Saudi Pro League stars including Ronaldo and Firmino enjoy Red Sea holiday

Saudi Pro League superstars Cristiano Ronaldo, Roberto Firmino, Fabinho Tavares and Roger Ibanez recently enjoyed a Red Sea holiday with their families. (SPA)
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Saudi Pro League superstars Cristiano Ronaldo, Roberto Firmino, Fabinho Tavares and Roger Ibanez recently enjoyed a Red Sea holiday with their families. (SPA)
Saudi Pro League superstars Cristiano Ronaldo, Roberto Firmino, Fabinho Tavares and Roger Ibanez recently enjoyed a Red Sea holiday with their families. (SPA)
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Saudi Pro League superstars Cristiano Ronaldo, Roberto Firmino, Fabinho Tavares and Roger Ibanez recently enjoyed a Red Sea holiday with their families. (SPA)
Saudi Pro League superstars Cristiano Ronaldo, Roberto Firmino, Fabinho Tavares and Roger Ibanez recently enjoyed a Red Sea holiday with their families. (SPA)
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Saudi Pro League superstars Cristiano Ronaldo, Roberto Firmino, Fabinho Tavares and Roger Ibanez recently enjoyed a Red Sea holiday with their families. (SPA)
Saudi Pro League superstars Cristiano Ronaldo, Roberto Firmino, Fabinho Tavares and Roger Ibanez recently enjoyed a Red Sea holiday with their families. (SPA)
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Saudi Pro League superstars Cristiano Ronaldo, Roberto Firmino, Fabinho Tavares and Roger Ibanez recently enjoyed a Red Sea holiday with their families. (SPA)
Saudi Pro League superstars Cristiano Ronaldo, Roberto Firmino, Fabinho Tavares and Roger Ibanez recently enjoyed a Red Sea holiday with their families. (SPA)
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Saudi Pro League superstars Cristiano Ronaldo, Roberto Firmino, Fabinho Tavares and Roger Ibanez recently enjoyed a Red Sea holiday with their families. (SPA)
Saudi Pro League superstars Cristiano Ronaldo, Roberto Firmino, Fabinho Tavares and Roger Ibanez recently enjoyed a Red Sea holiday with their families. (SPA)
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Saudi Pro League superstars Cristiano Ronaldo, Roberto Firmino, Fabinho Tavares and Roger Ibanez recently enjoyed a Red Sea holiday with their families. (SPA)
Saudi Pro League superstars Cristiano Ronaldo, Roberto Firmino, Fabinho Tavares and Roger Ibanez recently enjoyed a Red Sea holiday with their families. (SPA)
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Saudi Pro League superstars Cristiano Ronaldo, Roberto Firmino, Fabinho Tavares and Roger Ibanez recently enjoyed a Red Sea holiday with their families. (SPA)
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Updated 31 March 2024
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Saudi Pro League stars including Ronaldo and Firmino enjoy Red Sea holiday

Saudi Pro League stars including Ronaldo and Firmino enjoy Red Sea holiday

RIYADH: Saudi Pro League superstars Cristiano Ronaldo, Roberto Firmino, Fabinho Tavares and Roger Ibanez recently enjoyed a Red Sea holiday with their families, Saudi Press Agency reported.

The players stayed at luxury hotels in the area and also engaged in water sports and explored the surrounding islands.

They took in the Red Sea islands by air, accompanied by the Chief Administrative Officer of Red Sea Global Ahmed Ghazi Darwish, SPA added.

Ronaldo's partner Georgina Rodriguez joined the Portuguese superstar on the trip.

“Love in paradise. We keep discovering Saudi Arabia,” Rodriguez posted from a Red Sea resort, while tagging @VisitSaudi, the official tourism account of Saudi Arabia.

The photographs include shots of the couple and their children enjoying a day at the beach before posing for a photograph on an overwater deck.


Festivals showcase Al-Jouf region

Festivals showcase Al-Jouf region
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Festivals showcase Al-Jouf region

Festivals showcase Al-Jouf region
  • The third Al-Jouf Bounties Festival in Sakaka drew an impressive crowd of nearly 70,000 visitors
  • The event exceeded sales expectations for participating farmers

SAKAKA: The Al-Jouf region in Saudi Arabia has recently experienced a surge in economic and tourism activity, thanks to three festivals that have provided diverse entertainment for families and youth across the region.
The third Al-Jouf Bounties Festival in Sakaka, which ended on Thursday, drew an impressive crowd of nearly 70,000 visitors over its four-day run. The event exceeded sales expectations for participating farmers and featured a variety of children’s activities, entertainment programs, as well as health awareness and service booths.
In Dumat Al-Jandal, the second Summer Fun Festival proved popular for visitors, offering a wide range of activities and family-friendly entertainment. The event also provided a platform for food truck owners, entrepreneurs and productive families to showcase their offerings, promoting sustainable development. Additionally, the festival incorporated games designed to enhance cognitive skills.
Meanwhile, the third Fruit Festival in Tubarjal governorate, which began two days ago, is capitalizing on the region’s bountiful fruit production, which reaches 170,000 tons annually. The festival features 32 pavilions displaying agricultural products, highlighting fruits produced in the region. Complementing the agricultural focus, the event also includes entertainment activities such as a performance theater and a fine arts exhibition.


Saudi, Egypt investment ministers hold talks

Saudi, Egypt investment ministers hold talks
Updated 02 August 2024
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Saudi, Egypt investment ministers hold talks

Saudi, Egypt investment ministers hold talks

CAIRO: The Kingdom’s Investment Minister Khalid bin Abdulaziz Al-Falih has been holding talks with his Egyptian counterpart Hassan El-Khatib in El-Alamein, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Friday.

The ministers discussed investment opportunities and cooperation in several sectors.


Risk of injury, death sees recall of 13,763 car phone holders

Risk of injury, death sees recall of 13,763 car phone holders
Updated 02 August 2024
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Risk of injury, death sees recall of 13,763 car phone holders

Risk of injury, death sees recall of 13,763 car phone holders
  • In the event of airbag deployment, the magnetic phone holders could be propelled toward the passenger

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Commerce has ordered the recall of 13,763 magnetic phone holders for cars, citing serious concerns over their impact on airbag deployment.

In a statement released on Friday, the ministry warned of the potential danger posed by these phone holders, which were designed to be mounted at the center of the steering wheel, in interfering with the function of vehicle airbags.

In the event of airbag deployment, the phone holders could be propelled toward the passenger, posing a risk of serious injury or death, the ministry stated.

The recall affected several models of magnetic phone holders sold by various retailers in the Kingdom. Consumers who have purchased these products are advised to discontinue their use immediately and seek instructions on returns and refunds.

The ministry said it was monitoring the situation and working with manufacturers to ensure that all recalled units are removed from the market.

Consumers can verify if their product is part of the order by visiting the Defective Product Recall Center’s website at Recalls.sa.


Saudi, Chile conclude talks on mining, industrial cooperation

Saudi, Chile conclude talks on mining, industrial cooperation
Updated 02 August 2024
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Saudi, Chile conclude talks on mining, industrial cooperation

Saudi, Chile conclude talks on mining, industrial cooperation
  • Saudi Arabia Minister Bandar AlKhorayef led Kingdom’s delegation
  • Partnerships sought in chemicals, auto parts and electronics sectors

RIYADH: The Kingdom’s Industry and Mineral Resources Minister Bandar AlKhorayef has concluded his visit to Chile where he held talks with leading private and public sector officials on boosting cooperation, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Friday.

There were discussions held on the transfer of knowledge, the latest innovative technologies in mining, and mutual investment opportunities in the production and processing of minerals, particularly lithium, copper, and iron ore, the SPA reported.

At a meeting with Chile’s Mining Minister Aurora Williams, AlKhorayef focused on cooperation in sectors with high export and import potential including chemicals, auto parts and electronics.

AlKhorayef invited the minister to participate in January’s ministerial roundtable of the International Mining Conference to be held in Riyadh.

With Chile’s Finance Minister Mario Marcel, AlKhorayef discussed ways to enhance trade, as well as the Kingdom’s endeavor to become a leader in the electric-vehicle industry.

They reviewed the sectors and objectives of the National Industrial Strategy and the Kingdom’s mining strategy.

During a meeting with Economy, Development and Tourism Acting Minister Veronica Pardo, AlKhorayef highlighted mutual investment opportunities and the aims of the Saudi Vision 2030 economic diversification plan.

The two sides looked at opportunities to enhance the export of Saudi Arabia’s phosphate fertilizers to Chile, given their importance in the agricultural sector for food security.

AlKhorayef also held talks held with Foreign Affairs Acting Minister Gloria de la Fuente; and participated in a roundtable meeting with the South America nation’s industrial federation SOFOFA, which was attended by representatives from major mining companies.

In addition, AlKhorayef met with Ruben Alvarado, CEO of mining giant CODELCO, to discuss investment opportunities in the production and processing of minerals, particularly lithium and copper.

CODELCO is one of the world’s largest copper producers and has a significant presence in major markets, including Asia, Europe and the US.

The Kingdom and CODELCO have a partnership through the Almar Water Solutions company, owned by Abdul Latif Jameel. This project focuses on processing raw materials for the manufacture of EV batteries.

AlKhorayef also held a series of meetings with leaders of major Chilean and multinational mining companies, including Antofagasta, SQM, Advanced Mining Technology Center, and the Anglo American Mining Control Center.


Italy flag carrier ITA Airways starts nonstop Rome-Jeddah flights

Italy flag carrier ITA Airways starts nonstop Rome-Jeddah flights
Updated 02 August 2024
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Italy flag carrier ITA Airways starts nonstop Rome-Jeddah flights

Italy flag carrier ITA Airways starts nonstop Rome-Jeddah flights
  • New route will boost tourism in 2 nations, say officials
  • Follows opening of direct Rome-Riyadh flights in June

RIYADH: Italy’s flag carrier ITA Airways operated its first nonstop Rome-Jeddah flight on Aug. 1, linking Rome Fiumicino Airport with King Abdulaziz International Airport, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Friday.

The service, launched under the Kingdom’s Air Connectivity Program, or ACP, will run three times a week with an Airbus A321neo aircraft.

Carriers operating services between Rome and Jeddah airports include the low-cost carrier Wizz Air and Saudi Arabia’s national carrier Saudia. ITA Airways added Riyadh to its route network in June.

Rome Fiumicino Airport has seen a surge in traffic to Saudi Arabia, quadrupling volumes since 2019, and this trend has continued this year with a 33 percent annual increase, the Italian airline said earlier.

In a statement, Jeddah Airports chief executive Mazen Johar and ACP chief executive Majid Khan welcomed the opening up of the route.

“We are delighted to see ITA Airways commencing the route between Rome and our coastal and historical city of Jeddah, which will further enhance our air connectivity to KSA.

“Travelers from ITA Airways’ network in Italy, Europe, and the Americas will enjoy a more seamless journey to explore the untapped potential of Jeddah.”

The ACP aims to enhance air connectivity from unserved and underserved markets around the world to the Kingdom.

ITA’s chief commercial officer and Volare chief executive Emiliana Limosani said the new route was “a crucial step in our mission to develop the tourism sector further and increase visitor numbers from Italy, Europe, and beyond to Saudi Arabia.”