in different ways throughout the day. Here, nature becomes a crucial element to the structure.鈥

Even the wind has played a part in determining the number and placement of the colored pieces used. 鈥淚t taught me that there needs to be some gaps in order to allow the piece to breathe and I was forced to humble myself upon the power of nature.

鈥淭he wind became my partner in design,鈥 he said.

鈥淭he Arts Tower鈥 is designed to make people feel represented and connected.

While the Sports Boulevard promotes physical activity, the creative landmark serves a deeper purpose: it is a thoughtful space meant to inspire human interaction and community 鈥 and more importantly, invite them to slow down, engage, and ponder the future.

鈥淐ulture is one of the key factors for our country鈥檚 development path. At the end of the day, culture is just as important as energy. It鈥檚 worth investing in, and it鈥檚 a certificate that the Kingdom is committed to nurturing its cultural scene,鈥 Gharem said.

 


Acacia rebirth: Saudi royal reserve boosts green cover

Acacia rebirth: Saudi royal reserve boosts green cover
Updated 14 June 2025

Acacia rebirth: Saudi royal reserve boosts green cover

Acacia rebirth: Saudi royal reserve boosts green cover
  • The reserve鈥檚 development authority focuses on increasing community awareness, supporting biodiversity protection and fostering a sustainable environment for wildlife reproduction and conservation

RIYADH: Nestled in the northeast of Riyadh, the Imam Abdulaziz bin Mohammed Royal Reserve is an environmental gem, boasting a mix of nature鈥檚 finest features and an array of awe-inspiring terrains.

As well as being a haven for distinctive geological formations, it also contains rare plants and animals featured on the Red List of Threatened Species.

The reserve is undertaking extensive restoration efforts, planting hundreds of thousands of trees, particularly Acacia, across its vast 91,500 sq. km area.

The  Imam Abdulaziz bin Mohammed Royal Reserve is undertaking extensive restoration efforts, planting hundreds of thousands of trees, particularly Acacia, across its vast 91,500-square-kilometer area. (SPA)

This initiative aligns with the Saudi Green Initiative, aiming to revitalize the reserve鈥檚 vegetation and restore ecological balance, a Saudi Press Agency report said.

Acacia trees are crucial to this effort due to their resilience in harsh desert climates and their significant ecological role. They provide grazing, shade and habitat for wildlife while also helping to stabilize the soil and offering a vital nectar source for high-quality honey.

These comprehensive afforestation projects are crucial in combating desertification and enhancing biodiversity, reinforcing 海角直播鈥檚 commitment to environmental sustainability.

FASTFACTS

鈥 Acacia trees are crucial to this effort due to their resilience in harsh desert climates and their significant ecological role.

鈥 This eco haven is the Kingdom鈥檚 second-largest royal reserve.

The reserve鈥檚 development authority focuses on increasing community awareness, supporting biodiversity protection and fostering a sustainable environment for wildlife reproduction and conservation.

The  Imam Abdulaziz bin Mohammed Royal Reserve is undertaking extensive restoration efforts, planting hundreds of thousands of trees, particularly Acacia, across its vast 91,500-square-kilometer area. (SPA)

The authority also provides guided tours and excursions led by environmental tour guides, making it a hotspot for eco-enthusiasts interested in hiking, climbing and other ecotourism activities.

This eco haven is the Kingdom鈥檚 second-largest royal reserve. It hosts diverse wildlife and plant species, making it ideal for hiking, wilderness adventures, camping and sustainable hunting.

Its vegetation cover provides a refuge for various bird species, crucial for maintaining ecosystem balance by controlling insects, small rodents and carrion.

The reserve stands out with its streams and valleys, where rainwater and floods flow from the Al-Urumah Plateau into the reserve鈥檚 valleys, such as Al-Thumama Valley and Ghilana Valley, leading to streams and parks such as Rawdat Khuraim.

 


Swift medical response saves pilgrim in Madinah

King Salman bin Abdulaziz Medical City in Madinah. (SPA)
King Salman bin Abdulaziz Medical City in Madinah. (SPA)
Updated 14 June 2025

Swift medical response saves pilgrim in Madinah

King Salman bin Abdulaziz Medical City in Madinah. (SPA)
  • The case 鈥渉ighlights King Salman Medical City鈥檚 capabilities as part of the Madinah Health Cluster and its readiness to provide specialized care for pilgrims鈥

MADINAH: A swift response from 海角直播鈥檚 urgent care system enabled medical teams at King Salman bin Abdulaziz Medical City in Madinah to save the life of an Iraqi female pilgrim suffering from a brain hemorrhage.

According to the Madinah Health Cluster, clinical assessment and interventional radiology revealed a ruptured artery that required immediate intervention, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Saturday.

Once the patient was stabilized, a targeted procedure using coiling technology was performed. The interventional neuroradiology team sealed the rupture, preventing further complications, the SPA added.

The Madinah Health Cluster said the pilgrim regained full consciousness with 鈥渘o neurological deficits鈥 and has begun rehabilitation before returning home.

The case 鈥渉ighlights King Salman Medical City鈥檚 capabilities as part of the Madinah Health Cluster and its readiness to provide specialized care for pilgrims,鈥 the SPA wrote.

 


Saudi authorities intensify efforts against drug traffickers and dealers

Saudi authorities intensify efforts against drug traffickers and dealers
Updated 14 June 2025

Saudi authorities intensify efforts against drug traffickers and dealers

Saudi authorities intensify efforts against drug traffickers and dealers
  • The General Directorate of Narcotics Control arrested four citizens in the Eastern Province for the possession of 108 kg of hashish and for selling regulated tablets

RIYADH: Saudi authorities have made numerous drug-related arrests throughout the Kingdom recently, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Saturday.

Border Guard patrols in Al-Dayer, Jazan region, arrested eight Yemenis trying to smuggle in a total of 240 kg of qat in multiple separate attempts. The same sector also saw authorities thwart the attempted smuggling of 42 kg of hashish.

In another attempt, land patrols in Al-Dayer prevented the smuggling in of 54 kg of hashish, 343,000 tablets regulated for medical use, and 2,000 amphetamine tablets.

In Jazan鈥檚 Fifa governorate, security patrols arrested two Ethiopians smuggling 35 kg of qat.

In Al-Raboah, Asir region, Border Guard patrols arrested five Yemenis and Ethiopians smuggling 100 kg of qat and also prevented the smuggling in of a further 280 kg of qat.

Also in Asir, a Sudanese resident was arrested with 125 kg of qat in Dhahran Al-Janoub, and an Ethiopian with 46 kg of qat in Al-Farsha.

Security patrols in the Eastern Province arrested an Indian resident for selling heroin.

Patrols from the General Directorate of Mujahideen in Jazan arrested two Ethiopians selling hashish, amphetamine, and regulated pills.

The General Directorate of Narcotics Control arrested four citizens in the Eastern Province for the possession of 108 kg of hashish and for selling regulated tablets.

Officials also arrested two Yemenis in Najran for selling amphetamines, locally known as shabu.

Preliminary legal procedures were completed in all cases, and all seized items have been handed to the relevant authorities, the SPA reported.

Authorities have urged the public to report drug smuggling or sales by calling 911 in Makkah, Riyadh, and the Eastern Province, or 999 in other regions. Reports can also be submitted confidentially to the General Directorate of Narcotics Control via email at [email protected] or by calling 995.

 


Yanbu festival showcases Red Sea culture, marine life

Yanbu festival showcases Red Sea culture, marine life
Updated 14 June 2025

Yanbu festival showcases Red Sea culture, marine life

Yanbu festival showcases Red Sea culture, marine life
  • The event included experts鈥 presentations on financing opportunities for fishermen, aimed at supporting the development of sustainable fisheries

RIYADH: Bahhar, a festival in the city of Yanbu in Madinah province, attracted residents and visitors to its artistic performances and cultural, tourism, and heritage activities, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Saturday.

The week-long festival also featured prominent Yanbu fishermen sharing stories of their experiences in the Red Sea, the SPA reported.

Bahhar鈥檚 event tent included a theater, a children鈥檚 art room, performances by a folklore band, a pavilion for marine-related handicrafts and fine arts, and an exhibition of the biodiversity of the Red Sea coast.

Side events included talks and workshops on marine fishing regulations, modern fish-farming systems, and initiatives to protect the sea and the coastal environment.

The event also included experts鈥 presentations on financing opportunities for fishermen, aimed at supporting the development of sustainable fisheries.