Saudi anime enthusiast entertains with interactive content 

Saudi anime enthusiast entertains with interactive content 
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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. (Supplied)
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Updated 15 August 2024
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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.” 

 


Saudi hospital launches palliative care program for young patients

Saudi hospital launches palliative care program for young patients
Updated 26 March 2025
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Saudi hospital launches palliative care program for young patients

Saudi hospital launches palliative care program for young patients

JEDDAH: King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre has launched the first dedicated palliative care program for adolescents and young adults in the Arab world.

This initiative aims to improve the quality of life of young patients with life-threatening illnesses by offering integrated care throughout their treatment journey.

The program not only enhances patient care but also serves as a model for similar initiatives, addressing a critical gap in palliative services for young patients across the Arab world.

Palliative care focuses on improving the quality of life for those with life-limiting illnesses, such as advanced cancers, heart disease, neurological disorders and organ failure. It also offers psychological and social support, aids decision-making and improves the overall patient experience.

For adolescents and young adults, the program addresses age-specific challenges including balancing treatment with education or work, coping with the psychological impact of illness and maintaining autonomy in care decisions.

The program features a multidisciplinary team of palliative care physicians, specialized nurses, social workers and mental health experts to support both patients and their families.

The World Health Organization reports that only 14 percent of patients globally who need palliative care receive it, highlighting a significant service gap.

Research shows that integrating palliative care into treatment plans for young patients with critical illnesses reduces symptom burden and improves overall quality of life. Cancer patients, in particular, often face inadequate pain management, psychological support, and guidance during their treatment.

The program has earned accreditation from the Saudi Commission for Health Specialties, the European Society for Medical Oncology and the International Association for Hospice and Palliative Care.

This ensures the highest standards of clinical competency, enabling healthcare professionals to deliver evidence-based, culturally sensitive palliative care.


Saudi AI chief reviews crowd management tech in Makkah

Saudi AI chief reviews crowd management tech in Makkah
Updated 26 March 2025
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Saudi AI chief reviews crowd management tech in Makkah

Saudi AI chief reviews crowd management tech in Makkah
  • Abdullah Al-Ghamdi explores advanced technologies for Grand Mosque operations and highway security

RIYADH: Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority President Abdullah Al-Ghamdi has visited the Grand Mosque Operations Center in Makkah, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

He met the director of Public Security and chairman of the Hajj Security Committee, Lt. Gen. Mohammed Al-Bassami, along with several security officials and Saudi programmers from the authority working at the center.

Al-Ghamdi reviewed the operations of the Baseer platform, developed by the authority in collaboration with the Ministry of Interior, represented by Public Security.

The platform uses computer vision and AI to monitor and analyze the movement of visitors to the Grand Mosque, ensuring smooth crowd management and assisting in locating missing persons.

He also reviewed the Sawaher platform, designed to enhance the safety of the Grand Mosque, contributing to a secure and smart environment that facilitates worshippers and Umrah performers in performing their rituals seamlessly.

Al-Ghamdi also visited the Highway Security Center in Al-Shumaisi, where he was briefed on the Banan device, which enhances identity verification using biometric features.

He observed the center’s operations, the command room and the advanced technology used in the Saudi Lucid vehicle, which is equipped with AI tools.


KSrelief delivers aid to Syria, Yemen, Lebanon

KSrelief delivers aid to Syria, Yemen, Lebanon
Updated 26 March 2025
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KSrelief delivers aid to Syria, Yemen, Lebanon

KSrelief delivers aid to Syria, Yemen, Lebanon
  • Saudi aid agency KSrelief has delivered thousands of food packages to some of the world’s most vulnerable people

RIYADH: Saudi aid agency KSrelief has delivered thousands of food packages to some of the world’s most vulnerable people, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Wednesday.

In Syria, 170 packages were distributed to families in need in the Rif Dimashq governorate as part of the Etaam Ramadan food project.

In Yemen, KSrelief distributed 1,300 baskets to vulnerable groups in the Al-Wadi district of the Marib governorate, benefiting 9,100 individuals. In the Aden governorate, 1,188 parcels were given to people with disabilities.

The Etaam project in Yemen targets displaced individuals, those in greatest need, and people with disabilities in Aden, Hadramout, Marib, Al-Mahra, Shabwah, and Hajjah, benefiting 160,812 individuals.

Now in its fourth phase, the Etaam project aims to distribute more than 390,000 food parcels in 27 countries during Ramadan, benefiting 2.3 million people at a cost of more than SR67 million ($17.8 million).

Additionally, KSrelief distributed 564 food baskets to people in need in Deir Ammar, northern Lebanon, benefiting 2,820 individuals.

In Syria, KSrelief provided food baskets and hygiene kits to 803 families in Harem, benefiting 4,818 individuals.


White House thanks crown prince for facilitating Russia, Ukraine talks

White House thanks crown prince for facilitating Russia, Ukraine talks
Updated 26 March 2025
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White House thanks crown prince for facilitating Russia, Ukraine talks

White House thanks crown prince for facilitating Russia, Ukraine talks

RIYADH: The White House has thanked Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman for facilitating talks with Russia and Ukraine about safe navigation in the Black Sea.
A statement said: “The United States expresses gratitude to Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman for his leadership and hospitality in once again facilitating these important discussions in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.”
The US reached separate agreements with Russia and Ukraine in Riyadh to keep the waterway — a vital route for agricultural goods — secure.
The two parties visited the Kingdom to discuss, along with US and Saudi officials, first steps on settling crucial issues in the hopes of reaching a wider resolution to the conflict.
Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022 and has annexed parts of the country.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky praised the talks, calling them early steps toward a peaceful settlement.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said: “We will need clear guarantees. And given the sad experience of agreements with just Kyiv, the guarantees can only be the result of an order from Washington to Zelensky and his team to do one thing and not the other.”


Saudi Arabia condemns Israel attack in Syria that killed civilians

Saudi Arabia condemns Israel attack in Syria that killed civilians
Updated 26 March 2025
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Saudi Arabia condemns Israel attack in Syria that killed civilians

Saudi Arabia condemns Israel attack in Syria that killed civilians

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia condemned on Wednesday an Israeli attack on Syria that killed civilians.
The Saudi Foreign Ministry statement said the Kingdom reiterates its categorical rejection of the continued attempts of the Israeli occupation authorities to undermine the security and stability of Syria and the region through their blatant and repeated violations of relevant international laws.
Syrian authorities said the attack on the village of Kuwayya killed at least 6 civilians.
The Syrian foreign ministry in a statement condemned “the continued Israeli aggression on Syrian territory, which saw a dangerous escalation in the village of Kuwayya” in the southern Daraa province.
Israel has continued its bombing campaign in Syria even after the ouster of Bashar Assad, whose rule came to an end last year after a swift rebel advance led to him fleeing to Russia.