‘Lady of Trees’ are nature’s sentinels in Sarawat Mountains

‘Lady of Trees’ are nature’s sentinels in Sarawat Mountains
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Thriving in various environments, these steadfast evergreens embody the essence of the area’s ecosystem. (SPA)
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Thriving in various environments, these steadfast evergreens embody the essence of the area’s ecosystem. (SPA)
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Thriving in various environments, these steadfast evergreens embody the essence of the area’s ecosystem. (SPA)
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Thriving in various environments, these steadfast evergreens embody the essence of the area’s ecosystem. (SPA)
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Updated 02 August 2024
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‘Lady of Trees’ are nature’s sentinels in Sarawat Mountains

‘Lady of Trees’ are nature’s sentinels in Sarawat Mountains
  • Juniper trees have stood the test of time, creating vital habitats across the provinces of Taif, Al-Baha and Asir

TAIF: The juniper tree, revered as the “Lady of Trees” and a symbol of lush forests and towering mountains in Saudi Arabia, plays a pivotal role in maintaining the delicate balance of terrestrial ecosystems.


Serving as a refuge for wildlife, these ancient trees have stood the test of time, creating vital habitats across the provinces of Taif, Al-Baha and Asir.




Thriving in various environments, these steadfast evergreens embody the essence of the area’s ecosystem. (SPA)

Under the watchful care of the National Center for Vegetation Cover Development and Combating Desertification, the venerable junipers are nurtured to ensure their longevity and safeguard natural resources.

Preventing detrimental practices and fostering continuous guidance and awareness, especially amidst the influx of tourists to the Al-Hada and Al-Shafa villages in the Makkah region, remains a top priority.


Dr. Ahmed Al-Ghamdi, director-general of research and innovation at the NCVC, emphasized the significance of the juniper tree and the threats it faces. This includes the significant degradation of juniper environments in the Kingdom’s southwestern highlands due to human activities and climatic factors.




An officer of the National Center for Vegetation Cover Development and Combating Desertification on patrol at the Sarawat mountains. (SPA)

This degradation has led to dieback in junipers, visible in degraded areas with lifeless trees.


Al-Ghamdi said that despite being a new entity, the NCVC is actively involved in rehabilitation efforts. It aims to address the causes of degradation and expand forest coverage with juniper trees, in line with the Saudi Green Initiative’s goal of planting 10 billion trees in the Kingdom.

Dr. Saleh Al-Shaeel, a botany enthusiast, said that juniper trees in the Sarawat Mountains embody the region’s natural beauty and resilience, nurture a rich biodiversity and have significant influence on the local climate.


Thriving in various environments, these steadfast evergreens embody the essence of the area’s ecosystem.


Madinah governor attends Fatwa Symposium at Prophet’s Mosque

Madinah governor attends Fatwa Symposium at Prophet’s Mosque
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Madinah governor attends Fatwa Symposium at Prophet’s Mosque

Madinah governor attends Fatwa Symposium at Prophet’s Mosque
  • Forum was organized by the Presidency of Religious Affairs at the Grand Mosque and the Prophet’s Mosque
  • Dr. Mohammed bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa, secretary-general of the Muslim World League, spoke about the recent fatwas that facilitate pilgrimage

RIYADH: Madinah Gov. Prince Salman bin Sultan attended the second Fatwa Symposium on Tuesday evening at the Prophet’s Mosque.

The forum was organized by the Presidency of Religious Affairs at the Grand Mosque and the Prophet’s Mosque.

Sheikh Fahad Al-Majid, secretary-general of the Council of Senior Scholars, delivered a speech on behalf of Grand Mufti Sheikh Abdulaziz Al-Asheikh, in which he said the development and expansion of the Prophet’s Mosque in Madinah and the Grand Mosque in Makkah demonstrated Saudi Arabia’s commitment to the Two Holy Mosques.

A key objective of Saudi Vision 2030 was to enable more Muslims to visit Makkah and Madinah for religious rituals, he said.

Dr. Mohammed bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa, secretary-general of the Muslim World League, spoke about the recent fatwas that facilitate pilgrimage and the Council of Senior Scholars’ decision requiring permits for Hajj, addressing difficulties faced by pilgrims without permits.

Sheikh Abdulrahman Al-Sudais, president of religious affairs at the Grand Mosque and the Prophet’s Mosque, said the symposium reflected the ongoing efforts of the country’s leaders to serve the Two Holy Mosques and convey their message globally.

Prince Salman attended the signing of agreements between the Presidency of Religious Affairs at the Grand Mosque and the Prophet’s Mosque, the Islamic University of Madinah, the Permanent Committee for Scholarly Research and Ifta and Al-Maarefa University.

The agreements aim to establish a fatwa chair for research and studies at the Prophet’s Mosque and adopt technological tools for fatwas, including AI.

An exhibition on the sidelines of the symposium showcased the evolution of fatwas. Prince Salman also observed how robots provided explanations, guidance and fatwas to visitors via video communication.


Riyadh to host 19th Internet Governance Forum in December

Riyadh to host 19th Internet Governance Forum in December
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Riyadh to host 19th Internet Governance Forum in December

Riyadh to host 19th Internet Governance Forum in December
  • UN-run event seeks to harness innovation, reduce risk in digital space
  • More than 10,000 people from 160 countries set to attend

RIYADH: The 19th Internet Governance Forum organized by the UN will be held at the King Abdulaziz International Conference Center in Riyadh in December.

This year’s event will encompass discussions on public policy issues related to the internet, information and experience sharing and problem solving under the umbrella of “building our multi-stakeholder digital future.”

The platform aims to achieve consensus among governments, the private sector and nonprofit organizations on policies for stronger internet governance around the world.

Saudi Arabia’s hosting of the event reflects its commitment to digital development and leading role in information and communications technology and digital governance. It positions the Kingdom as a global destination for international conferences and showcases its commitment to the UN’s sustainable development goals.

The Ministry of Communications and Information Technology said on X: “To strengthen the Kingdom’s role as a regional hub for technology and innovation, Riyadh will host the Internet Governance Forum #IGF2024. This event reflects our vision of spearheading global digital transformation and leading efforts to develop sustainable solutions and a robust, secure digital infrastructure.”

According to the IGF, key themes will include harnessing innovation and balancing risks in the digital space, enhancing the digital contribution to peace, development and sustainability, advancing human rights and inclusion in the digital age, and improving digital governance.

More than 10,000 people from 160 countries are expected to attend the forum, which runs from Dec. 15-19.

Further information and details of how to register are available from the IGF website at https://igfriyadh2024.sa.


14th Gulf Theater Festival to showcase top plays, creators

14th Gulf Theater Festival to showcase top plays, creators
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14th Gulf Theater Festival to showcase top plays, creators

14th Gulf Theater Festival to showcase top plays, creators

Riyadh: The Theater and Performing Arts Commission has announced that the 14th Gulf Theater Festival in Riyadh from Sept. 10 to 17 will showcase some of the region’s top shows and creators. 

At a press conference, the commission’s representatives said the event is aimed at fostering artistic collaborations and the exchange of expertise in the GCC. 

The event was attended by Sultan Al-Bazai, CEO of the commission, Khalid Al-Baz, general manager of the festival, and other officials.

The festival will feature six plays, as well as programs and workshops on topics including management and generating creative ideas. 

Notable plays include “The Sea” from Saudi Arabia, “I See You” from the UAE, and “On the Other Side” from Bahrain.

The Kingdom is hosting the festival, under the direction of Culture Minister Prince Badr bin Abdullah bin Farhan, for the first time.

The commission’s mission is to host international festivals to enrich and promote Saudi Arabia and Gulf theater.


Initiative launched to enhance tourism education, training

Initiative launched to enhance tourism education, training
Updated 28 August 2024
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Initiative launched to enhance tourism education, training

Initiative launched to enhance tourism education, training
  • 102 programs to be assessed, boosting national and international standards

RIYADH: Saudi Vice Minister of Tourism Princess Haifa bint Mohammed Al-Saud has launched a comprehensive accreditation initiative to enhance education and training standards in the tourism sector.

The initiative will focus on improving educational programs and aligning them with labor market needs, according to the Ministry of Tourism.

Princess Haifa described the launch as a key step toward advancing the ministry’s goals, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Wednesday.

She said that 102 national tourism education and training programs would be assessed in 2024 by UN Tourism, the Education and Training Evaluation Commission, and the Technical and Vocational Training Corp.

The goal is to help tourism institutions gain both international and local accreditations and professional certificates.

Princess Haifa outlined several targets: 31 programs will achieve national and international accreditation in 2024; 200 trainers and staff will receive professional certificates to teach and manage tourism programs; 37 Ministry of Tourism employees will earn professional management certificates; and 27 programs will gain accreditations in 2025.

She said that the ministry was working with local and international partners to meet the initiative’s goals, boosting the tourism labor market’s competitiveness, enhancing the Kingdom’s global tourism status, and providing job opportunities.

The ministry also introduced the Tourism National Occupational Skills Standards under the “Ahluha” initiative in June. This aims to establish professional standards to improve tourism education and training and address industry supply and demand gaps.


Saudi crown prince sends letter to Tonga PM

Saudi crown prince sends letter to Tonga PM
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Saudi crown prince sends letter to Tonga PM

Saudi crown prince sends letter to Tonga PM

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has sent a letter to Tonga’s Prime Minister Siaosi Sovaleni, also known as Hu’akavameiliku, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Wednesday.

The message was delivered by Saudi Arabia’s Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Member of the Cabinet and Climate Affairs Envoy Adel bin Ahmed Al-Jubeir at a reception.

Al-Jubeir conveyed the greetings and best wishes of King Salman and the crown prince to the country’s government and people.

During the reception, the officials discussed efforts to boost relations, including ways to tackle climate change.