Saudi designers compete in horse blanket contest

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Updated 24 March 2024
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Saudi designers compete in horse blanket contest

Riyadh: The deadline for the inaugural National Horse Blankets Design competition, which was launched Jan. 21 by the Ministry of Culture, is drawing closer.

March 31 is the cut-off date for entries into the contest, which asks participants to design blankets that will be placed on horses at major race events in the Kingdom. There is a total prize fund of SR600,000 ($160,000) on offer. Judging will begin April 11 and the winners will be announced at the end of May.

The competition is open to Saudi nationals and is split into four categories: Muneefa, Al-Asmaa, Ya'bob, and Al-Motref.

There will be three winners in each category, with those placing first winning SR75,000, and those securing second and third receiving SR50,000 and SR25,000 respectively, along with other honorary prizes.

Entries in the Muneefa category — the name is inspired by the horses of the late King Abdulaziz, the founder of Saudi Arabia — should “embody the Kingdom’s rich culture and history, encompassing its diverse regions, including geography, heritage, environment, and more.”




Saudi plastic artist Najla Al-Saleem, a member of the Visual Arts Society

The name of the second category, Al-Asmaa, means "unattainable" and is inspired by poems that poets find exceptionally challenging to compose. Designs in this category should reflect the Kingdom’s ancient civilizations, including Nabataean, Kindah, Qidar, and Al-Magar.

Ya'bob, the third category, means "a tall and swift horse." Entrants are invited to design a blanket that “embodies the Kingdom’s pioneering spirit and the rapid pace of its achievements in all fields, in alignment with the objectives of Vision 2030.”

The name of the fourth category, Al-Motref, refers to a horse with a white or black head and a different colored body. This track challenges participants to create designs influenced by the ministry’s 16 cultural sectors, incorporating at least one idea from each sector.

The Saudi plastic artist Najla Al-Saleem, a member of the Visual Arts Society, told Arab News that competitions like this are a great opportunity for both professionals and amateurs to showcase their creativity.

“Artists require opportunities like this to stay consistently charged with enthusiasm and creativity,” she said, adding that the competition was “a beautiful proposal” offering artists the chance to “generate ideas that contribute to fostering creativity.”

According to a statement from the Ministry of Culture, the contest is intended to “cultivate a vibrant and creative atmosphere that encourages practitioners and talented individuals, engaging them in designing unique cultural products that enhance the cultural value held by horses in the hearts of Saudi society.”


Critically ill Saudi citizen evacuated from Budapest

A Saudi citizen is evacuated from Budapest after he became critically ill. (SPA)
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Critically ill Saudi citizen evacuated from Budapest

  • A Saudi citizen has also gone missing in Egypt and security services are looking for him, embassy says

RIYADH: A Saudi citizen was evacuated from Budapest and flown back to the Kingdom after he became critically ill, Saudi Arabia’s embassy in Hungary reported on Thursday.

The evacuation was organized in coordination with the Ministry of Health and under the supervision of the Kingdom’s envoy to Hungary Majed bin Abdulaziz Al-Abdan.

Meanwhile, the Kingdom’s embassy in Cairo issued a statement on Thursday regarding the disappearance of Saudi citizen Hattan bin Ghazi Shata.

The embassy confirmed Egyptian security services continue to search for Shata in coordination with his family, and that the embassy is following his case closely.


Saudi foreign minister praises China’s support for Gaza ceasefire efforts

Updated 30 May 2024
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Saudi foreign minister praises China’s support for Gaza ceasefire efforts

  • Prince Faisal reiterated calls for an immediate and permanent ceasefire in Gaza and an uninterrupted flow of aid into the enclave

BEIJING: Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan on Thursday praised China’s support for efforts to end the war on Gaza and push for the two-state solution.

In his address at the China-Arab States Cooperation Forum in Beijing, Prince Faisal reiterated calls for an immediate and permanent ceasefire in Gaza and an uninterrupted flow of aid into the enclave.

He called for deeper cooperation to establish a reliable and irreversible path to the two-state solution, noting that constant dialogue is crucial for achieving regional peace.

He rejected foreign interference in the Middle East and called for efforts to prevent the spread of weapons of mass destruction in the region.

China hosted a summit on Thursday focusing on the Israel-Hamas war in which Chinese President Xi Jinping promised more humanitarian aid in Gaza and called for an international peace conference.

The summit, attended by heads of state from Egypt, the UAE, Bahrain and Tunisia among others, was set to address China’s expanding trade ties and security concerns related to the Israel-Hamas war.


KSrelief extends training, water, health projects in Yemen

Updated 30 May 2024
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KSrelief extends training, water, health projects in Yemen

RIYADH: The Kingdom’s aid agency KSrelief is extending its training, food and health projects for vulnerable people in Yemen, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Wednesday.

In Taiz and the Hadramout governorate, the agency launched a life-skills program for orphans and women, which including sewing, managing businesses, and maintaining mobile phones.

In Aden, KSrelief concluded a training program on community cohesion in cooperation with the UN Development Programme, covering peace committees, conflict resolution and mediation.

In addition, the aid agency distributed 634 food parcels to 4,438 individuals in Aden.

In Hodeidah, 2,600 personal hygiene bags were delivered to displaced people in the Al-Jisha and Bani Jaber camps.

KSrelief also signed a deal with a civil society organization in Taiz to dig a well in the area that would benefit 3,150 individuals.

In Socotra governorate, KSrelief signed a pact with a civil society organization to construct a tank that would supply clean water to villages.


Saudi Railways announces increased seating capacity of Haramain High-Speed Train for Hajj season

Updated 30 May 2024
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Saudi Railways announces increased seating capacity of Haramain High-Speed Train for Hajj season

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia Railways on Wednesday announced the readiness of the Haramain High-Speed Railway to receive pilgrims for this year’s Hajj season and said it has increased the number of available seats by about 100,000.

SAR revealed its operational plan for the season at its five stations linking Makkah to Madinah, bringing the total number of seats to 1.6 million, up from more than a 1.3 million seating capacity last year, the Saudi Press Agency reported.
The 453-kilometer railway passes through the main Jeddah station in the Sulaymaniyah district, King Abdulaziz Airport station in Jeddah, and King Abdullah Economic City. 
“This expansion also considers the addition of more than 430 new trips to last year’s trips, raising the number of trips scheduled in the operational plan for this year to more than 3,800” from May 9 to June 25, while the numbers of trips on peak days will be 126, SPA said.
The Haramain High-Speed Railway train ranks among the 10 fastest electric trains globally. It reaches 300 km per hour, and operates a fleet of 35 trains, with a capacity of 417 seats per train. It functions based on an environment-friendly system and zero carbon emissions, and plays an important role in preserving roads’ infrastructure by reducing road traffic.


Islamic Ministry unites volunteers to serve pilgrims

Updated 29 May 2024
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Islamic Ministry unites volunteers to serve pilgrims

  • The initiative is part of the ministry’s ongoing efforts to promote a culture of volunteering within communities

MAKKAH: Almost 5,000 people are set to volunteer for programs launched by the Makkah arm of the Saudi Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Dawah and Guidance, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Wednesday.

The branch has launched 247 opportunities via its volunteering platform to coincide with the start of the Hajj season. These include distributing more than 235,000 water bottles at 3,850 mosques, providing umbrellas to pilgrims for protection against the sun, distributing booklets and providing meals.

The initiative is part of the ministry’s ongoing efforts to promote a culture of volunteering within communities.

Earlier, the Presidency of Religious Affairs at the Grand Mosque and the Prophet’s Mosque launched its operational plan for Hajj, promoting voluntary and humanitarian work.

It recognizes the Two Holy Mosques as attractive environments for such efforts, based on religious and Saudi values that highlight the importance of generosity and hospitality.