Saudi, Hungarian officials discuss parliamentary ties
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A Shoura Council delegation from the Saudi-Hungarian Parliamentary Friendship Committee concluded their official visit to Hungary. (SPA)
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A Shoura Council delegation from the Saudi-Hungarian Parliamentary Friendship Committee concluded their official visit to Hungary. (SPA)
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A Shoura Council delegation from the Saudi-Hungarian Parliamentary Friendship Committee concluded their official visit to Hungary. (SPA)
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Updated 28 June 2025
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Saudi, Hungarian officials discuss parliamentary ties
Updated 28 June 2025
Arab News
RIYADH: A Shoura Council delegation from the Saudi-Hungarian Parliamentary Friendship Committee concluded their official visit to Hungary, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Saturday.
They met with the National Assembly speaker Laszlo Kover and members of the Hungarian counterpart committee to enhance parliamentary cooperation and strengthen ties between the two countries.
During the visit, the delegation met Hungarian Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Magyar Levente, Minister of State for Water and Irrigation Zsolt Nemeth, officials from the Hungarian Ministry of Energy, and Saudi-Hungarian Business Council Co-chair Peter Karpati.
Hungarian officials stressed the importance of bilateral relations and appreciated the Kingdom's pioneering role. They also discussed ways to boost cooperation across various fields.
The delegation included committee chairman Ibrahim Al-Qannas and members Zaher Al-Shehri, Salem Al-Jarbou, Aisha Arishi, Abdulaziz Al-Jaloud, Fares Al-Osaimi, and Hisham Al-Faris. Saudi Ambassador to Hungary Majed Al-Abdan also attended the meetings.
RCRC Brings the World-Famous Opera Carmen to º£½ÇÖ±²¥ for the First Time
The event is being held as part of the Saudi-China Cultural Year, commemorating the 35th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the two countries
Updated 05 September 2025
Rahaf Jambi
RIYADH: The Royal Commission for Riyadh City, in collaboration with the China National Opera House, on Thursday night staged Georges Bizet’s world-renowned opera “Carmen†at the King Fahad Cultural Center in Riyadh, the very first time the masterpiece has been performed in the Kingdom.
The event is being held as part of the Saudi-China Cultural Year, commemorating the 35th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the two countries. The opening night drew more than 2,500 guests and dignitaries.
Audience members expressed their appreciation for the historic performance. Thomas Dang, who works in Riyadh, described the evening as remarkable. “It was extraordinary — a Chinese cast performing an opera by a French composer about a story set in Spain, all here in º£½ÇÖ±²¥. That cultural blend was amazing. It was a wonderful night, and I truly enjoyed it,†he said.
Directed and presented by the CNOH team, the performance brought Bizet’s timeless tale of passion, jealousy, and fate to life through vibrant costumes and a distinguished international cast.
The Royal Commission for Riyadh City (RCRC) brought the renowned Opera “Carmen†for the first time to º£½ÇÖ±²¥. (SUPPLIED)
Since its Paris premiere in 1875, “Carmen†has stood as one of the most celebrated works in operatic history, enchanting generations of audiences worldwide. Its debut in Riyadh represents a significant step in the Kingdom’s growing cultural movement, underscoring º£½ÇÖ±²¥â€™s increasing engagement with global arts and commitment to enriching the local cultural scene with world-class productions.
Huixian, a Chinese resident in Riyadh, said: “This is my first time attending an opera in º£½ÇÖ±²¥, and also my first time watching ‘Carmen’ performed in Chinese. The performance was very good, though I felt the singing could have been more powerful at times. Still, it was a memorable evening and a unique experience.â€
“Carmen†will continue at the King Fahad Cultural Center through Sept. 6, 2025, offering audiences the rare opportunity to witness one of the world’s most memorable operas on stage in Riyadh.
According to the RCRC, “this first-time performance demonstrates RCRC’s ongoing commitment to enriching Riyadh’s art and culture offerings through a series of world-class events, featuring both classical and contemporary pieces, in line with Saudi Vision 2030.â€
º£½ÇÖ±²¥ Pavilion wins innovation award for sustainability at Osaka Expo
The inaugural technological innovation awards was won by the 3D Coral Reef Project in its Sustainable Seas experience room
The project demonstrates proven success in promoting long-term coral growth, showing how cutting-edge and sustainable technology through 3D printing can address biodiversity loss
Updated 05 September 2025
Arab News JapanÂ
OSAKA: The º£½ÇÖ±²¥ Pavilion announced that it has won the inaugural technological innovation award at the Osaka Expo for its 3D Coral Reef Project in its Sustainable Seas experience room.
The Expo Innovation Award for Technological Innovation was announced by the Bureau International des Expositions and the Global Industrial and Social Progress Research Institute. It will be formally presented by the BIE secretary-general and the chairman of GISPRI to the º£½ÇÖ±²¥ Pavilion on Sunday.
Saudi Ambassador to Japan Dr. Ghazi Faisal Binzagr said: “We are honored to receive this international recognition at Expo 2025 Osaka. More than an award, it affirms our responsibility to harness the Kingdom’s innovation and expertise to build a more sustainable future for generations to come.
“From the very beginning, collaboration and partnerships have been central to the º£½ÇÖ±²¥ Pavilion’s journey, shaping our progress and achievements. We are proud of this recognition and grateful to our partners and colleagues who have made it possible.â€
The project demonstrates proven success in promoting long-term coral growth, showing how cutting-edge and sustainable technology through 3D printing can address biodiversity loss and help build resilience against climate change.
Saudi families keep tradition of ‘sabi’ alive with a modern flairÂ
`Birth of a baby is a cause for celebration, sharing food, and bringing families and friends together ` Â Â
Updated 05 September 2025
Rahaf Jambi
RIYADH: In º£½ÇÖ±²¥, the tradition of “sabi†— a seventh-day celebration marking the arrival of a newborn — continues to thrive, striking a balance between cultural heritage and religious practice, and the modern event industry.
The sabi is similar to a baby shower, but it takes place seven days after the baby is born as families traditionally wait until the birth to celebrate.
Long regarded as more than just a family gathering, the sabi is a social and spiritual milestone. The custom involves prayers for the child’s health, sharing food with relatives and neighbors, and introducing the baby to the wider community.
The ritual is also closely tied to the Islamic practice of “aqiqah,†a strongly recommended Sunnah in which two sheep are sacrificed for a boy and one for a girl. The meat is then distributed among relatives, friends, and those in need.
“Aqiqah is a way of showing gratitude to God for the blessing of a child,†said Reda Omdah, a father from Jeddah. “It is a tradition that strengthens family bonds while helping the community.â€
Wedding shops now offer Hijazi-style “zafa†entrances for newborns, while specialty stores such as Bamo Baby sell clothing, accessories, and themed gifts for infants and mothers. (SPA)
Alongside the sacrifice, parents often include the symbolic act of shaving the infant’s hair on the seventh day. The practice is seen as a gesture of purity and blessing, with some families keeping the hair as a memento.
For some Saudis, the sabi carries deep personal memories. Omda, from Jeddah, recalled the scale of his own celebration.
“My family still tells me stories about the sabi they held for me and my twin brother. Because we were both boys, they sacrificed four sheep. My mother described how the whole neighborhood gathered and food was shared with everyone,†he told Arab News.
When it was time to celebrate his own children, Omda kept the tradition alive but adapted it to today’s pace of life. “I made sure to perform the aqiqah, but now it’s the age of technology — the songs came from a laptop instead of a live band. I know some families still hire traditional groups, but I wanted ours to be simple. For me, the most important part is the sacrifice and sharing the food.â€
For many families, the sabi is also about togetherness. Hanin Saif, a mother of two, described how the event creates lasting memories.
“We invite children to hold candles and sing songs while circling the baby’s crib. It’s a custom passed down from my grandparents. There’s always the sacrificial meal, and mothers give gifts to the baby — often gold for the mother, or jewelry if the baby is a girl,†she said.
Saif said that she prefers hosting the celebration to gather everyone at once. “I like doing it so the visits don’t become scattered. We have the dinner, the children gather around the crib, and we sing traditional songs like ‘Bless our child.’ It’s simple but meaningful.â€
Despite changes in scale and style, the essence of the sabi and aqiqah remains the same: a chance to strengthen family ties, express gratitude to God, and celebrate life’s blessings. (SPA)
For Saudi media personality Razan Tareq, however, preserving the authenticity of the celebration was key. She told Arab News: “Since the sabi is something handed down from our grandmothers, I wanted to do it in the same way. I paid attention to every detail and made sure it appeared on social media to show the cultural side — the Hijazi folklore, the songs, and the heritage.â€
Beyond the family circle, the sabi has also become an economic opportunity. Wedding shops now offer Hijazi-style “zafa†entrances for newborns, while specialty stores such as Bamo Baby sell clothing, accessories, and themed gifts for infants and mothers. Some events even feature children’s singing groups to keep younger guests entertained.
These businesses, combined with traditional practices, highlight how the sabi has evolved without losing its essence.
Despite changes in scale and style, the essence of the sabi and aqiqah remains the same: a chance to strengthen family ties, express gratitude to God, and celebrate life’s blessings.
Whether marked with a modest home gathering or a fully designed event complete with decor and photographers, the tradition reflects º£½ÇÖ±²¥â€™s ability to preserve cultural heritage while adapting to contemporary lifestyles.
Tabuk’s Shigry Mountains offer glimpse into ancient history, human heritage
The mountains’ proximity to the city of Tabuk make it an accessible destination that combines scientific discovery with stunning natural beauty.
Updated 05 September 2025
Arab News
RIYADH: The Shigry mountains in Tabuk, in northern º£½ÇÖ±²¥, stand as a testament to the history of the Earth, with the rocks and red sands telling a story spanning more than 542 million years.
According to Abdulaziz Ibn Laboun, founder of the Saudi Geologists Cooperative, these mountains are an “open geological museum†containing the oldest sedimentary rocks in the Kingdom.
He notes that beyond their scientific value they hold significant economic importance, with their sandstone rocks serving as natural groundwater reservoirs vital for agriculture in the region.
The unique formations, sculpted by millions of years of wind and rain, have created a landscape of natural columns, terraces, and caves.
The area also provides a rich record of human history.
The unique formations, sculpted by millions of years of wind and rain, have created a landscape of natural columns, terraces, and caves. (SPA)
Ancient inhabitants used the mountains for shelter and water, leaving behind rock carvings of daily life and wildlife.
These inscriptions, depicting animals like lions, elephants, and gazelles, offer invaluable insights into the relationship between early humans and their environment.
A great rift exposes a cross-section of the region’s oldest rocks, making the Shigry mountains a prime natural laboratory for researchers and students.
The mountains’ proximity to the city of Tabuk make it an accessible destination that combines scientific discovery with stunning natural beauty.