Historic Jeddah unites football fans for Club World Cup final

The historical district in Jeddah has become an outlet and a goal for international  audiences wishing to learn more about Saudi culture, arts and heritage. (Supplied)
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Updated 23 December 2023
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Historic Jeddah unites football fans for Club World Cup final

 Historic Jeddah unites football fans for Club World Cup final
  • The historical district in Jeddah has become an outlet and a goal for international audiences wishing to learn more about Saudi culture, arts and heritage

JEDDAH: Excitement filled Jeddah’s historic Al-Balad district, as football fans from the Kingdom and around the world gathered for the FIFA Club World Cup final, which was hosted by Saudi Arabia for the first time this year.

Manchester City beat Fluminense 4-0 in Jeddah on Friday to become Club World Cup champions.

Lake Al-Arbaeen Park was set up with giant screens to host fans for the event, and the space also included entertainment activities, cultural shows, and restaurants serving culinary delights.

The historical district in Jeddah has become an outlet and a goal for international audiences wishing to learn more about Saudi culture, arts and heritage.

Everyone is keen to provide everything that would leave a positive impact on fans from different countries. It is also an opportunity to highlight the true culture of Saudi Arabia with its generosity and gallantry.

Sultan Haqqoui Al-Qalaa, Folklore Troupe director

FIFA President Gianni Infantino performed a traditional Saudi dance with a folk group during the event, demonstrating his respect for Saudi culture, customs and traditions, and showing how sports are important tool for the mixing of civilizations.

Football fan Michael and his friend who came from Manchester told Arab News: “The historical district is a peaceful part of Jeddah where we enjoy walking around. We have had a fantastic welcome, and we enjoyed being here.”

Al-Qalaa Folklore Troupe Director Sultan Haqqoui told Arab News: “Folklore has become one of the most important daily performances in the historic city of Jeddah, where it is very popular. Various fans from all over the world are delighted to watch it. In fact, many famous (individuals) come to enjoy the various folk arts that distinguish the Kingdom from its north to south, east and west. They find in these folk arts an opportunity to learn about Saudi culture in its various aspects.”

He added that: “These arts have great resonance in various countries of the world, especially in Europe and Latin America. We received direct feedback from the followers of these celebrities who expressed their great admiration for these arts that are performed on a daily basis in historic Jeddah.”

Haqqoui said that hosting the FIFA Club World Cup in Saudi Arabia for the first time was a great responsibility.

“Everyone is keen to provide everything that would leave a positive impact on fans from different countries. It is also an opportunity to highlight the true culture of Saudi Arabia with its generosity and gallantry,” he said.

Owner of the Al-Ittihad Museum in historic Al-Balad district, Abdulaziz bin Mahfouz, said: “The historical area is important for the Al-Ittihad Club and for athletes in general in the four old neighborhoods.

“We get visitors throughout the year, but during these past few days, we’ve seen crowds of worldwide fans of international clubs who saw this as an appropriate and historic opportunity to get to know Saudi heritage closely.”

Fans of Brazilian clubs get along well with locals, he added, and “also express their culture and heritage.”

In the historic district, sports fans from around the world have “found the place and opportunity to meet and get to know each other and host celebrations. They are a beautiful addition to the historical area.”

Marcelo from Rio de Janeiro, a fan of Fluminense FC, told Arab News that “it was a great surprise to see Saudi Arabia and the great development which the Kingdom is witnessing. People here are helpful and friendly; they stop you to welcome and talk. Everybody here is nice, and I am happy to be among them.”


Diplomats visit security exhibit at camel festival

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Diplomats visit security exhibit at camel festival

Diplomats visit security exhibit at camel festival

RIYADH: The ambassadors of Japan, Egypt, Morocco, Jordan, Serbia, India, Romania and Albania to Saudi Arabia, along with the French mission delegation, recently visited the Ministry of Interior’s Security Oasis exhibition, held alongside the King Abdulaziz Camel Festival.

In a tour of regional principality and security sector pavilions, the diplomats learned about the ministry’s security efforts and achievements, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Sunday.

They were also briefed on key development projects, investments in technology, AI applications and digital solutions aimed at enhancing public safety, environmental sustainability, traffic safety, and Hajj and Umrah services.

Meanwhile, visitors to the General Directorate of Border Guard pavilion explored 115 years of history, from camel patrols and sailing boats to modern technology and electronic services.

The pavilion also showcases anti-drug smuggling efforts, border security awareness, search and rescue operations, and land and sea monitoring, and features interactive elements like laser shooting and marine vehicle simulators.

The exhibition runs in Al-Sayahid, northeast of Riyadh, until Dec. 31.


COP16 Darah discussions focus on environmental preservation

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COP16 Darah discussions focus on environmental preservation

COP16 Darah discussions focus on environmental preservation

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s wild landscape, overseas travelers’ perceptions of the Kingdom and modern efforts to combat desertification were in the spotlight at COP16 in Riyadh.

A scientific session was hosted by the King Abdulaziz Foundation for Research and Archives, otherwise known as Darah. Discussions focused on the contributions of King Abdulaziz Al-Saud and his sons to safeguarding and preserving Saudi Arabia’s environment, reported the Saudi Press Agency on Saturday.

Specialists led three key discussions on scientific topics related to the Kingdom’s environmental preservation efforts. Darah’s participation represents a significant step in reinforcing Saudi Arabia’s global role in environmental protection.

This event aimed to raise awareness about desertification and drought, as well as highlight the Kingdom’s regional and international efforts to address these challenges.


KSrelief continues charity works worldwide

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Updated 15 December 2024
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KSrelief continues charity works worldwide

KSrelief continues charity works worldwide

RIYADH: The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) continues it charity works in calamity-ridden and conflict-affected countries, state news agency SPA reported.

In Afghanistan, the agency distributed 300 shelter kits and 300 tents, benefiting 1,800 individuals, as part of a shelter project aimed at assisting returnees from Pakistan to Afghanistan and those affected by flooding in 2024.

The project plans to distribute a total of 4,882 essential shelter items, including tents, blankets, plastic mats and other vital supplies to 29,292 individuals across Afghanistan.

In Kassala, Sudan, KSrelief distributed 1,200 food boxes to the neediest and displaced families as part of the third phase of the Food Security Support Project in the country this year.

In Chad’s Mayo-Kebbi Est region, KSrelief dispersed 356 food boxes for 2,136 vulnerable individuals.

Over in Lebanon, the fourth phase of the Al-Amal Charity Bakery Project in the Akkar Governorate and Miniyeh District handed out 175,000 bags of bread to needy Syrian, Palestinian and host community families between Oct. 24 and Oct. 30. Up to 62,500 individuals across 12,500 families benefited from the initiative.

Also in Miniyeh district of northern Lebanon, the KSrelief-funder Subul Al-Salam Social Association ambulance service carried out 70 missions between Nov. 29 and Dec. 5 ranging from transporting patients to and from hospitals as well providing emergency services to injured individuals

In Pakistan, KSrelief launched a food security support project which will distribute 147,500 food boxes in Sindh, Balochistan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Gilgit-Baltistan, Punjab and Kashmir. Each box weighs 95 kilograms and contains essential food items sufficient to sustain a family for one month.


Jordan’s King Abdullah meets with Saudi FM, Arab ministers at Syria meeting

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Updated 14 December 2024
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Jordan’s King Abdullah meets with Saudi FM, Arab ministers at Syria meeting

Jordan’s King Abdullah meets with Saudi FM, Arab ministers at Syria meeting
  • The meeting was held on the sidelines of the main Aqaba meetings on Syria

AQABA: Jordan’s King Abdullah II emphasized the strategic importance of Syria’s stability for the Arab world and the broader region during a meeting with Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan in Aqaba on Saturday, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The gathering also included members of the Arab Ministerial Contact Committee on Syria, foreign ministers from several countries, and representatives from international organizations.

King Abdullah underlined the critical need for a unified and effective international stance to safeguard Syria’s security, protect its citizens, and uphold its sovereignty.

He highlighted the importance of preserving Syria’s territorial integrity against any external interference or aggression while reinforcing its national institutions.

The meeting was held on the sidelines of the main Aqaba meetings on Syria, which also included top diplomats from the US and Turkiye Antony Blinken and Hakan Fidan.


Riyadh festival celebrates Saudi creativity, theatrical arts

Riyadh festival celebrates Saudi creativity, theatrical arts
Updated 14 December 2024
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Riyadh festival celebrates Saudi creativity, theatrical arts

Riyadh festival celebrates Saudi creativity, theatrical arts
  • The Riyadh Theater Festival reflects the commission’s commitment to supporting the performing arts and Saudi talent to achieve a strong presence on the regional and international stage

RIYADH: The Theater and Performing Arts Commission will host the second Riyadh Theater Festival at Princess Nourah bint Abdulrahman University.

The commission’s CEO Sultan Al-Bazie announced details of the event, which runs from Sunday to Dec. 26, to an audience of leading figures from the theater world and the media at the Saudi Music Hub.

The festival, he said, was a cornerstone for enhancing the theatrical movement in the Kingdom and raising public awareness of the performing arts.

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The Riyadh Theater Festival reflects the commission’s commitment to supporting the performing arts and Saudi talent to achieve a strong presence on the regional and international stage.

This year’s event would feature 20 performances, selected by a committee of experts, to reflect the diversity of theatrical arts in the Kingdom, including its intellectual and developmental programs, Al-Bazie said.

The festival will also honor the late Ahmed Al-Sabbagh, who was a notable figure in the field.

The Riyadh Theater Festival reflects the commission’s commitment to supporting the performing arts and Saudi talent to achieve a strong presence on the regional and international stage.

It will conclude with the presentation of awards to the distinguished performers.