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海角直播 outlines security strategies for Hajj

海角直播 outlines security strategies for Hajj
海角直播's Ministry of Interior outlined comprehensive security and organizational strategies for the Hajj season 2025 during a press conference on Sunday. (SPA)
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Updated 02 June 2025

海角直播 outlines security strategies for Hajj

海角直播 outlines security strategies for Hajj
  • Authorities seize 252 fake Hajj campaigns and arrest 1,239 transporters breaching Hajj regulations
  • Almost 110,000 unauthorized vehicles turned back, as were 269,678 people not residing in Makkah, 75,943 people without Hajj permits, and 11,610 in breach of various regulations

RIYADH: 海角直播's Ministry of Interior outlined a comprehensive security and organizational strategy to ensure an incident-free 2025 Hajj season.

The ministry held a press conference with Hajj security force commanders on Sunday at the Unified Security Operations Center. Briefing attendees included key officials such as Lt. Gen. Mohammed Al-Bassami, the director of public security, Maj. Gen. Mohammed Al-Omari, commander of special emergency forces at the presidency of state security, Maj. Gen. Hamoud Al-Faraj, director-general of civil defense, and Maj. Gen. Saleh Al-Marba, the acting director-general of the general directorate of passports.

Al-Bassami affirmed 海角直播鈥檚 commitment to prepare a safe, secure, and organized environment for pilgrims.

He said the efforts aligned with the directives of the minister of interior and chairman of the Supreme Hajj Committee, Prince Abdulaziz bin Saud bin Naif, who has endorsed extensive security and organizational plans for the 2025 Hajj season.

These plans, he said, encompass all facets of security, public order, crowd management, traffic flow, and emergency response, implemented through an integrated framework that spans the pilgrims鈥 entire journey, from arrival to departure.

Al-Bassami said that any attempts to disrupt security or violate regulations would be met with strict and uncompromising action.

He further emphasized the readiness of the Grand Mosque and the holy sites to manage large crowds, aiming to alleviate congestion and maintain safe capacities on all roads and holy sites.

Seasonal traffic management plans are also in effect for routes leading to Makkah and Madinah, as well as central area entrances, to ensure the smooth movement of pilgrims.

The General Directorate of Public Security reported significant enforcement actions.

Authorities seized 252 fake Hajj campaigns and apprehended 1,239 transporters violating Hajj regulations.

Additionally, 109,632 unauthorized vehicles were turned back, as were 269,678 people not residing in Makkah, 75,943 people without Hajj permits, and 11,610 people who disobeyed residency, labor and border security regulations.

Furthermore, the number of visit visa holders who arrived for the purpose of Hajj reached 205,713.

Al-Omari reiterated the forces' commitment to ensuring protection and maintaining order during the Hajj season.

He detailed the implementation of precise field plans, focusing on preventing infiltrators and unauthorized individuals from accessing the holy sites.听

The plans include managing and organizing crowd movement at the Jamarat stoning facility and the southern courtyard of the Grand Mosque to ensure smooth flow and pilgrim safety.

In a notable development, Al-Faraj announced the first use of the Falcon drone for firefighting and rescue operations, a new addition to the General Directorate of Civil Defense鈥檚 Hajj operations this year.听

He emphasized the sector's readiness to implement its approved plan in service of the pilgrims.

Al-Marba outlined the directorate鈥檚 integrated plan within the Ministry of Interior鈥檚 security framework.听

This plan is built upon four pillars: ensuring full readiness to receive pilgrims at air, land, and sea ports, including those under the Makkah Route Initiative; enforcing regulations against illegal pilgrim transporters through seasonal administrative committees at Makkah鈥檚 entrances; providing support to security and service agencies in the holy sites through field presence; and organizing and overseeing the departure of pilgrims post-Hajj.


How conservation efforts in 海角直播 aim to rescue dugongs from extinction

How conservation efforts in 海角直播 aim to rescue dugongs from extinction
Updated 23 August 2025

How conservation efforts in 海角直播 aim to rescue dugongs from extinction

How conservation efforts in 海角直播 aim to rescue dugongs from extinction
  • 海角直播 protects dugongs through satellite tracking, long-term monitoring, awareness campaigns, and strict anti-hunting laws
  • Through global agreements, research, and conservation projects, the Kingdom is making sea cow protection an environmental success story

RIYADH: Once mistaken for mermaids by weary sailors, the dugong 鈥 shy, slow-moving marine mammals 鈥 now face a very real threat of extinction.

Their closest relative, Steller鈥檚 sea cow, vanished in the 18th century after relentless hunting. Conservationists warn that unless strong protections are put in place, dugongs could meet the same fate.

But in 海角直播, herds of this elusive species are finding refuge. Along the Red Sea and Arabian Gulf coastlines, dugongs graze peacefully in seagrass meadows 鈥 a vital habitat that the Kingdom is determined to safeguard.

 

鈥淭he presence, or absence, of dugong tells us a lot about the health of an ecosystem, its diversity and levels of pollution,鈥 said Mirey Atallah, head of the UN Environment Programme鈥檚 Climate for Nature Branch, commenting on regional conservation efforts.

Dugongs, nicknamed 鈥渟ea cows,鈥 feed exclusively on seagrass in shallow waters. They have fusiform bodies, dolphin-like flippers, and broad tails, but their most striking trait is their reproductive pace.

Females give birth only once every three to seven years, and calves stay with their mothers for up to two years. This slow cycle makes dugongs highly vulnerable to population collapse.

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海角直播 is one of the few countries where their survival is being actively secured. The National Center for Wildlife has introduced satellite tracking and long-term studies to monitor dugong movements.

During Environment Week this year, it launched public education campaigns to raise awareness of their role in balancing marine ecosystems.

Red Sea Global, the developer behind regenerative tourism projects The Red Sea and AMAALA, has also made dugong protection part of its environmental commitments.

Distribution of dugongs in the Red Sea and Arabian Gulf. (NCW illustration)

鈥淒ugong are a threatened species and, ecologically, highly distinctive. There is no other similar species in the region,鈥 the RSG said in a statement.

Its scientists are studying foraging grounds and migratory pathways, using drones and even testing machine-learning tools to detect dugongs in aerial surveys. With its extensive seagrass beds, the RSG believes the area could become a regional stronghold for dugongs.

The Kingdom鈥檚 coasts are among the species鈥 last global sanctuaries. The Red Sea offers vital feeding grounds, while the Arabian Gulf is home to one of the world鈥檚 largest populations, estimated at around 7,000 animals.

A dugong is tagged at a research center of the Saudi National Center for Wildlife for monitoring purposes. (SPA file photo)

These numbers reflect the Gulf鈥檚 rich seagrass meadows and favorable conditions for seasonal migration.

To ensure their safety, Saudi authorities have introduced strict legislation: hunting or harming dugongs can incur fines of up to SR1 million ($266,465).

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鈥 A dugong can consume up to 40 kg of seagrass daily, maintaining the health of marine plants.

鈥 Dugongs are between 2 and 3.5 meters in length and weigh 300 to 500 kg.

鈥 They have thick skin, a dolphin-like tail, and live in small groups.

海角直播 is not acting alone. In 2013, the Kingdom signed an international agreement in Abu Dhabi dedicated to protecting dugongs and their habitats.

More recently, the National Center for Wildlife represented 海角直播 at the first Arab scientific workshop on seagrass conservation, highlighting the Kingdom鈥檚 efforts to monitor seagrass ecosystems 鈥 the dugong鈥檚 lifeline 鈥 while promoting regional and global collaboration.

Seagrasses play a crucial role in marine ecosystems, serving as primary habitats for numerous marine species. (SPA)

By blending science, legislation, and education, 海角直播 is working to ensure that dugongs do not go the way of their extinct relatives. Protecting these gentle grazers not only secures a species, but also preserves the fragile ecosystems they help maintain.

If conservation succeeds, future generations may continue to glimpse dugongs gliding through Saudi waters 鈥 reminders of how legends of mermaids were born, and of how human care can keep myth and nature alive.
 

 

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Once mistaken for mermaids by sailors, the dugongs are shy, slow-moving marine mammals now facing a very real threat of extinction. Also known as 鈥渟ea cows,鈥 dugongs feed exclusively on seagrass in shallow waters. 鈥淭he presence, or absence, of dugong tells us a lot about the health of an ecosystem, its diversity and levels of pollution,鈥 explains Mirey Atallah of the UNEP鈥檚 Climate for Nature Branch. 海角直播 is one of the few countries where the survival of dugongs is being actively secured.


Young Saudi chef to open Qatif鈥檚 first Italian fine-dining restaurant

Young Saudi chef to open Qatif鈥檚 first Italian fine-dining restaurant
Updated 22 August 2025

Young Saudi chef to open Qatif鈥檚 first Italian fine-dining restaurant

Young Saudi chef to open Qatif鈥檚 first Italian fine-dining restaurant
  • Ali Al-Jishi to open Osteria Dal Nonno after studying under acclaimed chef Francesco Gasbarro
  • A graduate of the Culinary Arts Academy Switzerland, Al-Jishi wants to contribute to the growth of his hometown

RIYADH: Italian food aficionados in 海角直播 might want to consider changing their travel plans to include Qatif, the small coastal city which is about to get a major culinary upgrade as its first fine-dining restaurant prepares to open its doors.

Saudi chef Ali Al-Jishi, a 23-year-old graduate of the Culinary Arts Academy Switzerland, will launch Osteria Dal Nonno after studying under the acclaimed Italian chef Francesco Gasbarro in training reminiscent of scenes from TV series 鈥淭he Bear.鈥 The restaurant is expected to open in around three months at C-Front in Qatif.

Although he harbored ambitions to study at culinary school for a long time, Al-Jishi鈥檚 parents took some convincing that it could lead to a successful career, he said. After eventually winning them over, he travelled to Switzerland as part of the Kingdom鈥檚 first batch of Cultural Scholarship students in 2019.

AlJishi hosted five cooking classes for kids and one for adults, where participants learned to make dishes from scratch. (Supplied)

鈥淚 thought it was going to be easy,鈥 said Al-Jishi. 鈥淟ike, 鈥榃e鈥檙e just going to cook and eat some food.鈥 But no, it鈥檚 not like that at all.鈥

The training encompassed every little detail of what it takes to run a restaurant 鈥 from the nutritional value of every ingredient to accounting.

Al-Jishi did his first internship in Geneva under Gasbarro, who has two Michelin-starred restaurants, and a Bib Gourmand for Osteria Della Bottega.

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鈥 The training encompassed every little detail of what it takes to run a restaurant 鈥 from the nutritional value of every ingredient to accounting.

鈥 Although he harbored ambitions to study at culinary school for a long time, Ali Al-Jishi鈥檚 parents took some convincing that it could lead to a successful career.

鈥 After eventually winning them over, he travelled to Switzerland as part of the Kingdom鈥檚 first batch of Cultural Scholarship students in 2019.

鈥淭he first three months were very hard, he didn鈥檛 allow me to cook in the kitchen,鈥 Al-Jishi said, explaining that he was on mise-en-place duty, meaning his job was to prepare the ingredients and ensure that all the necessary equipment was ready to use.

Osteria Dal Nonno, will be the first fine dining restaurant in Qatif and promises to deliver in both experience and quality of the food. (Supplied)

鈥淚 started downstairs in a small room under the kitchen. It was very dark,鈥 said Al-Jishi. 鈥淗e was giving me 20 kilos of cherry tomatoes to cut into cubes every day. He had me picking the leaves off of parsley stems. And if I went up to him with a tray full of leaves and he saw one small stem, he would tell me to throw them all away and do it again.鈥

Gasbarro tried to scare him off a culinary career, telling him that 鈥渘o one鈥 makes it to the end of the six-month internship and that most quit or fail after two or three months. He also expressed doubts about how a young Saudi would fare in a high-end Italian kitchen.

After three months of grueling training that could have come straight out of 鈥淭he Bear,鈥 Al-Jishi finally moved to the kitchen, and eventually successfully finished the six-month internship.

AlJishi opened a pop-up stand for Osteria Dal Nonno in Qatif last December as a small test run. (Supplied)

鈥淗e was very strict, but it was actually a good thing. I learned more in the internship than I did at university,鈥 said Al-Jishi. 鈥淚 entered the restaurant on my first day as someone and I left as someone else.鈥

Al-Jishi knew that he wanted to return to 海角直播 and open a fine-dining restaurant in his hometown. And he knew he wanted it to be a place where people can enjoy authentic Italian cuisine and a high-end dining experience. The name of the restaurant, he said, is a nod to his school days.

鈥淓veryone saw how obsessed I am with Italian food and Italian people, so they asked me: 鈥楧o you have anyone in your family that鈥檚 Italian?鈥 To which I replied 鈥榊es, my grandfather is Italian鈥 as a joke.鈥

AlJishi hosted five cooking classes for kids and one for adults, where participants learned to make dishes from scratch. (Supplied)

And thus Osteria Dal Nonno (Grandpa鈥檚 Restaurant) was born.

Everything on the menu will be made from scratch 鈥 including 12 different kinds of pasta 鈥 and every dish has been meticulously curated. Al-Jishi gave Arab News a sneak peak of what to expect.

One feature dish is gnudi 鈥 a ricotta dumpling served with burnt onion, a butter sauce, and mushroom cream.

The chef also highlighted manzo 鈥 Italian dry-aged steak grilled on charcoal served on a bed of arugula salad and topped with parmesan and balsamic vinegar 鈥 and slow-cooked beef cheeks served with dark chocolate and smoked mozzarella on homemade focaccia.

Dessert will include a classic tiramisu, cr猫me brulee, and 鈥渟pecial鈥 gelatos, including Al-Jishi鈥檚 favorite 鈥 Italian basil.

Breakfast dishes are inspired by Greek, French and local Qatifi fare. For example, the beloved Qatifi breakfast dish siwiya is getting an Italian remix and being made with angel hair pasta.

Al-Jishi has also focused on hiring mainly Saudi talent 鈥 especially Qatifis. He wants to be able to contribute to the growth of the city, and said that the restaurant is about giving the people of Qatif a place where they can celebrate marriages, graduations or just a good night out locally.

鈥淚 want people to see how Qatifi chefs can do big things,鈥 he added.

In December, Al-Jishi opened a pop-up in C-Front in Qatif for three weeks to test out some of his food with the crowds and get a buzz going. It was a little difficult for the first few days because a lot of people were unfamiliar with real Italian dishes and kept asking for 鈥減ink sauce鈥 or 鈥渃hicken pasta,鈥 he said. But once they tried his authentic offerings and word got out, Al-Jishi was making more than 300 servings of pasta a day with his friends.

Echoing his own internship experience, Al-Jishi wants Osteria Dal Nonno to be a place where other students and culinary graduates can spend time learning. He鈥檚 already had calls with ZADK Saudi Culinary Academy in Alkhobar to discuss future internships.

Al-Jishi is also opening the takeout-and-delivery-only Crumbs & Curry (serving katsu curry), which he said could potentially evolve into a casual dine-in spot.

As if that wasn鈥檛 enough, Al-Jishi also hosted several culinary courses in 2024, five for children and one for adults. 鈥淚 want people to see how cooking can change the way you feel inside,鈥 he said.

In that regard, Al-Jishi hopes to one day open his own academy where people can learn to make pastries, baked goods, pasta and even Arabic food.

鈥淲e should not forget about Arabic food because Arabic food is not easy,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 can鈥檛 say that I鈥檓 good at it, even now. For me, it鈥檚 harder than Italian food.鈥

 


King Salman bin Abdulaziz Royal Reserve: A vast ecological haven for migratory and resident birds

The reserve protects 26 bird species listed as threatened on the IUCN Red List. (SPA)
The reserve protects 26 bird species listed as threatened on the IUCN Red List. (SPA)
Updated 22 August 2025

King Salman bin Abdulaziz Royal Reserve: A vast ecological haven for migratory and resident birds

The reserve protects 26 bird species listed as threatened on the IUCN Red List. (SPA)
  • The reserve, covering 130,700 sq km across the Northern Borders, Al-Jouf, Tabuk and Hail, is a vital hub for migratory birds

TURAIF: King Salman bin Abdulaziz Royal Reserve is home to more than 290 bird species, with 88 percent being migratory and 12 percent resident. 

This accounts for 58 percent of all bird species recorded in the Kingdom. The reserve also protects 26 bird species listed as threatened on the IUCN Red List.

The reserve protects 26 bird species listed as threatened on the IUCN Red List. (SPA)

The reserve鈥檚 dedicated monitoring and follow-up programs work to safeguard bird species while continuously enhancing and protecting their habitats, SPA reported. These efforts underscore the reserve鈥檚 vital role as a sanctuary for resident and migratory birds alike, and highlight the importance of its ecosystems in conserving biodiversity.

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鈥 The reserve鈥檚 dedicated monitoring and follow-up programs work to safeguard bird species while continuously enhancing and protecting their habitats.

鈥 These efforts underscore the reserve鈥檚 vital role as a sanctuary for resident and migratory birds alike, and highlight the importance of its ecosystems in conserving biodiversity.

The reserve, covering 130,700 sq km across the Northern Borders, Al-Jouf, Tabuk and Hail, is a vital hub for migratory birds. It serves as the Kingdom鈥檚 first stop for flocks arriving from Asia and Europe in autumn, and their last station before departing Africa in spring. 

With its rich biodiversity, balanced environment and varied landscapes, the reserve stands as a natural sanctuary, hosting remarkable species such as the steppe eagle, the eastern imperial eagle and the houbara bustard, SPA reported.

 


Arabic Calligraphy Arts Forum begins in Jeddah

Jeddah is hosting the second Arabic Calligraphy Arts Forum, featuring Arab and international calligraphers and artists. (SPA)
Jeddah is hosting the second Arabic Calligraphy Arts Forum, featuring Arab and international calligraphers and artists. (SPA)
Updated 22 August 2025

Arabic Calligraphy Arts Forum begins in Jeddah

Jeddah is hosting the second Arabic Calligraphy Arts Forum, featuring Arab and international calligraphers and artists. (SPA)
  • The forum aligns with Saudi Vision 2030 as part of a national initiative supporting the visual arts, a key element of the Kingdom鈥檚 cultural identity

JEDDAH: The second Arabic Calligraphy Arts Forum has begun in Jeddah and features the participation of Arab and international calligraphers, along with visual artists.

The event, which runs until Aug. 28, aims to highlight the beauty and diversity of the ancient art form while supporting artists and promoting the culture of Arabic calligraphy.

Jeddah is hosting the second Arabic Calligraphy Arts Forum, featuring Arab and international calligraphers and artists. (SPA)

Saud Khan, the forum鈥檚 coordinator, said the event was one of the most prominent of its kind and featured 138 artworks by 105 calligraphers from 13 countries, and included the work of an elite group of Saudi calligraphers.

A committee of senior calligraphers oversaw a meticulous selection process to ensure the high quality of work on view.

The event also includes live art performances and specialized workshops to help young talents.

The forum aligns with Saudi Vision 2030 as part of a national initiative supporting the visual arts, a key element of the Kingdom鈥檚 cultural identity.

 


Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman donates blood to launch annual campaign

Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman donates blood to launch annual campaign
Updated 22 August 2025

Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman donates blood to launch annual campaign

Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman donates blood to launch annual campaign
  • Move praised by officials as an extension of Saudi leadership鈥檚 humanitarian approach
  • Health minister calls on citizens, residents to follow example and donate blood as social responsibility

RIYADH: 海角直播鈥檚 Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman donated blood on Thursday to launch the annual national blood donation campaign, in a move described as a gracious gesture and an extension of Saudi leadership鈥檚 humanitarian approach by top Saudi officials.

The aim of the campaign is to raise awareness of the importance of voluntary donations so that the Kingdom can become self-sufficient in supplies of blood and related products, thereby ensuring the availability of safe and sustainable stocks that meet the needs of the population.

More than 800,000 donors gave blood in 2024, officials said.

The crown prince and King Salman have actively encouraged several health-related initiatives in recent years, including setting examples by receiving the COVID-19 vaccine, and enrolling in the national organ-donation program.

Applauding the crown prince鈥檚 gesture, the Ministry of Health posted on X: 鈥淭he Leader鈥檚 Giving ... A Role Model for the Nation. The donation of His Highness #Crown_Prince is a humanitarian message to establish blood donation as a national value, support the voluntary work system in the health sector, and ensure the provision of safe blood supplies to meet the need.鈥

Health Minister Fahad Al-Jalajel thanked the crown prince for his generous blood donation and unlimited support for humanitarian work through the launch of the blood donation canpaign.

This initiative embodies a firm commitment to promoting a culture of giving and community solidarity, and to raising the rate of voluntary blood donations support the health sector, he said.

Al-Jalajel explained that the campaign is an extension of the other humanitarian initiatives undertaken by the Saudi leadership, including receiving the COVID-19 vaccine and registering in the organ donation program.

鈥淭hese initiatives reflect a solid approach to healthcare and improving quality of life,鈥 said the minister, calling on all members of society to donate blood.

Dr. Abdullah Al-Rabeeah, advisor to the Royal Court and supervisor-general of the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center, said the donation embodies the highest form of humanitarian giving and represents a noble message of compassion and solidarity, as each donation contributes to saving lives.

鈥淭his initiative is an extension of the leadership鈥檚 generosity and humanitarian approach. It is not limited to supporting the health sector alone, but rather embodies the profound humanitarian values instilled by the Kingdom鈥檚 leaders in the society. It encourages citizens and residents alike to donate blood as a noble humanitarian act.鈥

Riyadh Gov. Prince Faisal bin Bandar said this initiative reflects the crown prince鈥檚 special attention to humanitarian work and his commitment to instilling the values of solidarity and giving in society.

The initiative carries a noble message aimed at raising community awareness of the importance of voluntary blood donation and providing sufficient safe supplies to blood banks and hospitals across the Kingdom, he added.

Prince Saud bin Naif bin Abdulaziz, Eastern Province governor, said: 鈥淭he crown prince鈥檚 donation represents an inspiring example and reflects a direct interest in the health of citizens and residents. It also contributes to raising community awareness of the importance of voluntary blood donation and its role in saving lives.鈥

Minister of Islamic Affairs, Call and Guidance Sheikh Abdullatif bin Abdulaziz Al-Sheikh stressed that this step embodies the highest values of giving and altruism, and represents an inspiring example of humanitarian work.

He added that this annual campaign is an extension of the crown prince鈥檚 generous patronage of humanitarian work and an encouragement for all segments of society to donate blood, in compliance with the Almighty鈥檚 words: 鈥淎nd whoever saves a life, it is as if he had saved mankind entirely.鈥

Dr. Hisham bin Saad Al-Jadhey, CEO of the Saudi Food and Drug Authority, noted that the donation not only granted life, but also redefined the relationship between citizens and the healthcare sector, making every individual a partner in building an informed, sustainable healthcare system.

He emphasized that the annual campaign reflects the generosity of the Kingdom and its leaders and embodies the values of humanitarian work, and contributes to strengthening blood banks and supplying hospitals and healthcare centers.