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Saudi UN envoy demands global action to protect children in conflict zones, condemns Gaza violence

Special Saudi UN envoy demands global action to protect children in conflict zones, condemns Gaza violence
Ambassador and Permanent Representative of the Kingdom of 海角直播 to the United Nations Abdulaziz Alwasil. (Screengrab)
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Updated 26 June 2025

Saudi UN envoy demands global action to protect children in conflict zones, condemns Gaza violence

Saudi UN envoy demands global action to protect children in conflict zones, condemns Gaza violence
  • Abdulaziz Alwasil denounces Israeli military operations in Gaza as 鈥榝lagrant violation of international humanitarian law鈥
  • He emphasizes Kingdom鈥檚 commitment to application of international legal instruments, including Convention on the Rights of the Child and its optional protocols

NEW YORK CITY: 海角直播鈥檚 permanent representative to the UN, Abdulaziz Alwasil, called on Wednesday for urgent international action to protect children in conflict zones, warning that failure to do so would undermine efforts to build more stable and prosperous societies.

Speaking at a UN Security Council meeting convened to discuss the effects of armed conflicts on youngsters, Alwasil emphasized the importance of protecting children, describing it as a legal obligation and moral responsibility, particularly in nations affected by prolonged violence.

During the session, UN officials detailed an unprecedented surge in the number of grave violations against children during armed conflicts worldwide.

The meeting followed the publication of a devastating annual report by the UN secretary-general鈥檚 special representative for children and armed conflict, Virginia Gamba. It documented 41,370 grave violations against children during 2024, a 25 percent increase compared with the previous year, and the highest number since the UN鈥檚 Monitoring and Reporting Mechanism was established in 2005.

The verified abuses of children spanned 25 countries and included killings, maiming, recruitment, abductions, sexual violence, attacks on schools and hospitals, and denial of access to humanitarian assistance.

鈥淭his year marked a devastating new record,鈥 Gamba told council members. 鈥淏ehind these numbers are the shattered stories, dreams and futures of over 22,000 children.鈥

She cited a sharp increase in 鈥渃ompounded violations,鈥 in which children were abducted, recruited and sexually abused, often simultaneously, in the context of deteriorating humanitarian crises.

Israel was responsible for the highest number of violations by a single country against children in 2024, the report stated.

Alwasil said: 鈥淎s we approach the 20th anniversary of Resolution 1612, which established mechanisms for monitoring violations against children in armed conflict, the international community must focus on two priorities: We must break the cycle of violence and create an environment that rejects extremism and fosters resilience.鈥

The envoy expressed appreciation for Gamba鈥檚 work, and emphasized the Kingdom鈥檚 commitment to the application of international legal instruments, including the Convention on the Rights of the Child and its optional protocols. He stressed the shared responsibility of all parties for the protection of children and for efforts to address the root causes of armed violence.

Turning to the crisis in Gaza in particular, Alwasil sharply rebuked Israeli authorities over their military operations in the territory.

鈥淲hat is happening in Gaza now is a flagrant violation of international humanitarian law and humanitarian values,鈥 he said.

鈥淐ivilians live under constant bombardment and a suffocating blockade, facing systematic aggression by Israeli armed forces. This has led to the deaths of 55,000 Palestinians, most of them women and children.鈥

The war has deprived more than 1 million children in Gaza of basic necessities, including food and medicine, Alwasil said. He called for immediate international action to end the conflict, protect vulnerable populations and hold accountable those responsible for violations.

鈥淭he Kingdom affirms that the protection of children in areas of armed conflict is a legal duty that cannot be shirked, and a moral responsibility that cannot be ignored,鈥 he concluded.

鈥満=侵辈 supports all UN efforts aimed at protecting civilians, and enhancing international cooperation to respond to the suffering of children affected by war, wherever they may be.鈥


Saudi Fashion and Textile Expo shines spotlight on sustainability, innovation

Saudi fashion designer Hana Alhaddad creates dresses by recycling waste materials. (AN photos by Afshan Aziz)
Saudi fashion designer Hana Alhaddad creates dresses by recycling waste materials. (AN photos by Afshan Aziz)
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Saudi Fashion and Textile Expo shines spotlight on sustainability, innovation

Saudi fashion designer Hana Alhaddad creates dresses by recycling waste materials. (AN photos by Afshan Aziz)
  • Event features more than 550 exhibitors from 25 countries
  • 鈥業t鈥檚 the perfect platform to connect with international expertise,鈥 company boss says

JEDDAH: The third Saudi Fashion and Textile Expo, held at the Jeddah International Exhibition and Events Center, marks a new era for sustainable fashion and textile innovation in the region. 

The event, which ends on Sunday, brings together designers, innovators and industry leaders from across the globe, highlighting the Kingdom鈥檚 growing role as a hub for fashion and trade.

Saudi fashion designer Hana Alhaddad creates dresses by recycling waste materials. (AN photos by Afshan Aziz)

Filiz Karakul, managing director of international at Pyramids Group and one of the organizers, told Arab News that this was the first time the event had been held in Jeddah. 

鈥淧reviously it was held in Riyadh but now our focus is on Jeddah because the market here has huge potential. Companies from Europe, Japan, Korea and other countries are showing strong interest in 海角直播. They are bringing innovative fabrics, yarns and sustainable fashion products,鈥 she said. 

All (our) production is done by my family. We only use Italian linen, a natural plant-based fabric. For 海角直播 we have adapted lengths and styles. This is our first time here and we are excited by the positive response. People appreciate quality and sustainability, which is very important to us.

Ivan Mastro, Co-founder Casa Mastro Positano

鈥淪ustainability is our key focus and it is becoming increasingly important as climate change affects all industries. Every step we take impacts the ecosystem, which is why we have emphasized sustainability in the designer area.鈥

Next year鈥檚 show would be even bigger, with major pavilions from Germany, Italy and Spain, she said.

Saudi fashion designer Hana Alhaddad creates dresses by recycling waste materials. (AN photos by Afshan Aziz)

鈥淲ith the support of the authorities and growing international interest, we are confident that this expo will become an even more influential platform, aligned with 海角直播鈥檚 Vision 2030.鈥

The exhibitors are equally committed to the sustainability message.

Saudi fashion designer Hana Alhaddad creates dresses by recycling waste materials. (AN photos by Afshan Aziz)

Victoria Loze, sales manager at Sophie Hallette from France, said: 鈥淲e have been producing sustainable articles since 1887. We make handcrafted lace using 19th-century machines, with five meters taking eight weeks from start to finish. Our customers include Chanel, Dior, Dolce & Gabbana, Elie Saab and high-profile individuals like Kate Middleton and Beyonce. 

鈥淧eople in 海角直播 have great taste. They know fabrics and appreciate high-quality, sustainable products. This is our first time participating and we are proud to be pioneers here.鈥

Filiz Karakul, managing director of international at Pyramids Group. (AN photos by Afshan Aziz)

Ivan Mastro, co-founder of Casa Mastro Positano from Italy, said: 鈥淎ll (our) production is done by my family. We only use Italian linen, a natural plant-based fabric. For 海角直播 we have adapted lengths and styles. This is our first time here and we are excited by the positive response. People appreciate quality and sustainability, which is very important to us.鈥

Sourabh Jain, export marketing manager at Indian firm Siyaram Silk Mills, said his company was showcasing fabrics designed for hot climates. 

Issie Ninomiya of Uni Textile from Japan. (AN photos by Afshan Aziz)

鈥淲e manufacture menswear fabrics focusing on natural, sustainable materials. Bamboo fabric is a plant-based fiber that naturally cools the body. Linen is another natural fabric that offers comfort and breathability,鈥 he said.

鈥淭he Saudi market is very promising and with Vision 2030 we see huge potential for innovative fabrics and new fashion trends.鈥

Issie Ninomiya of Uni Textile from Japan, said: 鈥淲e have 3,000 items in stock, including polyester, cotton, nylon and rayon fabrics. Sustainability is growing and we are producing recycled polyester and organic fabrics. We aim to expand business in 海角直播, which is an emerging market for high-quality, eco-friendly textiles.鈥

Saudi fashion designer Hana Alhaddad said: 鈥淚 established my brand, Eeliiite, with a focus on sustainability and uniqueness. I create my designs by recycling waste materials into distinctive pieces. People really appreciate the designs for their originality; most don鈥檛 even realize they are made from recycled materials but they love the unique look.鈥

The expo is showcasing a diverse lineup of designers, from emerging Saudi talent to established names from Switzerland, Tunisia and Morocco. 

The event opened with a ribbon-cutting ceremony attended by diplomats, cultural representatives and business leaders, including Consul General of Turkiye in Jeddah Mustafa Unal, General Consul of France Mohammed Nahhad and representatives from Jordan, Syria, India and Tunisia. 

The event attracted more than 550 exhibitors from 25 countries and over 10,000 visitors, including designers, entrepreneurs and fashion enthusiasts. 

Among the highlights is the Vision Fashion Show, featuring leading and emerging designers, seminars exploring sustainability, smart fabrics and digital innovation, and a B2B zone hosting more than 480 meetings to foster partnerships and trade opportunities.

鈥淎s a business owner, I see immense opportunity here,鈥 said Mohammed Rayyan, who runs a textile business.

鈥淭he expo brings together designers, innovators and suppliers from around the world, giving me a chance to discover new fabrics, sustainable solutions and potential partnerships that I can incorporate into my business.

鈥淚t鈥檚 the perfect platform to connect with international expertise while keeping up with the latest trends in the market.鈥

 


Saudi foreign minister meets Luxembourg鈥檚 deputy PM

Prince Faisal bin Farhan (R) and Xavier Bettel in New York. (Supplied)
Prince Faisal bin Farhan (R) and Xavier Bettel in New York. (Supplied)
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Saudi foreign minister meets Luxembourg鈥檚 deputy PM

Prince Faisal bin Farhan (R) and Xavier Bettel in New York. (Supplied)
  • Meeting takes place on sidelines of UN General Assembly

NEW YORK: Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan held talks on Thursday with Luxembourg鈥檚 Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Xavier Bettel, culminating in the signing of a bilateral political consultation agreement. 

The meeting took place on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly session.

The agreement establishes a formal framework for political consultation between the Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs, Defense, Development Cooperation and Foreign Trade of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg.

Both ministers looked at opportunities to expand bilateral cooperation across multiple sectors while exchanging views on current international developments and diplomatic initiatives to address issues.

海角直播 is focusing on boosting ties with European countries at all levels.

 


Oldest human settlement in Arabian Peninsula discovered near Tabuk

Oldest human settlement in Arabian Peninsula discovered near Tabuk
Updated 26 September 2025

Oldest human settlement in Arabian Peninsula discovered near Tabuk

Oldest human settlement in Arabian Peninsula discovered near Tabuk
  • Archeological excavations at the Masiyon site northwest of Tabuk, were carried out by the commission in partnership with Japan鈥檚 Kanazawa University, and in collaboration with Neom

RIYADH: The oldest architectural settlement in the Arabian Peninsula, dating back to the pre-pottery Neolithic period of 10,300-11,000 years ago, has been discovered near Tabuk, 海角直播鈥檚 Ministry of Culture announced on Thursday.

Dr. Ajab Al-Otaibi, director general of the Heritage Commission鈥檚 antiquities sector, said the find was 鈥渁mong the oldest settlements in the world.鈥

Archeological excavations at the Masiyon site northwest of Tabuk, were carried out by the commission in partnership with Japan鈥檚 Kanazawa University, and in collaboration with Neom.

Although the area has been listed on the National Antiquities Register since 1978, studies in December 2022 revealed it to be the earliest known example of human settlement in the Arabian Peninsula.

Four excavations seasons were conducted up to May 2024 using advanced methods such as documenting stratigraphic layers, classifying artifacts, and analyzing organic samples to establish absolute dating.

Semi-circular granite structures were uncovered 鈥 including residential buildings, passageways, hearths and storage areas 鈥 suggesting a functional layout supporting hunting and early grain cultivation.

Other finds included stone tools such as grinding stones, knives and arrowheads, along with decorative objects, ceramics, agricultural tools, beehives and human and animal skeletons. Stones engraved with geometric patterns were also unearthed. 

The commission described the discovery as a landmark in understanding the origins of human settlements in 海角直播鈥檚 northwest and the Kingdom鈥檚 wider history.

Al-Otaibi said the findings 鈥渉ighlight the pivotal role of the Arabian Peninsula in the emergence of human civilization.鈥

They also support the theory that the northwest was a natural extension of Mesopotamia, the Levant and Southern Anatolia 鈥 otherwise known as the Fertile Crescent 鈥 and that it was home to humanity鈥檚 early transition from nomadism to settlement.


HUMAIN launches 鈥榞roundbreaking鈥 laptop built around agentic AI

HUMAIN launches 鈥榞roundbreaking鈥 laptop built around agentic AI
Updated 26 September 2025

HUMAIN launches 鈥榞roundbreaking鈥 laptop built around agentic AI

HUMAIN launches 鈥榞roundbreaking鈥 laptop built around agentic AI

RIYADH: HUMAIN, a Public Investment Fund company has announced the launch of its Horizon Pro PC, billed as 鈥渁 groundbreaking laptop designed to revolutionize agentic artificial intelligence personal computing.鈥 Agentic AI systems can act independently and with initiative with limited, or no, human oversight.

The launch was announced by HUMAIN CEO Tareq Amin during the Snapdragon Summit in Maui, Hawaii.

According to a press release, the Snapdragon processor family at the core of the HUMAIN Horizon Pro deliver 鈥渓eading AI performance and a powerful CPU so that the PC can operate up to 100 times faster than human thought.鈥

It added that the company鈥檚 upcoming proprietary HUMAIN ONE operating system 鈥渆nables users to manage enterprise workflows, communications, and AI applications from a unified, adaptive interface designed to anticipate needs and accelerate decision-making.鈥 It added that the new PC 鈥渙ffers zero-latency wake time, over 18 hours of battery life, a 40-percent reduction in power consumption compared to competing systems, and advanced thermal architecture for sustained, high-performance use across demanding environments.鈥

HUMAIN鈥檚 AI integrates the Arabic-first large language model 鈥淎LLaM鈥 and 鈥渙perates locally for maximum speed and data privacy, with the flexibility of hybrid AI to tap into the cloud when complex processing or broader insights are required, offering enterprise users the ideal blend of performance, control, and scale,鈥 according to the company.

Amin said: 鈥淭he HUMAIN Horizon Pro represents a paradigm shift in agentic AI personal computing, especially for enterprise environments where AI actively collaborates with users, both locally and in the cloud, to boost productivity.鈥

Amin also announced that HUMAIN will give away 500 of its PCs to students as part of its launch initiative to 鈥渉elp unlock new potential for learning, creativity, and future leadership in AI-driven fields.鈥


海角直播 champions youth empowerment at UN

海角直播 champions youth empowerment at UN
Updated 26 September 2025

海角直播 champions youth empowerment at UN

海角直播 champions youth empowerment at UN
  • Invest in youth, says Minister Faisal bin Fadel Al-Ibrahim
  • Praise for Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman鈥檚 vision

NEW YORK: 海角直播鈥檚 Economy and Planning Minister Faisal bin Fadel Al-Ibrahim has told world leaders at the 80th UN General Assembly that young people are 鈥渒ey鈥 to ensure the world鈥檚 long-term sustainable development.

Al-Ibrahim was speaking during the commemoration of the World Program of Action for Youth which was set up 30 years ago.

鈥淚n a world where many struggle to embrace long-term vision, youth remains the key factor,鈥 Al-Ibrahim told the high-level gathering.

鈥淭hey possess the future more than we ever will. The lessons from our experiences are clear: involve youth, invest in them, and depend on them today.鈥

Al-Ibrahim highlighted 海角直播鈥檚 Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman as a prime example of youth-driven leadership, crediting his transformative vision with channeling young people鈥檚 energy and ambitions into concrete national progress.

鈥淚t is not merely about population size, but about leadership,鈥 Al-Ibrahim explained. He cited Saudi Vision 2030 as 鈥渢he best model of long-term planning and sustainable implementation.鈥

The minister noted that while nearly half the world鈥檚 population is under 30, youth unemployment remains three times higher than adult joblessness. Millions of young people continue to fall outside formal education, training, and employment frameworks.

Al-Ibrahim warned that collective action would determine whether current demographic trends become 鈥渙pportunities that bear fruit or burdens that weigh down the entire global system.鈥