Taif governor meets plants cooperative members

Prince Saud bin Nahar met with Abdulrahman Al-Sherbi, president of the Rose and Aromatic Plants Cooperative Association, in Taif. (SPA)
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Prince Saud bin Nahar met with Abdulrahman Al-Sherbi, president of the Rose and Aromatic Plants Cooperative Association, in Taif. (SPA)
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Taif Gov. Prince Saud bin Nahar. (SPA)
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Taif governor meets plants cooperative members

Taif governor meets plants cooperative members
  • The prince was briefed on the association’s recent initiatives, as well as upcoming programs and activities

TAIF: Taif Gov. Prince Saud bin Nahar met with Abdulrahman Al-Sherbi, president of the Rose and Aromatic Plants Cooperative Association, in the presence of representatives from relevant government agencies.

During the meeting, the prince was briefed on the association’s recent initiatives, as well as upcoming programs and activities.

The governor commended the collaborative efforts between government and public entities, highlighting the uniqueness of Taif’s roses and aromatic plants and their potential on the international stage.

 


Saudi aid center distributes 3,800 boxes of dates in Aden

The distribution benefited 22,800 individuals. (SPA)
The distribution benefited 22,800 individuals. (SPA)
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Saudi aid center distributes 3,800 boxes of dates in Aden

The distribution benefited 22,800 individuals. (SPA)
  • The center distributed 300 food baskets in Costanta, Romania, benefiting 1,500 individuals.

ADEN: The King Salman Center for Relief and Humanitarian Aid recently distributed 3,800 boxes of dates across the districts of Mansoura, Sheikh Othman, and Dar Saad in Aden province, Yemen.

The distribution benefited 22,800 individuals, including displaced persons and people with special needs, as part of KSrelief’s 2025 date assistance distribution project in the country.

The center also distributed 300 food baskets in Costanta, Romania, benefiting 1,500 individuals. This is part of the Etaam Food Basket Distribution Project.

These initiatives are part of the Kingdom’s relief and humanitarian efforts carried out to support those in need and alleviate suffering worldwide.

 


Attempt to smuggle 22,496 unlicensed pills foiled in Jazan

Attempt to smuggle 22,496 unlicensed pills foiled in Jazan
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Attempt to smuggle 22,496 unlicensed pills foiled in Jazan

Attempt to smuggle 22,496 unlicensed pills foiled in Jazan
  • Security authorities call upon citizens and residents to report all available information about any activities related to drug smuggling or selling

JAZAN: Al-Afwaj security patrols in Jazan foiled an attempt to smuggle 22,496 unlicensed medical pills and 3 kg of hashish in Faifa Governorate. The seized narcotics were handed to the relevant authority.

Authorities in Jazan arrested a violator of the border security system, of Ethiopian nationality, for promoting amphetamine. Preliminary procedures have been completed and the offender referred to the competent authority.

Land patrols of the Border Guard in Al-Raboah in the Asir Region led to the arrest of six violators of the border security system, of Ethiopian nationality, for smuggling 120 kg of qat. Preliminary procedures have been completed, and the seized narcotics handed to the relevant authority.

Security authorities call upon citizens and residents to report all available information about any activities related to drug smuggling or selling. They can contact the General Directorate of Narcotics Control by calling 911 in Makkah, Riyadh, and the Eastern Region, or 999 in the other regions. The organization can also be contacted by email.

 


SFDA prepares for Hajj season

SFDA prepares for Hajj season
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SFDA prepares for Hajj season

SFDA prepares for Hajj season
  • The center is responsible for managing health crises and disasters during the Hajj season

MAKKAH: The Saudi Food and Drug Authority continues its intensive efforts, in preparation for the Hajj season, by implementing training programs and actively participating in joint simulations.

These initiatives are to enhance preparedness and ensure a rapid response to health incidents, safeguarding the health and safety of pilgrims.

The authority is playing an active role at the National Emergency Crisis and Disasters Management Center at Mina Hospital to strengthen coordination among relevant government entities and support preventive measures.

The authority organized a workshop in Makkah titled “Food Poisoning.” The workshop provided training on rapid response mechanisms for suspected cases, emphasizing regulatory procedures, the importance of immediate reporting, and coordination between the relevant authorities.

The center is responsible for managing health crises and disasters during the Hajj season, serving as a hub for all related entities to enhance integration, readiness, and all efforts in handling health emergencies, reports, and risk management.

 


Saudi Health Ministry launches 5th “Walk 30” at Sports Boulevard

Saudi Health Ministry launches 5th “Walk 30” at Sports Boulevard
Updated 21 March 2025
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Saudi Health Ministry launches 5th “Walk 30” at Sports Boulevard

Saudi Health Ministry launches 5th “Walk 30” at Sports Boulevard
  • “Walk 30,” which stems from the “Live Well” initiative, is the biggest walking event in the Kingdom
  • It is also the biggest digital health challenge in the Kingdom, with over 1 million participants tallied via the Sehhaty app

RIYADH: The fifth edition of “Walk 30” will take place on April 26 at the Sports Boulevard’s Sands Sports Park, the Ministry of Health has announced.
The initiative, which aims to promote a healthy lifestyle and encourage more people to adopt walking as a daily habit, is held in partnership with the Sports Boulevard Foundation. It is part of the Healthcare Sector Transformation Program — a Kingdom Vision 2030 program — which seeks to increase life expectancy to 80 by 2030.
“Walk 30,” which stems from the “Live Well” initiative, is the biggest walking event in the Kingdom and has been held each year since 2019. It aims to encourage people to commit to walking 150 minutes each week in an effort to prevent health issues and promote longevity.
It is also the biggest digital health challenge in the Kingdom, with over 1 million participants tallied via the Sehhaty app.
Sports Boulevard Foundation CEO Jayne McGivern said the organization was proud to host the event and that its partnership with the Ministry of Health reflected a commitment to supporting healthy lifestyles and encouraging physical activity.
McGivern added the initiative reflected the foundation’s vision of providing a sustainable sports environment that promoted public health.
“Walk 30” won the Kotler Award in the “Best Health and Wellness Campaign” category. Meanwhile, the Ministry of Health continues to develop innovative solutions to support the adoption of healthy and sustainable lifestyles, contributing to the reduction of chronic disease rates and improving quality of life.
The initiative is family-friendly and is held in different parts of the Kingdom, reflecting the “A Vibrant, Healthy Nation” vision.


Saudi design scene is a cultural melting pot, says Princess Nourah

Saudi design scene is a cultural melting pot, says Princess Nourah
Updated 21 March 2025
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Saudi design scene is a cultural melting pot, says Princess Nourah

Saudi design scene is a cultural melting pot, says Princess Nourah
  • She applauds Saudis for sense of humor, creating fun designs
  • Princess Nourah highlighted the importance of fashion designers knowing their heritage, culture, and roots

RIYADH: A melting pot of local and international influences defines Saudi design, Princess Nourah Al-Faisal told Arab News on the sidelines of a Torba Studio talk.
In a talk titled “Experience in the Field,” Princess Nourah and Nazek Alkhulaifi, the co-founder and designer at Torba Studio, engaged in a conversation about the next generation of fashion design at the headquarters of Adhlal, a research-based consultancy in Riyadh founded by Princess Nourah.
As a part of its internship program Torba Studio has talks every Thursday and the Riyadh-based fashion brand opened the talk to the public during Ramadan.
As an entrepreneur and designer with more than two decades of experience working in design, Princess Nourah has seen the transformation of the design sector, and she described modern-day Saudi design as eclectic.
She added: “What I was talking about earlier is the community being a melting pot; it really is.
“There are so many influences. It used to be that there were the Saudis and the Europeans, but now there is everything coming in — you see influences from Korea, Japan, India. It has become a melting pot that the silk trade route used to come through. It’s a reawakening of that cultural collision and it is really interesting.
“We are the heart of the Islamic world and our cultures are so varied and that’s where they all meet.”
Princess Nourah highlighted the importance of fashion designers knowing their heritage, culture, and roots, which are elements that allow them to create designs that fit their environment.
She said: “Our clothes need to fit our lifestyles, our culture, and need to help us live. That is what design is for, to solve problems.”
She said that Saudi designers were going through an experimental phase of introducing heritage into their work, such as weaving and embroidery.
She added: “I expect that we will see a vast improvement over the next few years. If you look at Riyadh Fashion Week the first year and then compare it to the second year, imagine what will happen in the next four or five years.
“There is a confidence and embracing of our heritage and culture and trying to understand how to express them with pride.”
Princess Nourah applauds Saudis for their sense of humor and their capability to create fun designs.
She said: “I think you are going to see it in design, not just fashion, you are going to see it all across design and in the way people choose to live their lives.”
Alkhulaifi told Arab News that as Saudi youngsters immersed themselves in the fashion and design industry, guidance was vital for their success.
Alkhulaifi said: “It is very much an increase and the energy is positive. It is like a driving force, like a big wave of creatives that are ready to add something to the industry.
“We need to guide and share the experiences because we want more structured exposure to benefit everyone in the industry.”
Alkhulaifi said every Torba Studio collection revolved around the human experience and the philosophy of the unknown, adding: “Every piece that we do (create) has some sort of symbolism of being human.”