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Otaiqah season boosts date industry, culture

The Culinary Arts Commission and the Saudi Tourism Authority, through the Visit Saudi platform, are also participating. (SPA)
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The Culinary Arts Commission and the Saudi Tourism Authority, through the Visit Saudi platform, are also participating. (SPA)
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The Culinary Arts Commission and the Saudi Tourism Authority, through the Visit Saudi platform, are also participating. (SPA)
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The Culinary Arts Commission and the Saudi Tourism Authority, through the Visit Saudi platform, are also participating. (SPA)
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Otaiqah season boosts date industry, culture

The Culinary Arts Commission and the Saudi Tourism Authority, through the Visit Saudi platform, are also participating. (SPA)
  • A dedicated children鈥檚 area offers educational and recreational activities such as palm planting, workshops, and interactive plays

RIYADH: The fourth Otaiqah Dates Season has been launched to promote 海角直播鈥檚 date industry, which contributes around 12 percent to the country鈥檚 agricultural gross domestic product and exports to more than 113 countries, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Sunday.

Held in Riyadh鈥檚 Otaiqah Central Market, the event is organized by Riyadh Development Company in partnership with the Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture, and the National Center for Palms and Dates, and supported by Riyadh Municipality.

The Culinary Arts Commission and the Saudi Tourism Authority, through the Visit Saudi platform, are also participating.

Running for four months during the date harvest, it is the Kingdom鈥檚 longest seasonal date market, bringing together traders, farmers, and consumers from across Saudi regions.

A dedicated children鈥檚 area offers educational and recreational activities such as palm planting, workshops, and interactive plays.

Additional features include cultural performances and food trucks offering traditional dishes in a community setting.


2 arrested after fatal stabbing of student in Cambridge, victim reported as Saudi

2 arrested after fatal stabbing of student in Cambridge, victim reported as Saudi
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2 arrested after fatal stabbing of student in Cambridge, victim reported as Saudi

2 arrested after fatal stabbing of student in Cambridge, victim reported as Saudi
  • Reports in Saudi media said the victim was a Saudi national
  • Authorities in the UK have not yet officially identified the victim

LONDON: Two men have been arrested following the fatal stabbing of a student in a park in the English city of Cambridge on Friday night.

Police were called to the Mill Park area of the city at 11:27 p.m. on Aug. 1 following reports of violence.

A 20-year-old man was found with serious injuries and was pronounced dead at 12:01 a.m. on Saturday.

Though authorities in the UK have not yet officially identified the victim, reports in Saudi media from Al-Ekhbariya and Al-Arabiya on Sunday said the victim was a Saudi national named Mohammed Al-Qasim. 

A 21-year-old man from Cambridge has been arrested on suspicion of murder, while a 50-year-old man, also from Cambridge, has been arrested on suspicion of assisting an offender, a Cambridgeshire Police statement said. Both remain in custody at Thorpe Wood Police Station, the statement added.

鈥淲e would like to thank the public for their support and assistance following our appeal,鈥 said Detective Inspector Dale Mepstead from the Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire Major Crime Unit. 

鈥淭he investigation remains ongoing, and we continue to urge anyone with information who has not yet come forward to contact us.鈥

Arab News has contacted the constabulary for further information.

EF International Language Campuses Cambridge, where the victim was studying, confirmed his death in a statement.

鈥淲e are deeply saddened at the death of one of our adult students,鈥 the language school said. 鈥淲e are working closely with the local police, who are investigating the incident and have confirmed they made arrests.

鈥淎t this time, we understand the attack was carried out by a member of the public in an isolated incident.

鈥淭he safety and wellbeing of our students is our top priority. We are providing support to all students and staff affected by this tragic event and have organized counselling sessions.

鈥淥ur thoughts are with the student鈥檚 loved ones during this incredibly difficult time and we have offered our full support. We will not be commenting further while the investigation is ongoing.鈥

Cambridgeshire Police have asked anyone with information to contact them via the web chat service at or by calling 101 and quoting Operation Brackley.


Saudi researcher stresses power of culture in childhood development

A dialogue seminar on the role of culture in shaping a child鈥檚 personality was held at Madinah Book Fair. (SPA)
A dialogue seminar on the role of culture in shaping a child鈥檚 personality was held at Madinah Book Fair. (SPA)
Updated 03 August 2025

Saudi researcher stresses power of culture in childhood development

A dialogue seminar on the role of culture in shaping a child鈥檚 personality was held at Madinah Book Fair. (SPA)
  • Madinah Book Fair spotlights arts, storytelling in shaping young minds

MADINAH: Dr. Wafaa Al-Tajal, a researcher and consultant in early childhood education, has said that culture is a key factor in building children鈥檚 personalities, highlighting its pivotal role in developing their intellectual and social skills.

During her participation in a dialogue seminar on the role of culture in shaping a child鈥檚 personality, which was held at the Madinah Book Fair, she emphasized the importance of cultural activities such as reading, theater, and visual arts in honing children鈥檚 talents and building self-confidence.

She also noted the role of these activities in instilling human values and tolerance, as well as in preserving cultural heritage and traditions, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Enhancing children鈥檚 language skills, she added, is a significant step toward developing their intellectual and creative personalities by focusing on useful vocabulary and communication skills, as well as helping their ability to express themselves and interact with their surroundings.

Al-Tajal said that these developmental opportunities can be maximized through a supportive environment and the active roles of both the family and school in fostering a sense of belonging.

The Little Craftsman pavilion at the fair has become a major attraction for both young visitors and their parents.

As part of the fair鈥檚 cultural program, the interactive pavilion offers workshops designed to teach children simple handicrafts while cultivating essential life skills.

Led by a team of expert trainers, the workshops provide easy-to-follow instructions that enable children to apply their newly acquired skills in a creative and supportive environment.

The initiative aims to enhance manual dexterity and artistic expression while promoting values such as self-reliance and patience, and giving the satisfaction of creating something by hand.

Parents and visitors have praised the pavilion, noting its unique educational and emotional impact on children, according to the SPA.

The fair鈥檚 children鈥檚 theater is also a major attraction, offering daily entertainment and educational experiences designed to foster cultural and emotional values.

Activities include storytellers narrating tales with profound meanings, followed by discussions to deepen understanding and encourage participation.

Another space features a grandmother figure who shares popular proverbs, instilling lessons of wisdom and respect for cultural roots.

A puppet theater takes children on a journey to a treasure chest where they discover that knowledge itself is the true treasure.

Through this diverse program the fair transforms the children鈥檚 experience into an emotional and educational journey, building a new relationship between the younger generation and their cultural heritage.

The fair runs until Aug. 4 at the King Salman International Convention Center, and boasts the participation of more than 300 local, regional, and international publishing houses and agencies.


MWL chief inaugurates 蚕耻谤鈥檃苍颈肠 initiatives in Makkah

MWL鈥檚 Secretary-General Dr. Mohammed bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa inaugurates series of 蚕耻谤鈥檃苍颈肠 initiatives at league鈥檚 headquarters.
MWL鈥檚 Secretary-General Dr. Mohammed bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa inaugurates series of 蚕耻谤鈥檃苍颈肠 initiatives at league鈥檚 headquarters.
Updated 03 August 2025

MWL chief inaugurates 蚕耻谤鈥檃苍颈肠 initiatives in Makkah

MWL鈥檚 Secretary-General Dr. Mohammed bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa inaugurates series of 蚕耻谤鈥檃苍颈肠 initiatives at league鈥檚 headquarters.
  • Al-Issa said that initiatives aligned with the league鈥檚 mission to strengthen the unity of Islamic nation, emphasizing that its goal was service of the Holy Qur鈥檃n

RIYADH: The Muslim World League鈥檚 Secretary-General Dr. Mohammed bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa has inaugurated a series of 蚕耻谤鈥檃苍颈肠 initiatives at the league鈥檚 headquarters in Makkah.

These include the launch of the First Coordination Forum for Global 蚕耻谤鈥檃苍颈肠 Digital Maqari, the Digital Portal for the Global Electronic Maqra鈥檃, and the establishment of the League of Global 蚕耻谤鈥檃苍颈肠 Digital Maqari, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Sunday.

Al-Issa said that the initiatives aligned with the league鈥檚 mission to strengthen the unity of the Islamic nation, emphasizing that its goal was the service of the Holy Qur鈥檃n.

The forum issued several key recommendations, notably the establishment of an international technical Qur鈥檃n recitation association, a global body affiliated with the league and dedicated to overseeing technical aspects of 蚕耻谤鈥檃苍颈肠 recitation.


Saudi play 鈥楾he Hoop鈥 premieres at Edinburgh festival

Saudi play 鈥楾he Hoop鈥 premieres at Edinburgh festival
Updated 03 August 2025

Saudi play 鈥楾he Hoop鈥 premieres at Edinburgh festival

Saudi play 鈥楾he Hoop鈥 premieres at Edinburgh festival

RIYADH: The Scottish capital hosted the premiere of the Saudi play 鈥淭he Hoop,鈥 directed by Fahad Al-Dosari, as part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

The festival, one of the world鈥檚 largest theater events, is celebrating cultural diversity this year, featuring more than 2,000 artists from 256 countries in 3,350 performances.

Supported by the Saudi Theater and Performing Arts Commission, the play marks a key milestone in the Kingdom鈥檚 expanding presence on the global stage, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Running until Aug. 5, the production is part of the Sitar program 鈥 an initiative launched by the commission to support local theater and promote emerging Saudi talent.

Presented in English translation, the play explores modern human life in a bleak, repetitive setting, using symbolic drama to express existential concerns.

海角直播鈥檚 participation reflects its continued commitment to supporting the arts and strengthening its global cultural presence, the SPA added.

The play previously won Best Contemporary Show at the second Riyadh Theater Festival in 2024 and recently featured in the 79th Avignon Festival in France, as part of a series celebrating the Arabic language.


Saudi scouts showcase heritage, culture in Portugal

Saudi scouts showcase heritage, culture in Portugal
Updated 03 August 2025

Saudi scouts showcase heritage, culture in Portugal

Saudi scouts showcase heritage, culture in Portugal

Riyadh: The 海角直播n Scout Association participated in a cultural exchange event during the 16th World Scout Moot in Portugal.

The global event brought together more than 7,100 scouts from 118 associations worldwide, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Sunday.

The Saudi delegation showcased the country鈥檚 culture by serving traditional coffee, displaying regional men鈥檚 attire, and offering popular local dishes.

The association also performed the traditional Ardah dance and other folk arts reflecting the Kingdom鈥檚 rich cultural heritage, the SPA added.

A photo exhibition highlighted Saudi scouts鈥 community service, especially their support for Hajj and Umrah pilgrims and environmental protection efforts.

Participation reflected the association鈥檚 commitment to empowering Saudi scouts to represent the Kingdom on the international stage, expand their global presence, and strengthen their leadership capabilities.

The delegation joined global celebrations of World Scout Scarf Day on Aug. 1, exchanging scarves with other national scout organizations to promote unity and pride in the movement.

The World Scout Moot is held every four years and is designed for young people aged 18 to 25. Those aged 26 and above can participate as members of the International Service Team.