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海角直播 digitizes its documentary heritage to enrich public knowledge

海角直播 digitizes its documentary heritage to enrich public knowledge
The initiative seeks to digitize and archive a curated selection of high-value historical documents, making them available through an advanced digital portal. (SUPPLIED)
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海角直播 digitizes its documentary heritage to enrich public knowledge

海角直播 digitizes its documentary heritage to enrich public knowledge

RIYADH: As part of the Kingdom鈥檚 accelerating digital transformation, the King Abdulaziz Foundation for Research and Archives, known as Darah, continues to strengthen its role as a leading authority in preserving Saudi history and safeguarding the nation鈥檚 documentary heritage through forward-looking initiatives that expand public access to knowledge.

Last month, Darah launched its strategic initiative, Darah Documents, as part of a broader development plan to enhance access to historical sources and improve the user experience for its research services.

Prince Faisal bin Salman, chairman of Darah鈥檚 board of directors, endorsed efforts to expand access to the foundation鈥檚 content and transform it into a comprehensive digital resource that supports researchers and reinforces the role of documents in shaping national identity, according to Darah CEO Turki Alshuwaier.

Alshuwaier told Arab News the Darah Documents initiative builds on the foundation鈥檚 work to collect, classify, and make national documents accessible through innovative means.

鈥淚t also represents one of the main pillars of our new strategic plan,鈥 he said, 鈥渨hich focuses on maximizing knowledge impact by organizing initiatives to reinforce Darah鈥檚 authority in historical preservation and broaden its reach.鈥




The initiative seeks to digitize and archive a curated selection of high-value historical documents, making them available through an advanced digital portal. (SUPPLIED)

He said that the initiative seeks to digitize and archive a curated selection of high-value historical documents, making them available through an advanced digital portal and the Beneficiary Services Center, to facilitate fast and efficient access for scholars and the general public.

Alshuwaier described Darah Documents as 鈥渁 qualitative leap in national archiving,鈥 transferring records from traditional paper formats into organized digital content that supports the knowledge economy and strengthens the Kingdom鈥檚 presence in digital history.

He explained that Darah applies a comprehensive system of scientific and technical procedures 鈥 including acquisition, verification, digitization, indexing, and access 鈥 using high-resolution scanners and international standards to ensure accuracy and fast retrieval.

According to Alshuwaier, the documentary content is preserved in secure digital and physical repositories in an intelligent institutional environment, enabling researchers to access reliable primary sources seamlessly and efficiently for their academic and knowledge-driven projects.

鈥淭he objectives of the initiative go beyond preservation and accessibility,鈥 he added. 鈥淚t aims to transform the document into a living knowledge tool that enriches cultural and scientific output and applies across history, education, politics, society, and the arts 鈥 contributing to a national digital narrative for future generations.鈥

He also emphasized Darah鈥檚 ambition to lead the national historical content landscape through initiatives that blend authenticity with innovation, turning documents into a dynamic platform that serves both knowledge and society.


海角直播 welcomes joint statement calling for ending Gaza war

海角直播 welcomes joint statement calling for ending Gaza war
Updated 22 July 2025

海角直播 welcomes joint statement calling for ending Gaza war

海角直播 welcomes joint statement calling for ending Gaza war
  • 海角直播 reiterates its categorical rejection of Israel's continued targeting of civilians trying to receive aid

RIYADH: The Saudi Foreign Ministry on Tuesday welcomed a joint statement by 28 countries stating the war in Gaza 鈥榤ust end now.鈥

鈥淲e reiterate our categorical rejection of the practices of the Israeli occupation authorities and their inhumane methodology of blocking aid and targeting civilians seeking it,鈥 the statement said. 

The foreign ministers of 28 countries, including the UK, Australia and Canada, said 鈥渢he suffering of civilians in Gaza has reached new depths.鈥

They condemned 鈥渢he drip feeding of aid and the inhumane killing of civilians, including children, seeking to meet their most basic needs of water and food.鈥

The statement described as 鈥渉orrifying鈥 the recent deaths of over 800 Palestinians who were seeking aid, according to the figures released by Gaza鈥檚 Health Ministry and the UN human rights office.

鈥淭he Israeli government鈥檚 aid delivery model is dangerous, fuels instability and deprives Gazans of human dignity,鈥 the countries said. 鈥淭he Israeli government鈥檚 denial of essential humanitarian assistance to the civilian population is unacceptable. Israel must comply with its obligations under international humanitarian law.鈥

Israel鈥檚 Foreign Ministry rejected the statement, saying it was 鈥渄isconnected from reality and sends the wrong message to Hamas.鈥 It accused Hamas of prolonging the war by refusing to accept an Israeli-backed proposal for a temporary ceasefire and hostage release.

(with AP) 


AlUla鈥檚 fruitful summer harvest marks community celebration

Khayrat AlUla celebrates the region鈥檚 agricultural heritage. (SPA)
Khayrat AlUla celebrates the region鈥檚 agricultural heritage. (SPA)
Updated 21 July 2025

AlUla鈥檚 fruitful summer harvest marks community celebration

Khayrat AlUla celebrates the region鈥檚 agricultural heritage. (SPA)
  • Annual Khayrat AlUla festival to showcase centuries-old agricultural heritage

RIYADH: The Royal Commission of AlUla on Monday announced the start of the much-anticipated Summer Fruits of AlUla Season.

The first event in the annual Khayrat AlUla harvest celebrations runs from July 22 to 28 at Al-Manshiyah Farmers Market.

Khayrat AlUla celebrates the region鈥檚 agricultural heritage. (SPA)

It highlights the produce of local farmers and productive families, and includes events for the display of dates, citrus, pomegranates and honey.

The initiative supports the commission鈥檚 goals of driving economic growth through community engagement and development projects tied to AlUla鈥檚 harvest cycles.

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AlUla鈥檚 mango farms cover 125,000 hectares and yield over 1,125 tonnes, including the sanarah and zubda varieties.

AlUla is home to more than 5,000 farms and more than 50,000 trees. Its mango farms cover 125,000 hectares and yield over 1,125 tonnes, including the sanarah and zubda varieties.

The region also produces over 3,141 tonnes of figs, grapes, and pomegranates across more than 348 hectares.

Khayrat AlUla is held annually to celebrate the region鈥檚 centuries-old agricultural heritage, known for its high quality, distinctive produce.

The event reflects a deep-rooted culture of farming, passed down through generations, balanced with modern sustainability practices that safeguard natural resources.

The commission places strong emphasis on agriculture as a pillar of local economic development, which includes a boost for the tourism industry.

 


Saudi fashion shines at Osaka expo in Japan

Saudi fashion shines at Osaka expo in Japan
Updated 21 July 2025

Saudi fashion shines at Osaka expo in Japan

Saudi fashion shines at Osaka expo in Japan
  • Commission showcased its mission to preserve cultural identity and nurture the next generation of designers
  • Burak Cakmak: Bringing Saudi creativity to the forefront fosters meaningful exchange

RIYADH: The Fashion Commission has made a strong impression at Expo 2025 Osaka in Japan with programming blending education, heritage and design, the Saudi Press Agency reported. 

Through a panel discussion and exhibition at the Saudi pavilion, the commission showcased its mission to preserve cultural identity and nurture the next generation of designers. 

The discussion focused on the manner in which culture shapes creative expression and how designers can balance tradition with innovation, the SPA added.

Burak Cakmak, the commission鈥檚 CEO, said: 鈥淏ringing Saudi creativity to the forefront fosters meaningful exchange. 

鈥淥ur designers share stories rooted in heritage while engaging a global audience seeking innovation, authenticity, and cultural relevance. This interplay bridges tradition and the future.鈥

The pavilion also highlighted cultural exchange with a curated exhibition of 10 pieces from two of the commission鈥檚 signature initiatives.

One was the "Saudi Heritage Revival" competition, held with Swarovski, challenging 26 designers to interpret this theme through sustainable fashion using the company鈥檚 crystals. 

The winner earned a residency at the 海角直播 design house Dar Al-Hanouf, and the top five joined an international academic competition.

Another, the 鈥淭raditional Handcrafts Revival in Saudi Fashion鈥 program, gathered 25 participants in early 2025 for workshops on the country鈥檚 architecture, crafts, and garments. 

Designers created contemporary pieces inspired by local heritage, first shown at the Saudi Cup and now at Osaka. 

Both initiatives are a part of the commission鈥檚 Education and Talent Development track, which builds local expertise, preserves traditional crafts, and creates sustainable careers for Saudi designers.

At the pavilion, guests viewed the designs and spoke with commission members.

The commission鈥檚 presence at the expo underscores its commitment to advancing the creative industries as a part of Vision 2030. It aims to foster a fashion ecosystem that is proudly Saudi, globally relevant, and sustainable.


Saudi conjoined twins鈥 health stable days after separation surgery, chief program doctor confirms

Saudi conjoined twins鈥 health stable days after separation surgery, chief program doctor confirms
Updated 21 July 2025

Saudi conjoined twins鈥 health stable days after separation surgery, chief program doctor confirms

Saudi conjoined twins鈥 health stable days after separation surgery, chief program doctor confirms
  • Dr. Abdullah Al-Rabeeah noted that the surgical wounds are healing well and expressed hope that artificial respiration could be discontinued within the next 4 days
  • Yara and Lara were born on Nov. 5, 2024, weighing a total of 10 kg, with independent upper and lower limbs, but were conjoined at the lower abdomen and pelvis

RIYADH: Eight-month-old Saudi conjoined twins who were separated last week by Saudi surgeons from the Saudi Conjoined Twins Program remain in stable condition, Dr. Abdullah Al-Rabeeah confirmed on Monday.

Al-Rabeeah, who heads the program鈥檚 medical and surgical team and serves as the supervisor general of KSrelief, said that conjoined twins Yara and Lara are showing positive signs of healing after undergoing surgery last week at King Abdullah Specialist Children鈥檚 Hospital in King Abdulaziz Medical City in Riyadh.

鈥淎ll the twins鈥 vital signs have returned to normal, and they remain on artificial respiration in the intensive care unit,鈥 he said.

鈥淭heir intestinal functions have begun to resume, and nutrition will gradually be introduced through a nasogastric feeding tube. The twins are under close observation and are receiving antibiotics to prevent infection,鈥 he added.

Al-Rabeeah noted that the surgical wounds are healing well and expressed hope that artificial respiration could be discontinued within the next four days, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Yara and Lara were conjoined at the lower abdomen and pelvis, sharing parts of the small intestine, colon, urinary, and reproductive systems, as well as a pelvic bone. They were born on Nov. 5, 2024, weighing a total of 10 kg, with independent upper and lower limbs.

The surgery on July 17 lasted 12.5 hours over nine stages. It involved a team of 38 specialists, including pediatric surgeons, anesthesiologists, urologists, plastic surgeons, orthopedists and other support staff.

The Saudi Conjoined Twins Program has assessed 150 cases from 27 countries over 35 years, separating 65 of those cases. Yara and Lara are the 16th successful separation of Saudi twins among 45 nationals that the program has examined, the SPA added.


KAUST develops new tool to advance study of human embryos

KAUST develops new tool to advance study of human embryos
Updated 21 July 2025

KAUST develops new tool to advance study of human embryos

KAUST develops new tool to advance study of human embryos
  • Scientists explain how tool analyzes pictures 1,000 times faster than human experts
  • Mo Li: With deepBlastoid we can scale up blastoid research to study embryo development

RIYADH: King Abdullah University of Science and Technology has developed a new tool to study models of human embryos grown under artificial laboratory conditions.

Scientists at the university have explained how the tool 鈥 deepBlastoid 鈥 is capable of analyzing pictures of the models with results of equal quality to human experts 鈥 but 1,000 times faster.

鈥淟ittle is known about the very early stages of embryo development. With deepBlastoid we can scale up blastoid research to study embryo development and the effects of chemicals on the embryo and pregnancy,鈥 said Mo Li, an associate professor at KAUST and an expert in stem cell biology.

The laboratory at which Li works pioneered the embryo models known as human blastoids.

The understanding of the human embryo in its early stages is significantly important for scientists in order to study fertility and detect pregnancy complications as well as developmental disorders.

Due to ethical considerations, this type of research on human embryos has been limited.

In this study, researchers at KAUST developed and trained their new tool using more than 2,000 microscopic images of blastoids.

They also used the tool to analyze the impact of various chemicals on blastoid development, examining an additional 10,000 images.

The insights gained from the KAUST research are of significance for women who are taking prescription medication or other drugs while planning for pregnancy, as they shed light on how such substances might interfere with early embryonic development.

Peter Wonka, professor and member of the Center of Excellence for Generative AI at KAUST, said that 鈥渄eepBlastoid not only matches human performance in accuracy, it delivers an unparalleled increase in throughput. This efficiency allows scientists to analyze vast amounts of data in a short time, enabling experiments that were previously unfeasible.鈥