Saudi and Somali foreign ministers meet ahead of Arab summit on Gaza

Saudi and Somali foreign ministers meet ahead of Arab summit on Gaza
Saudi FM Prince Faisal bin Farhan and his Somali counterpart, Abshir Omar Huruse. (SPA)
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Updated 10 November 2023
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Saudi and Somali foreign ministers meet ahead of Arab summit on Gaza

Saudi and Somali foreign ministers meet ahead of Arab summit on Gaza
  • Officials to hold talks on sidelines of preparations for an Arab summit on the Israeli war on Gaza, scheduled for Saturday in Riyadh

RIYADH: Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan held talks with his Somali counterpart, Abshir Omar Huruse, on Thursday.

They met on the sidelines of a preparatory meeting of Arab foreign ministers ahead of an Arab summit on the Israeli war on Gaza that is due to take place on Saturday in Riyadh.

They reviewed the relationship between their countries and ways in which it might be strengthened in various fields, along with other issues of mutual interest, the Saudi Press Agency reported. The ministers also signed a cooperation agreement.

Waleed Al-Khuraiji, the Saudi deputy foreign minister, and Abdulrahman Al-Daoud, the director general of the foreign minister’s office, also attended the meeting.
 


Saudi anime enthusiast entertains with interactive content 

Saudi anime enthusiast entertains with interactive content 
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Saudi anime enthusiast entertains with interactive content 

Saudi anime enthusiast entertains with interactive content 
  • Azam Alawaidhi is an Instagram ambassador for the Middle East

RIYADH: Saudi anime content creator Azam Alawaidhi has cemented his status as an Instagram ambassador and the go-to guy for all things anime and comedy. 

“I got a message from Instagram team that I have a meeting with them. I entered the meeting and they said, ‘Azam, we want to thank you for the content you post in our app, so for that, we want you to be one of our ambassadors in the Middle East,‘“ he said. 

“I felt as if I was in a dream. I went to talk to my mother and my family, and we sat laughing because the whole house was using Instagram, so it was a joke that someone living in the house with them had become an ambassador for the program,” he added.  

His hilarious sketches and anime-focused content have amassed him nearly half a million followers on the platform, and his following continues to grow. 

Alawaidhi pays great attention to detail in his videos. He dresses up as a different anime character for each video, a practice that requires significant effort from a creator who posts daily content. 

Alawaidhi told Arab News: “What distinguishes me from other anime content creators is that my clips are sarcastic and comedic, and sometimes I talk to the characters as if they were with me. I talk about anime stories in a way that makes the viewer enjoy any story I tell and follow the anime.” 

Alawaidhi’s passion for anime began at a young age. He recalls being 13 years old and eagerly searching for people his age to discuss anime episodes with but finding it difficult as not many were familiar with the medium at the time. 

This inspired him to start creating content, and his first video garnered 100 views, kickstarting his journey as an anime content creator. 

“I recognized that many people enjoy watching anime but often lack someone to discuss the episodes with, and I see my role as providing that platform for my followers to share their interest and engage with the content,” he said. 

Alawaidhi has been invited as a guest to many anime-related events, such as Geekcon 2024 in Kuwait, where he had a show called “Anas and Azam Show,” as well as Comfest 2023, also in Kuwait, where he did a video with a Japanese voice actor from “One Piece.”

He continued: “I am the first Saudi to make a video with great anime voice actors and this is an honor for me. One of them is Kazuhiko Inoue, the voice actor of Hatake Kakashi in ‘Naruto,’” he said.  

Alawaidhi also collaborates with a number of Arabic content creators who share an interest in anime culture. For instance, he is currently working on a project with Emad Ramen, a foodie who specializes in anime cuisine, on creating a dish that Luffy, a character from the “One Piece” anime, would love.  

“I am excited about the Dragon Ball theme park that will happen in Qiddiyah in Saudi Arabia, and it’s a huge pride for all anime fans,” Alawaidhi said.

The Dragon Ball theme park is an upcoming attraction being developed in Saudi Arabia by the Qiddiya Investment Co. 

It will be the world’s first and only Dragon Ball-themed park, covering over 500,000 square meters. The park will feature seven themed areas recreating iconic locations from the franchise, with over 30 rides and attractions, including a 70-meter tall Shenron statue containing a roller coaster. The park aims to immerse fans in the Dragon Ball universe with themed hotels and restaurants. 

Alawaidhi is also working on an anime store where he will sell merchandise with special designs for anime characters, such as paintings, t-shirts, and hoodies, but the name of the store is still under the wraps.  

“I’m working on something special for all anime fans and my fans, and I’m sure they will love the special designs.” 

 


Retired Presidency of State Security employee arrested over corruption charges: Nazaha

Retired Presidency of State Security employee arrested over corruption charges: Nazaha
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Retired Presidency of State Security employee arrested over corruption charges: Nazaha

Retired Presidency of State Security employee arrested over corruption charges: Nazaha
  • Information available during his previous work had been exploited, says authority

RIYADH: A colonel who had retired from the Kingdom’s Presidency of State Security has been arrested after being caught receiving a sum of money in exchange for claiming to close a corruption case against a businessman.

Saad Ibrahim Al-Yousef was caught receiving a check for SR30,000,000 ($7,994,772) in exchange for claiming to close and finalize a pending financial and administrative corruption case at the Oversight and Anti-Corruption Authority. Al-Yousef had arranged to receive SR100,000,000 in total as part of the deal, the authority said.

The colonel exploited information which had been available to him during his previous work, with the assistance of a female named Amnah Mohammed Ali Abdullah, of Yemeni origin. Abdullah falsely claimed to hold a government position and claimed she was a member of one of the ruling families of a Gulf state.

Abdullah forged a letter, including a royal order, to deceive the businessman.

The pair also collected SR80,000,000 from citizens, with the assistance of a Syrian called Mohammed Saleem Atfah and a Sudanese resident named Adel Najm Aldeen.

They claimed to have invested the sum in state projects but the group of four purchased real estate inside and outside the Kingdom, and valuable possessions that were then smuggled out of the Kingdom, the authority said.

All the individuals have been arrested and legal measures are currently being taken against them.

Anyone who exploits public office to achieve personal gain or harm the public interest in any way will be prosecuted, the authority said.


Czech karate instructor turns falconer

Czech karate instructor turns falconer
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Czech karate instructor turns falconer

Czech karate instructor turns falconer
  • Ilian Kirov now runs a falcon farm and was displaying some of his birds at the 2024 International Falcon Breeders Auction

RIYADH: Ilian Kirov, a former Czech karate expert and coach at the Saudi Karate Federation, has taken up a new hobby, falconry.

Kirov, who first started showing interest in falconry in 2002 when he worked at the SKF, now runs a falcon farm and was displaying some of his birds at the 2024 International Falcon Breeders Auction.

Organized by the Saudi Falcons Club, the auction will continue until Aug. 24 at the club’s headquarters in Malham, north of Riyadh, where leading falcon breeders from 16 countries are participating.

Kirov, the owner of BG Falcons, said he was happy to be a part of the auction.

“I think that the strongest link between the two hobbies is the supernatural speed that a karate player must have, which is one of the most significant qualities of a falcon, in addition to the ferocity that a karate player might resort to sometimes to win, which we find in the falcon when looking for food,” Kirov said.

Kirov praised the efforts and facilities provided by the Saudi Falcon Club. 

He said that the sales activity was excellent and that he had sold more than a third of his falcons over the past few days.

“The market is wonderful, and the organization is excellent. I participated with 32 falcons and have sold 12 so far. Falcon enthusiasts are still coming to the auction every day,” he said.

The auction has become an international platform where falconers and falcon breeders meet annually, reflecting the efforts by the Saudi Falcon Club to preserve the historical tradition of falconry.


Saudi Arabia welcomes Sudanese government’s decision to reopen border crossing to aid

People cross the border between Sudan and Chad at the border post in Adre. (File/AFP)
People cross the border between Sudan and Chad at the border post in Adre. (File/AFP)
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Saudi Arabia welcomes Sudanese government’s decision to reopen border crossing to aid

People cross the border between Sudan and Chad at the border post in Adre. (File/AFP)
  • The Kingdom’s foreign ministry said it notes the positive impact of this step in addressing humanitarian needs and facilitating the delivery of aid

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia on Thursday welcomed the Sudanese sovereign council’s decision to allow the use of the Adre border crossing with Chad for three months to enable the entry of aid into areas of the Darfur region.

The Kingdom’s foreign ministry said it notes the positive impact of this step in addressing humanitarian needs, facilitating the delivery of aid, and ensuring the safety of humanitarian workers.

The Kingdom’s delegation to talks in Geneva seeking to end the violence held discussions with the UN Secretary-General’s envoy and representatives of the African Union to discuss providing emergency aid, the ministry said.


New crackdown on environmental violators in Saudi Arabia

New crackdown on environmental violators in Saudi Arabia
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New crackdown on environmental violators in Saudi Arabia

New crackdown on environmental violators in Saudi Arabia

RIYADH: The Special Forces for Environmental Security in Saudi Arabia has taken action in two separate incidents of environmental law infringement.

The forces apprehended a Saudi citizen for violating regulations by grazing 11 camels in prohibited areas within the Imam Abdulaziz bin Mohammed Royal Reserve. The penalty for illegal camel grazing is a fine of SR500 ($133) per camel.

Another citizen, this time in the Asir region, was caught breaching environmental laws by starting a fire in an area with vegetation cover. Legal procedures have been initiated against the offender. The forces said that the penalty for lighting or using fire in areas with vegetation cover carries a fine of up to SR3,000 ($800).

The Saudi authorities have urged the public to report any activities that may constitute an attack on the environment or wildlife. Citizens and residents should call 911 in the regions of Makkah, Riyadh, and the Eastern Province, or 999 and 996 in other areas of the Kingdom to report such incidents.