Saudi cabinet hails Kingdom hosting of World Cup 2034, discusses support for Syria and Palestine

Update Saudi cabinet hails Kingdom hosting of World Cup 2034, discusses support for Syria and Palestine
The Cabinet reiterated the Kingdom’s steadfast position in supporting the establishment of an independent Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as its capital. (SPA)
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Saudi cabinet hails Kingdom hosting of World Cup 2034, discusses support for Syria and Palestine

Saudi cabinet hails Kingdom hosting of World Cup 2034, discusses support for Syria and Palestine

RIYADH: Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman chaired Tuesday’s Cabinet meeting in Riyadh, where the Kingdom’s successful bid to host the 2034 FIFA World Cup was a key topic of discussion.

The Cabinet expressed excitement over this achievement, viewing it as a significant milestone for Saudi sports, marking the beginning of a new chapter that will see the Kingdom organize an exceptional edition of this prestigious global event. This opportunity is seen as a way to further elevate Saudi Arabia’s status on the world stage, Saudi Press Agency reported. 

The Cabinet also reaffirmed Saudi Arabia’s strong support for the Syrian people, emphasizing the Kingdom’s commitment to efforts aimed at ensuring Syria’s security and stability. Additionally, the Cabinet condemned Israeli forces’ attacks on Syrian territory, stressing the need for international adherence to the principles of international law.

Regarding Palestine, the Cabinet reiterated the Kingdom’s steadfast position of supporting the establishment of an independent Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as its capital. The Kingdom called for global participation in an upcoming high-level international conference, scheduled to be held in New York City in June, aimed at resolving the Palestinian issue through peaceful means and implementing the two-state solution.

The Cabinet also reviewed Saudi Arabia’s ongoing efforts to foster international cooperation on a global scale. This included the Kingdom's leadership in hosting key events such as the "One Water" Summit, which focused on water sustainability, and its significant contributions to combating land degradation and desertification through initiatives like COP 16. These efforts align with the Kingdom's broader goal of addressing global challenges and advancing collective development, SPA said. 


Obesity prevention begins at home: Saudi Food and Drug Authority

Obesity prevention begins at home: Saudi Food and Drug Authority
Updated 06 March 2025
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Obesity prevention begins at home: Saudi Food and Drug Authority

Obesity prevention begins at home: Saudi Food and Drug Authority
  • Parents must encourage children to significantly reduce fast-food consumption and avoid sugary drinks, SFDA says

RIYADH: Parents should be mindful at all times of the food that they give to their children, the Saudi Food and Drug Authority (SFDA) has said as it emphasized the critical role of families in safeguarding children's health.

In a statement carried on the occasion of World Obesity Day on March 4, the SFDA urged parents "to encourage children to replace sugary drinks, such as soft drinks, with water and natural fruit juices."

Families should also "significantly reduce fast-food consumption, a key contributor to weight gain and related health issues," said the statement carried by the Saudi Press Agency, or SPA.

SFDA further advocated healthier cooking methods, such as grilling and roasting, over frying. 

"Recognizing the alarming global rise in obesity rates, the authority emphasizes the necessity of higher community awareness to address this growing challenge.

Obesity is a complex disease that has reached pandemic proportions worldwide, tripling in prevalence since 1975. This surge is widely attributed to the adoption of increasingly sedentary lifestyles and unhealthy diets.

In response to the health and social implications of the obesity problem, the Saudi government has implemented a wide range of policies under its Vision 2030 plan, aiming to create a healthier population and improve quality of life.

A study published in 2022 by the Global Obesity Observatory revealed that approximately 60 percent of Saudi Arabia’s adult population is overweight, with 20 percent classified as obese.

Among children, 10.5 percent are overweight and 4.1 percent are obese. Recent data from the Kingdom’s leading health bodies indicate an increase in childhood obesity, while the number of obese adults has decreased compared to a decade ago.
 


Homes, businesses in Jeddah compete to capture spirit of Ramadan

Homes, businesses in Jeddah compete to capture spirit of Ramadan
Updated 06 March 2025
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Homes, businesses in Jeddah compete to capture spirit of Ramadan

Homes, businesses in Jeddah compete to capture spirit of Ramadan
  • The scheme invites the public to create a memorable Ramadan experience, sparking creativity with diverse decorations
  • Winners of the competition will be announced after Ramadan

JEDDAH: Homes and businesses in Jeddah will capture the festive spirit of Ramadan as part of a decoration competition launched by the city’s municipality.

The scheme to decorate the facades of homes and shops was launched in cooperation with the Saudi Tourism Authority.

It invites the public to create a memorable Ramadan experience, sparking creativity with diverse decorations — from colorful lanterns and Islamic designs to twinkling lights — and adding unique charm to the festive atmosphere.

Mohammed Al-Bugami, the spokesperson of Jeddah Municipality, told Arab News that the competition will recognize the efforts that residents, restaurants, cafes and shops put into their festive lights and ornaments.

“The Ramadan Home and Shop Decoration Competition is a great opportunity to showcase the spirit of the holy month and bring joy and happiness to the community,” he said.

“Ramadan has a special place in the hearts of Muslims and is a time for reflection, worship and social interaction,” he added. “By decorating homes and shops, everyone can participate in creating a festive environment that expresses the values ​​of generosity and hospitality.”

The scheme is a celebration of the holy month and reflects Jeddah’s commitment to its society, Al-Bugami said.

The competition invites Jeddah residents to decorate their homes and highlight the Ramadan atmosphere through creative designs that reflect the spirit of the holy month.

Entries will be evaluated based on creativity, the use of heritage elements, lighting and environmental sustainability.

Winners of the competition will be announced after Ramadan.


Saudi foreign trade authority chief meets Rwanda’s ambassador

Saudi foreign trade authority chief meets Rwanda’s ambassador
Updated 06 March 2025
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Saudi foreign trade authority chief meets Rwanda’s ambassador

Saudi foreign trade authority chief meets Rwanda’s ambassador

Mohammed Abdul Jabbar, acting governor of the Saudi General Authority of Foreign Trade, met with Rwanda's Ambassador to the Kingdome Segore Kayihura in Riyadh on Wednesday.

During the meeting, the officials discussed ways to enhance trade and investment relations between the two countries, the Embassy of Rwanda in the Kingdom wrote in a post on X.

Meanwhile, Saudi Minister of State for Foreign Affairs and Climate Envoy Adel Al-Jubeirmet with the recently appointed Ambassador of Egypt to the Kingdom Ihab Abu Sarea in Riyadh, wishing him success in his new role, the Foreign Ministry wrote in a post on X.


Baha’s stone building craft thriving as local artisans embrace heritage

Baha’s stone building craft thriving as local artisans embrace heritage
Updated 06 March 2025
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Baha’s stone building craft thriving as local artisans embrace heritage

Baha’s stone building craft thriving as local artisans embrace heritage
  • Building using stone, a cornerstone of the region’s heritage, remains integral to Baha’s cultural fabric, with locals working to adapt the practice to meet contemporary demands

RIYADH: The natural environment profoundly shapes the architectural heritage of Saudi Arabia’s Baha region, where the traditional craft of stone building has thrived for generations, with local artisans skillfully utilizing the region’s abundant stones and trees.

Building using stone, a cornerstone of the region’s heritage, remains integral to Baha’s cultural fabric, with locals working to adapt the practice to meet contemporary demands, a Saudi Press Agency report highlighted.

Mohammed Al-Ghamdi, a seasoned builder in Baha, highlighted the labor-intensive nature of the building process, which lasts several months and involves using various types of stones, including cornerstones, long stones and the supporting Al-Mateen or Al-Dahr stones, which are essential for erecting a room.

Saleh Al-Zahrani, another local builder, highlighted the process of finishing a building with mud plastering, using juniper trees for doors and windows, and embellishing them with decorative carvings. The houses are further adorned with white quartz stones, creating a distinct look.

The architectural similarities among buildings in Baha are notable. Dwellings are closely arranged, and villages feature narrow streets and a central square for social activities.


Online registration for itikaf at Two Holy Mosques begins

Worshippers pray at the Grand Mosque in Makkah. (@AlharamainSA)
Worshippers pray at the Grand Mosque in Makkah. (@AlharamainSA)
Updated 05 March 2025
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Online registration for itikaf at Two Holy Mosques begins

Worshippers pray at the Grand Mosque in Makkah. (@AlharamainSA)
  • Itikaf is the act of remaining in seclusion at a mosque for the last 10 days of Ramadan
  • An applicant must be at least 18 years old and a citizen of the Kingdom, or hold valid residency status

RIYADH: Authorities are now accepting online applications for itikaf at the Grand Mosque and Prophet’s Mosque.

Itikaf is the act of remaining in seclusion at a mosque for the last 10 days of Ramadan. While doing so, individuals devote themselves to the worship of God during what Muslims consider to be the best 10 nights of the year.

The General Authority for the Affairs of the Grand Mosque and the Prophet’s Mosque urged those who wish to perform the ritual to choose a mosque, submit an application, watch an awareness video to familiarize themselves with the service, and review the conditions that must be fulfilled during the period of seclusion, which runs from Ramadan 20 until the end of the Isha prayer on the night before Eid Al-Fitr.

An applicant must be at least 18 years old and a citizen of the Kingdom, or hold valid residency status. Itikaf permits are free and registration requests can be submitted at eserv.wmn.gov.sa.