Riyadh International Book Fair kicks off

Update The Riyadh International Book Fair got underway at King Saud University on Thursday under the theme “Riyadh Reads.” (AN Photo/Naif AlOtaibi)
The Riyadh International Book Fair got underway at King Saud University on Thursday under the theme “Riyadh Reads.” (AN Photo/Naif AlOtaibi)
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Riyadh International Book Fair kicks off

Riyadh International Book Fair kicks off
  • The fair will run from Sept. 26 until Oct. 5

RIYADH: The Riyadh International Book Fair got underway at King Saud University on Thursday under the theme “Riyadh Reads.”

This year’s fair — organized by the Literature, Publishing and Translation Commission — features more than 2,000 publishing houses from more than 30 countries, spread across 800 pavilions.

The fair will run from Thursday, Sept. 26 until Saturday, Oct. 5 with local and international publishers from around the world.

The fair will also feature cultural experiences with more than 200 events suited to all ages, such as seminars, panel discussions, lectures, poetry evenings, theatrical performances and workshops addressing a wide range of topics.

There will also be a dedicated zone for children aged 3 to 12 years, which has been put together with educational and entertaining activities for families to participate in.

The children’s area will feature a special section featuring works by Saudi authors and platforms for book signings, offering the public the chance to meet their favorite authors and get their latest releases autographed.

Saudi, other Arab and international cultural organizations and institutions will be present, making it a key platform for publishers, intellectual and cultural exchange, and a meeting point for writers, thinkers and culture and book enthusiasts from within and outside the Kingdom.

Each year the Riyadh International Book Fair welcomes a country as the guest of honor — last year it was Oman and this year is Qatar.

The fair will offer visitors an in-depth experience of Qatar’s literary and intellectual achievements, cultural heritage, history and diverse arts.

The Qatari pavilion will also display manuscripts and publications from the Qatari Ministry of Culture, and prominent Qatari cultural figures will participate in a diverse and vibrant cultural program.

“This is Qatar University’s first participation at the Riyadh Book Fair with a pavilion dedicated to Qatar University Press,” said Ali Mohammed Ali, senior marketing and communication specialist at Qatar University Press.

“Honestly, it is a special feeling you get when your country is the guest of honor, and we are very happy with this participation,” he told Arab News.

The Riyadh Book Fair kicked off with a promising turnout on the opening day, attracting a diverse group of visitors eager to explore the international and local selection of books.

“This is just the first day and, God willing, we will see what will happen with the fair on the last day,” Ali said, expressing optimism for the days to come.

The Qatari Ministry of Culture showcased its presence with a booth located at G134, while the ministry's Roza Publishing House had its own booth at D123.

As part of its role as guest of honor, the ministry promoted its “One Book, One Community” campaign, part of the broader “Qatar Reads” initiative. This program aims to foster a love for reading, and revive interest in Arabic literature across various genres.

The ministry’s booth is designed to reflect the unique architectural style of the country, and features artwork and display pieces celebrating Qatar’s rich culture, heritage, and history.

Additionally, the Qatari pavilion will include live folk art performances, along with interactive activities for visitors, enriching the cultural experience at the fair.

The book fair this year has expanded too. The theme last year was “An Inspiring Destination” and more than 1,800 publishing houses participated.

The fair is open to the public daily from 11 a.m. to midnight, except on Fridays, when it opens from 2 p.m. to midnight.


Tabuk University signs pact to enhance AI learning

Tabuk University signs pact to enhance AI learning
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Tabuk University signs pact to enhance AI learning

Tabuk University signs pact to enhance AI learning
  • University inks agreement with Proven Solution, which specializes in AI, robotics, and digital transformation solutions
  • Dr. Anas Bushnag: As we aim towards equipping our students with industry-driven curriculum, we are thrilled to partner with Proven Robotics

RIYADH: The University of Tabuk has signed an agreement with a technology company to equip students with advanced robotics and artificial intelligence knowledge in preparation for the job market.

The pact was signed recently with Proven Solution, a leading technology company specializing in AI, robotics, and digital transformation solutions.

Under the agreement, the firm’s subsidiary, Proven Robotics, will introduce advanced robotics training.

There will also be science, technology, engineering and math courses, and research and innovation initiatives for students, according to a release issued by the company on Tuesday.

The program aligns with Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 digital transformation objectives.

Mohammed Aldousari, regional robotics lead at Proven Robotics, said: “By partnering with one of the leading universities in the country, we are focused on reinforcing our commitment to advancing robotics education and supporting Vision 2030.

“This partnership will expand our impact, develop future-ready talents, strengthen academia-industry collaboration, and position us as leaders in the robotics industry in Saudi Arabia.”

Dr. Anas Bushnag, the vice dean of the college of computing and information technology at the University of Tabuk, said: “As we aim towards equipping our students with industry-driven curriculum, we are thrilled to partner with Proven Robotics.

“Their regional expertise in robotics and AI, pre-developed university-focused programs, and a strong track record in STEM education and technology integration make them an ideal partner to bridge the gap between academia and industry.”

The program will be delivered through multiple learning formats, including classroom sessions, ensuring accessibility and flexibility.


Saudi Arabia, Ukraine issue joint statement as talks kick off in Jeddah

Saudi Arabia, Ukraine issue joint statement as talks kick off in Jeddah
Updated 11 March 2025
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Saudi Arabia, Ukraine issue joint statement as talks kick off in Jeddah

Saudi Arabia, Ukraine issue joint statement as talks kick off in Jeddah
  • Saudi Arabia expressed hope that efforts would succeed in ending crisis in Ukraine
  • Kyiv also expressed appreciation for Riyadh’s efforts in hosting Ukraine talks with US

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia and Ukraine issued a joint statement Tuesday following the visit of Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky to the Kingdom, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Saudi Arabia expressed hope that efforts would succeed in ending this crisis in Ukraine in line with international law and the United Nations Charter, including respect for the principles of sovereignty and internationally recognized borders.

Kyiv also expressed appreciation for Riyadh’s efforts in hosting talks between Ukraine and the United States. In addition, the Ukranian side also expressed gratitude for the humanitarian and development aid provided by the Kingdom to Ukraine.

Earlier, Zelensky arrived in the Kingdom ahead of talks between Ukrainian officials and Saudi and US representatives in the Red Sea city of Jeddah.

Ukrainian and US officials are meeting in Jeddah to seek a way out of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, more than three years since Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine.

Senior Ukrainian delegation met with America’s top diplomat for talks in the presence of Saudi Arabia’s foreign minister Faisal bin Farhan. 

In the joint statement, the Kingdom and Ukraine also praised the strength of their economic ties and the importance of joint work to develop the volume of trade exchange between both countries. They welcomed the re-establishment of the Saudi-Ukrainian Joint Business Council in 2025.

The two sides affirmed their determination to enhance investment relations by establishing promising investment and economic partnerships.

They also discussed the latest developments, and exchanged views on issues of common interest on the regional and international arenas.


Saudi Arabia leads Arab nations in condemning Israel’s Gaza electricity cut

Saudi Arabia leads Arab nations in condemning Israel’s Gaza electricity cut
Updated 11 March 2025
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Saudi Arabia leads Arab nations in condemning Israel’s Gaza electricity cut

Saudi Arabia leads Arab nations in condemning Israel’s Gaza electricity cut
  • Israel announced on Sunday it was disconnecting the only power line to a water desalination plant in Gaza

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia led other Arab nations Qatar and Jordan in condemning Israel’s decision to cut electricity supply to the war-battered Gaza Strip, calling in separate statements for the international community to take action.

Israel announced on Sunday it was disconnecting the only power line to a water desalination plant in Gaza, in an effort to pressure Palestinian militant group Hamas into releasing hostages amid an apparent impasse in truce talks.

Saudi Arabia’s foreign ministry expressed “condemnation in the strongest terms of the Israeli occupation authorities’ use of collective punishment against Palestinians in the Gaza Strip by cutting off electricity to the area.”

It reiterated its call on the international community to take urgent measures to restore electricity and the flow of aid to the Gaza Strip immediately without conditions or restrictions.

The Kingdom “renewed its call to activate international accountability mechanisms for these serious violations,” the statement concluded.

A Qatari foreign ministry statement said the Gulf state “strongly condemns the Israeli occupation’s act of cutting electricity to the Gaza Strip, considering it a blatant violation of international humanitarian law.”

Jordanian foreign ministry spokesman Sufyan Qudah called the electricity cut “a clear continuation of the policy of starvation and siege imposed by Israel,” about a week after Israeli authorities blocked the entry of aid into Gaza.

The United Nations has warned of “dire consequences” for Gaza’s population, while Britain said it was “deeply concerned” by the Israeli move.

Saudi Arabia called on the international community to “take urgent actions immediately,” while Qatar also urged “immediate action to provide the necessary protection for the Palestinian people.”

Jordan’s Qudah called on the world “to assume its legal and moral responsibilities, and oblige Israel to continue with the ceasefire agreement... restore electricity to Gaza” and reopen border crossings for aid deliveries.

Israeli negotiators were expected to hold talks with mediators in Qatar, part of efforts to extend a fragile truce since January that has largely halted the war in Gaza, triggered by Hamas’s unprecedented attack on Israel on October 7, 2023.


Ramadan nights: A tapestry of tradition, community, modern elegance

Ramadan nights: A tapestry of tradition, community, modern elegance
Updated 11 March 2025
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Ramadan nights: A tapestry of tradition, community, modern elegance

Ramadan nights: A tapestry of tradition, community, modern elegance
  • Ramadan transforms nights into vibrant spectacles of commerce and community
  • You can immerse yourself in the bustling night markets and seasonal stalls that come alive throughout the month

RIYADH/JEDDAH: As the sun dips below the horizon, signaling the end of a day of fasting and reflection, cities across the Muslim world awaken to a nocturnal pulse.

The holy month of Ramadan transforms nights into vibrant spectacles of commerce and community, with bazaars and night markets emerging as electrifying hubs of activity.

You can immerse yourself in the bustling night markets and seasonal stalls that come alive throughout the month, in which Saudi Arabia’s rich heritage and traditions take center stage.

Visitors weave through vibrant hubs adorned with handcrafted souvenirs, traditional attire, and unique local goods, pausing to savor flavorful iftar and sahoor specialties served at the stalls.

The air hums with laughter, the clatter of coffee cups, and the warmth of shared stories, embodying the essence of Ramadan in the city.

Among Riyadh’s after-dark attractions, the Ramadan Caravan by Harvey Nichols stands out as a beacon of cultural celebration and modern luxury.

Ramadan Caravan by Harvey Nichols will run from February 13 to April 4 at Al-Faisaliah Center in Olaya. (SUPPLIED)

Returning this year for its 10th anniversary, this annual pop-up event runs until April 4 at Al-Faisaliah Center in Olaya, with extended hours tailored to Ramadan rhythms.

Inspired by Najdi architecture, the caravan’s design pays homage to Saudi heritage, blending earthy geometric patterns and arched motifs with sleek, contemporary aesthetics.

“Ramadan Reflections with HN,” which is this year’s theme, invites visitors to embrace and celebrate the season.

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A Harvey Nichols spokesperson told Arab News: “By curating such a diverse collection, Harvey Nichols Riyadh ensures that customers can find items that resonate with their cultural backgrounds and traditions.”

To honor Ramadan’s spirit, the caravan introduces immersive experiences, and the spokesperson added: “We focus on activities that foster connection — like scent workshops with local artisans and bespoke gifting corners.”

These elements, and collections spanning abayas, kaftans, and home decor, reflect the rituals of gathering and generosity that are central to the month.

Adding to Riyadh’s after-dark allure, Beast House has announced its Ramadan 2025 experience: a vibrant fusion of tradition, artistry, and family-centric celebration.

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Guests can explore hands-on activities such as floral arrangement and candle-making, or unwind in the elegant Ramadan Majlis  — a luxuriously appointed space with plush seating and soft lighting, ideal for sahoor gatherings.

Culinary excellence takes center stage with a bespoke sahoor menu crafted by chef Rawan Al-Muslimani, blending timeless Ramadan flavors with contemporary flair.

The JAX Ramadan Market is also poised to join Riyadh’s roster of seasonal highlights.

As Ramadan is a time of togetherness, reflection, and celebration, and one of the most cherished traditions is visiting bazaars and night events, Ramadan Season is taking place in Al-Balad, the historic district of Jeddah.

Organized by the Ministry of Culture, Ramadan Season is being celebrated across cities nationwide, highlighting Saudi traditions through cultural and community events.

Under the slogan “Our Nights Have Returned,” the streets and public spaces have been adorned with decorative lights and installations, creating a magical atmosphere. 

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In key locations such as Al-Ghadeer Walkway, Olaya Street, and Jeddah Corniche, areas shine with Ramadan-themed displays throughout the holy month.

In Jeddah’s historic district, visitors can experience traditional Ramadan nights, enjoy iftar and sahoor at restaurants and cafes, and explore the “Balad stalls,” at which food vendors and seating areas offer a warm and welcoming space.

For a grand Ramadan experience, the Ramadaniyat Promenade is open until the end of Ramadan and entry is free.

Fawanees Nights at the Galleria Hotel on Tahlia Street runs throughout the month and offers a luxurious setting.

Beast House Ramadan 2025 experience: a vibrant fusion of tradition, artistry, and family-centric celebration. (SUPPLIED)

The Jibna Al-Eid Bazaar features a variety of local brands and delicious food, while the Balqees Exhibition is a key destination at Ana Ghair Mall.

For those looking for a lively Ramadan carnival, the Lammat Ramadan Festival will be held at the Hilton Hotel from March 13-17.

Another must-visit is the Samra Bazaar which is being held until March 15 at Emaar Square. This features a Ramadan tent, traditional folklore, a gaming championship, physical and electronic games, a children’s area, and an array of arts, culture, and food stalls.

Hajar Bin Rafe’a, the founder of Rafe’a Abayas and Rafe’a Concept Store, told Arab News about her deep appreciation of Ramadan bazaars, particularly Jibna Al-Eid and Qamra, which are known for their high attendance, excellent organization, and exceptional shopping experience.

Beast House Ramadan 2025 experience: a vibrant fusion of tradition, artistry, and family-centric celebration. (SUPPLIED)

Rafe’a said: “These two events receive an overwhelming turnout and stand out for their organization, revenue, and unmatched customer engagement. They have become an integral part of Jeddah’s identity during Ramadan.”

Rafe’a stressed that her participation in the bazaars is not solely for financial reasons but also to remind customers of the presence and evolution of local Saudi brands.

In addition, the Ahl Awal Exhibition, which runs until March 26 at Basateen Center, welcomes visitors daily from 5 p.m. to 11 p.m.

Meanwhile, Ramadan with MC Bazaar, which was organized by Monochrome Community, was a two-day event on March 6-7 at Diwan Al-Hijaz on the Corniche. The event provided an opportunity for visitors to immerse themselves in Saudi culture at Ramadan and enjoy the company of loved ones in an unforgettable setting.


Saudi Arabia’s Masam project clears 1,058 bombs from Yemen

Saudi Arabia’s Masam project clears 1,058 bombs from Yemen
Updated 11 March 2025
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Saudi Arabia’s Masam project clears 1,058 bombs from Yemen

Saudi Arabia’s Masam project clears 1,058 bombs from Yemen

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Project for Landmine Clearance, or Masam, removed 1,058 explosive devices from several parts of Yemen during the first week of March.

The KSrelief-led project cleared 1,034 unexploded ordnances and 24 anti-tank mines, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Tuesday.

Since its launch, the Masam project has removed 484,401 explosive devices across the country.