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Head of Iran鈥檚 Hajj organization commends 海角直播 for quality services

Head of Iran鈥檚 Hajj organization commends 海角直播 for quality services
The head of Iran鈥檚 Hajj and Pilgrimage Organization Alireza Bayat. (SPA)
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Updated 25 June 2025

Head of Iran鈥檚 Hajj organization commends 海角直播 for quality services

Head of Iran鈥檚 Hajj organization commends 海角直播 for quality services
  • Iranian pilgrims happy with services provided after completing Hajj rituals

RIYADH: The head of Iran鈥檚 Hajj and Pilgrimage Organization, Alireza Bayat, has commended 海角直播 for its organization and the facilities provided to pilgrims during the Hajj season 2025.

He said Iranian pilgrims expressed satisfaction with the quality of services upon completing the Hajj rituals and complimented the efficiency of the Saudi authorities in operating air transport, crowd management at the holy sites and healthcare services.

Bayat added the Kingdom had become a role model when serving Muslim worshippers and pilgrims at the two holy mosques in Makkah and Madinah.


Study finds 海角直播鈥檚 eastern coastal ecosystems healthy

Study finds 海角直播鈥檚 eastern coastal ecosystems healthy
Updated 26 October 2025

Study finds 海角直播鈥檚 eastern coastal ecosystems healthy

Study finds 海角直播鈥檚 eastern coastal ecosystems healthy
  • Wildlife center says the assessment in 2024 and 2025 considered conditions at more than 400 sites

RIYADH: 海角直播鈥檚 National Center for Wildlife has declared the environment on the Kingdom鈥檚 east coast to be generally healthy after the first comprehensive assessment.

In a report carried by the Saudi Press Agency, the wildlife center said the assessment, conducted throughout 2024 and 2025 at more than 400 sites, examined a wide range of critical marine and coastal environments, including coral reefs, seagrass meadows, mangrove forests, and mudflats.

In collaboration with international experts, the assessment used internationally recognized field methodologies, such as underwater imaging and satellite remote sensing, to create a detailed scientific database.

鈥淩esults showed that coral reefs had a healthy cover rate of 22 percent, with low levels of bleaching not exceeding 2 percent,鈥 said the report, adding that the dominant species observed, such as Porites and Merulina, 鈥渄emonstrated resilience to harsh environmental conditions.鈥

 

Seagrass meadows were found to be stable in most areas. (SPA)

Seagrass meadows were found to be stable in most areas, the report said, while researchers also found that mangrove forests covered an estimated 1,573 hectares and displayed healthy vegetation, particularly around the Ras Tanura and Tarout Island areas.

鈥淥ver 80,000 fish from 90 species were observed. Field records also confirmed the presence of large marine animals, including dugongs, dolphins, turtles, sharks, and rays, highlighting the Arabian Gulf鈥檚 importance as a major habitat,鈥 the report said.

The study also recorded 176,836 birds from 69 species, with peak numbers occurring during the autumn migration season.

A new species for 海角直播, Franklin鈥檚 gull, was observed, and Tarout Bay and Dammam Corniche were identified as key breeding and aggregation sites, the report said.

A total of 176,836 birds from 69 species were observed during the period covered by the assessment. (SPA)

NCW CEO Mohammed Qurban said the assessment reflects the Kingdom鈥檚 commitment to advancing scientific research and its applications in protecting the marine environment, aligning with Saudi Vision 2030 and the goals of the Saudi Green Initiative.

Qurban said that safeguarding marine environments enhances the future of biodiversity, climate stability, and food security. The results, he added, provide a crucial scientific reference to support national plans for biodiversity protection and achieving sustainable development.


Lighting up Arab skies: Saudi innovator Reyam Alahmadi launches Astrophile to bring space science home

Lighting up Arab skies: Saudi innovator Reyam Alahmadi launches Astrophile to bring space science home
Updated 25 October 2025

Lighting up Arab skies: Saudi innovator Reyam Alahmadi launches Astrophile to bring space science home

Lighting up Arab skies: Saudi innovator Reyam Alahmadi launches Astrophile to bring space science home
  • Astrophile magazine reimagines how science could speak to readers across the Arab world
  • It reminds young Saudis and Arabs that science is not foreign, but is part of their own story

ALKHOBAR: Saudi science communicator Reyam Alahmadi is bringing the cosmos closer to home. At just 25, the Madinah-born innovator has launched Astrophile, the Kingdom鈥檚 first Arabic astronomy magazine, to make space science accessible, accurate, and part of everyday conversation across the Arab world. 

鈥淲hat began as a personal fascination with the cosmos evolved into a full-fledged movement to revive Arab contributions to astronomy, and to give today鈥檚 generation the tools and language to rediscover them,鈥 she told Arab News.

鈥淭he Arab world truly needed something like Astrophile. There wasn鈥檛 a single comprehensive Arabic astronomy platform, which left a huge gap in accurate knowledge. That gap led to misconceptions about space, and that鈥檚 what we wanted to fix.鈥

When Astrophile launched, the magazine did not simply translate international astronomy news, but also reimagined how science could speak to readers across the Arab world. 

Through storytelling, visual design, and educational offerings, Alahmadi built a brand that feels both modern and deeply cultural. Every article blends cosmic wonder with accessible language, transforming scientific terms into relatable concepts. 

鈥淚 believe the wonder of space belongs to everyone,鈥 she said. 鈥淪o I share what I learn in the simplest way possible, not with overwhelming numbers or formulas, but through storytelling and curiosity. My goal is to make readers feel the beauty of the universe, not the heaviness of its equations.鈥

In a region where complex STEM subjects often feel distant, Alahmadi鈥檚 approach bridges the emotional and intellectual, transforming astronomy into a shared cultural experience. 

For Alahmadi, Astrophile is more than a publication, it is a revival. She sees it as part of a wider effort to reclaim the Arab world鈥檚 historic leadership in astronomy, from scholars who once mapped the stars to modern-day dreamers shaping the space economy. 

鈥淎stronomy, chemistry, and physics, many of these sciences were born from Arab minds,鈥 she said. 鈥淩eviving that heritage isn鈥檛 nostalgia; it鈥檚 responsibility. We鈥檙e continuing what our ancestors began, adapting their legacy to today鈥檚 society.鈥 

By publishing in both Arabic and English, Astrophile bridges global and regional audiences. It reminds young Saudis and Arabs that science is not foreign, but is part of their own story.

Her vision, she said, is to 鈥渞estore curiosity as a national habit.鈥

Behind Astrophile鈥檚 elegant visuals and clean scientific precision lies a deeper challenge: language itself. 

鈥淥ne of the hardest parts is translation,鈥 Alahmadi said. 鈥淪ome technical terms, especially about rockets or engineering, simply don鈥檛 exist in Arabic. It can be frustrating, but also exciting; it gives us space to innovate linguistically.鈥

As well as science writing, each issue of the magazine also involves linguistic invention, as her team refines and localizes terminology to suit Arabic readers without losing scientific accuracy. 

鈥淚n a way, it feels like exploration on two fronts,鈥 she said. 鈥淲e explore space, and at the same time, we explore our language.鈥

That approach has given Astrophile a distinctive voice: poetic, informed, and proudly Saudi, blending design aesthetics with factual clarity. 

In just a few years, Astrophile has evolved from a passion project into a respected reference point for young science enthusiasts, teachers, and even regional media outlets seeking verified space updates in Arabic.

Under Alahmadi鈥檚 leadership, the magazine has tackled global milestones such as the James Webb Space Telescope, the Artemis lunar missions, and 海角直播鈥檚 astronaut program, translating these topics into stories that resonate with Arab identity and vision.

Her message is consistent: Science is not distant, it is personal. 

鈥淢y vision is for Astrophile to become the leading reference for every Arabic-speaking space enthusiast,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 want it to inspire a generation who see space as part of their world, not beyond it.鈥 

Alahmadi鈥檚 blend of scientific precision and cultural sensitivity has positioned her as a voice for both innovation and inclusion, proving that women in 海角直播 are not only joining, but also shaping global scientific conversations. 

Her journey also reflects a broader transformation within the Kingdom, where young women are leading initiatives that merge research, creativity, and public engagement. 

As part of the new wave of Saudi science communicators, Alahmadi represents the next phase of Vision 2030鈥檚 knowledge economy, where education and innovation converge to build cultural and intellectual self-reliance. 

鈥淰ision 2030 gave people like me permission to dream bigger,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t showed us that the Saudi youth can lead global conversations, not just follow them.鈥

Through her work, Alahmadi has made the cosmos feel closer, in both words and ownership. She believes every child who reads Astrophile could become the next scientist, engineer, or astronaut to carry 海角直播鈥檚 ambitions beyond Earth. 

Looking ahead, she plans to expand Astrophile into a regional science communication hub, combining digital platforms, educational workshops, and multimedia storytelling.

Her long-term goal is simple, yet profound: to make Arabic the language of discovery again.

鈥淪cience belongs to everyone,鈥 she said. 鈥淏ut when we tell it in our own language, we don鈥檛 just understand it, we own it.鈥 

As the night sky continues to inspire humankind, young innovators such as Alahmadi are proving that 海角直播鈥檚 brightest stars are not just above, but right here, building the future.
 


Diriyah to host art book fair in November

Diriyah to host art book fair in November
Updated 25 October 2025

Diriyah to host art book fair in November

Diriyah to host art book fair in November
  • This year's edition features an expanded international presence

RIYADH: Diriyah will host the second PaperBack Art Book Fair from Nov. 6-8 in the JAX District, featuring more than 40 local and international institutions.

The event will bring together artists, publishers, and print enthusiasts to showcase the latest innovations in art books on an interactive platform, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Saturday.

This year's edition features an expanded international presence, with participants from the Kingdom and countries including Egypt, China, the UAE, India, Lebanon, Qatar, the Netherlands, Morocco, Singapore, Italy, Switzerland, and Japan.

Hosted by the Diriyah Biennale Foundation, the fair will offer workshops, sessions, and art performances, allowing the public to engage with creators and explore new techniques in art book and magazine production.


海角直播 highlights ethical AI at UNESCO week

海角直播 highlights ethical AI at UNESCO week
Updated 25 October 2025

海角直播 highlights ethical AI at UNESCO week

海角直播 highlights ethical AI at UNESCO week
  • The SDAIA and ICAIRE hope to raise awareness about AI ethics, highlight deepfake risks

RIYADH: The Saudi Data and AI Authority, in cooperation with the International Center for AI Research and Ethics, highlighted the Kingdom鈥檚 efforts to promote the ethical use of artificial intelligence during UNESCO鈥檚 Global Media and Information Literacy Week, which began Oct. 24.

As part of the event, the authority hosted a virtual session on deepfakes and misinformation risks, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Saturday.

The session 鈥渁imed to enrich global dialogue on responsible AI, showcasing the Kingdom鈥檚 experience alongside international best practices for addressing manipulated content,鈥 the SPA stated. 鈥淭he discussion also supported efforts to enhance trust and credibility in media and information platforms.鈥

The SDAIA and ICAIRE hope to raise awareness about AI ethics, highlight deepfake risks, and support research that protects societies from irresponsible AI use.

Deepfake technology uses advanced AI models to replicate human features, voices, and behaviors, generating highly realistic audio and visual content that is often difficult to distinguish from reality.

While deepfakes have the potential to aid education, they also raise ethical and legal concerns related to privacy, credibility, and protection from misuse.


Palestinian and Montenegrin PMs arrive in Riyadh for FII9

Palestinian and Montenegrin PMs arrive in Riyadh for FII9
Updated 25 October 2025

Palestinian and Montenegrin PMs arrive in Riyadh for FII9

Palestinian and Montenegrin PMs arrive in Riyadh for FII9

RIYADH: Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Mustafa and Montenegrin Prime Minister Milojko Spajic arrived in Riyadh on Saturday ahead of their attendance at the ninth edition of the Future Investment Initiative (FII9) conference.

Both leaders were received at King Khalid International Airport by Riyadh Region Deputy Governor Prince Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Abdulaziz and other senior officials, the Saudi Press Agency reported.