Saudi Arabia to take part in London Design Biennale

The event will be held in Somerset House from June 5-29.  (X @londonbiennale)
The event will be held in Somerset House from June 5-29. (X @londonbiennale)
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Saudi Arabia to take part in London Design Biennale

The event will be held in Somerset House from June 5-29.  (X @londonbiennale)
  • The national Saudi pavilion tackles the water dispenser concept, which provides drinking water for free and symbolizes hospitality, a value deeply rooted in Saudi Arabia’s rich traditions

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia, represented by the Architecture and Design Commission and with the support of the Ministry of Culture, will be part of the 2025 London Design Biennale under the theme “Drinkable Water.”

The event will be held in Somerset House from June 5-29.

This year’s pavilion is handled by a team of designers who will use their expertise to present an exhibition that examines, challenges, and reimagines systems of water access and distribution, as well as the nature of our relationship with it.

The “Drinkable Water” concept, chosen by the organizers of the exhibition, is in line with the biennale’s theme for this year, which is “Surface Reflections,” as it explores how ideas are shaped through the interaction of inner experiences, external influences and personal history.

The national Saudi pavilion tackles the water dispenser concept, which provides drinking water for free and symbolizes hospitality, a value deeply rooted in Saudi Arabia’s rich traditions. These water dispensers are spread throughout the Kingdom, offering water to passersby, reflecting the ethics of generosity and kindness.

The water dispenser in the context of this exhibition does not only represent mere goodwill but also raises fundamental questions, such as: Who pays for the “free” water? How much does it really cost? And most importantly, if this burden falls on another party, won’t the cost, in one way or another, ultimately be borne by everyone?

The pavilion also stresses that water dispensers are often taken for granted and seen as mere public utilities; by reframing water as a subject of scrutiny and inquiry, we shift perceptions and uncover the unseen, turning thus these marginal structures into an active force in our daily lives.

CEO of the Architecture and Design Commission Dr. Sumaya Al-Sulaiman said: “Saudi Arabia’s return to the London Design Biennale constitutes a new promising chapter of our commitment to using design as an effective tool for dialogue and cultural exchange.”

She added: “We hope that our participation in the London Design Biennale will enable us to contribute to discussions on creativity, innovation, and systemic thinking.”

 


Saudi authorities prevent entry of drugs

Saudi authorities prevent entry of drugs
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Saudi authorities prevent entry of drugs

Saudi authorities prevent entry of drugs
  • The authority said that the cocaine had been concealed in the refrigeration unit of a shipment of frozen chicken and had been found during customs procedures

RIYADH: Saudi authorities have launched a series of crackdowns across the Kingdom to halt the entry of illegal substances into the country.

Border Guard land patrols in Sharurah, Najran, resulted in the arrest of three Ethiopians for violating the border security system after they had attempted to smuggle 32 kg of hashish.

The Zakat, Tax and Customs Authority at Jeddah Islamic Port successfully foiled an attempt to smuggle 46.8 kg of cocaine concealed in a shipment coming to the Kingdom through the port.

The authority said that the cocaine had been concealed in the refrigeration unit of a shipment of frozen chicken and had been found during customs procedures. It was detected using security technologies and live detection methods.

Border Guard land patrols in Al-Raboah, Asir, arrested five Yemenis and Ethiopians violating the border security system after they attempted to smuggle 80 kg of qat.

Meanwhile, land patrols in the Al-Ardah region of Jazan successfully thwarted the smuggling of 135 kg of qat.

Preliminary legal procedures in all the cases have been completed and the seized items handed over to the competent authority.

Citizens and residents are urged to report drug smuggling or sales by calling 911 in Makkah, Riyadh, and the Eastern Province, or 999 in other regions.

Reports can also be submitted confidentially to the General Directorate of Narcotics Control at 995 or via email at 995@gdnc.gov.sa.

 


Umrah forum to be held in Madinah

Umrah forum to be held in Madinah
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Umrah forum to be held in Madinah

Umrah forum to be held in Madinah
  • The forum will feature more than 150 exhibiting organizations representing in excess of 100 countries, with attendance expected to exceed 25,000 visitors

RIYADH: The Saudi Ministry of Hajj and Umrah will host the second Umrah and Ziyarah Forum at the King Salman International Convention Center in Madinah from April 14-16.

The three-day event, operating under the theme “Enriching the Experience of Umrah Performers and Visitors,” is held in partnership with the Pilgrim Experience Program.

This global gathering is a premier event in the Umrah services sector, bringing together business leaders, decision-makers, service providers, entrepreneurs and innovators from across the world to share expertise and explore ways to enhance the pilgrim experience.

Building on last year’s successful inaugural forum, this year’s event aims to establish new standards for Umrah and visitation services through technological advances, digital transformation and sustainable sector investments.

The forum will feature more than 150 exhibiting organizations representing in excess of 100 countries, with attendance expected to exceed 25,000 visitors, including investors, industry experts, sector leaders, non-profit representatives and media organizations.

Events will include specialized sessions addressing various aspects of the Umrah and visitation ecosystem, an interactive exhibition showcasing technological solutions and innovative services, and workshops uniting decision-makers with experts to discuss sector development opportunities, and review the latest solutions and services that contribute to improving the experience of pilgrims and enhancing sector efficiency.

New focal areas include technology and digital transformation to explore smart solutions for service improvement, health care initiatives to ensure visitor safety and comfort, and discussions on developing modern transportation services for pilgrims.

 


King Salman Global Academy launches Arabic equestrian glossary

King Salman Global Academy launches Arabic equestrian glossary
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King Salman Global Academy launches Arabic equestrian glossary

King Salman Global Academy launches Arabic equestrian glossary
  • Scholars and enthusiasts can readily access precise information, while the dictionary also serves the vital purpose of cultural preservation

RIYADH: The King Salman Global Academy for Arabic Language in collaboration with the Equestrian Authority has launched an Arabic glossary of equestrian terms.

The resource targets enthusiasts and individuals interested in equestrianism and horses, aligning with the academy’s strategic goals to develop specialized glossaries that support the objectives of the Human Capability Development Program, a key component of Saudi Vision 2030.

Abdullah bin Saleh Al-Washmi, the academy's secretary-general, highlighted its role as Saudi Arabia’s primary Arabic language reference, with its glossary development efforts serving key sectors.

He said the significant cultural importance of equestrianism in the Kingdom had led to the development of the glossary, which includes terms for competitions, participation, horse descriptions, Arabian breed distinctions, colors, and ages.

The dictionary is an authoritative reference work, with a complete vocabulary of horsemanship.

Scholars and enthusiasts can readily access precise information, while the dictionary also serves the vital purpose of cultural preservation. By recording the rich terminology Arab horsemen have employed throughout history, the resource ensures that traditional equestrian knowledge and linguistic heritage will endure for generations to come, he added.

The academy’s objectives for the dictionary include bolstering academic research in Arabic linguistics and history by offering rich equestrian terminology, enhancing digital and print Arabic content with thorough horsemanship information, and establishing collaboration with the Equestrian Authority to continuously update the reference work with new definitions reflecting evolving needs in the field.

The initiative aligns with the academy’s broader mission to safeguard the integrity and identity of the Arabic language through various linguistic programs.

The organization continues to support Arabic in both spoken and written forms while facilitating Arabic language education within Saudi Arabia and internationally.

 

 


SFDA chief heads Saudi delegation at International Heads of Food Agencies Forum in Chile

SFDA chief heads Saudi delegation at International Heads of Food Agencies Forum in Chile
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SFDA chief heads Saudi delegation at International Heads of Food Agencies Forum in Chile

SFDA chief heads Saudi delegation at International Heads of Food Agencies Forum in Chile
  • The SFDA, which represented the Kingdom, co-chaired a key session called “Artificial Intelligence and New Technologies Used in Food Safety Inspection”

RIYADH: The Saudi Food and Drug Authority’s CEO Dr. Hisham Aljadhey led the organization’s delegation at the sixth annual meeting of the International Heads of Food Agencies Forum, which convened in Santiago, Chile, from April 9 to 11 with the theme “Innovation, Technology, and Digital Transformation in Food Safety.”
The forum brought together leaders of the world’s food safety agencies to discuss strategies for leveraging technology to enhance safety systems.
The SFDA, which represented the Kingdom, co-chaired a key session called “Artificial Intelligence and New Technologies Used in Food Safety Inspection.”
This highlighted the SFDA’s initiatives in adopting advanced technologies for food inspection and control, emphasizing their positive impact on enhancing compliance with quality standards.
This technological adoption ultimately contributes to improved public health by ensuring the safety of food products available in the market.
The meeting underscored the crucial role of digital transformation in the food sector and explored how AI and new technologies can improve the efficiency of inspections conducted by food control authorities.

 


Saudi Arabia condemns Israeli closure orders for UNRWA schools in East Jerusalem

Saudi Arabia condemns Israeli closure orders for UNRWA schools in East Jerusalem
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Saudi Arabia condemns Israeli closure orders for UNRWA schools in East Jerusalem

Saudi Arabia condemns Israeli closure orders for UNRWA schools in East Jerusalem
  • Ministry of Foreign Affairs calls move blatant violation of international norms

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia on Friday strongly condemned Israel’s closure orders against six schools in East Jerusalem operated by the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The Kingdom’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs called the move a blatant violation of international norms and a threat to humanitarian work.

The ministry said it “condemns in the strongest terms” the Israeli decision and reiterated the Kingdom’s categorical rejection of what it described as “continued intransigence and systematic targeting” of UNRWA by the Israeli occupation authorities.

The ministry also criticized what it called the international community’s silence in the face of repeated violations against the Palestinian people, warning that such silence “exacerbates the crisis and undermines the chances of achieving peace in the region.”

The UN agency said the closure orders were delivered following the forcible entry of Israeli security forces into six UNRWA-run schools, which have now been told to shut down within 30 days.

Philippe Lazzarini, UNRWA’s commissioner general, said this week that around 800 students were at risk of not completing the school year.

“These illegal closure orders come in the wake of Knesset legislation seeking to curtail UNRWA operations,” Lazzarini said, adding that the schools were protected under the privileges and immunities of the UN.