Arab singer Aziza Jalal returns to stage at Winter at Tantora

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Arabic pop singer Aziza Jalal arrives in AlUla on Dec.25, 2019. (@WinterAtTantora)
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Updated 31 December 2019
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Arab singer Aziza Jalal returns to stage at Winter at Tantora

  • Jalal's concert will be her first in 30 years
  • The festival highlights include live music and dance performances at the incredible Maraya Concert Hall, a 500-seater, glass-covered, world-class theater

RIYADH: Arab singer Aziza Jalal returned to the stage after a 30-year break on Thursday at Winter at Tantora.

Jalal's much anticipated performance started at 10 p.m. 
The second season of the festival began on Dec. 19 and celebrates arts, culture and history in the heart of AlUla.
Each weekend until March 7, a wide range of events and activities will take place reflecting the convergence of the cultures of East and West. Organizers want to highlight the cultural value and historical symbolism of AlUla, which is located in northwestern Saudi Arabia and throughout history has been a meeting point for cultures and civilizations from all over the world.
In addition to guided archaeological tours and heritage events, the festival highlights include live music and dance performances at the incredible Maraya Concert Hall, a 500-seater, glass-covered, world-class theater.

 

The rebirth of AlUla
Hegra, ancient city of the Nabataeans in Saudi Arabia’s historic AlUla Valley, is emerging from the mists of time to take its rightful place as one of the wonders of the world

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Diriyah seminar discusses Saudi water sustainability

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Diriyah seminar discusses Saudi water sustainability

RIYADH: The Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture recently participated in the Diriyah Global Seminar under the theme “Sustaining Civilizations: Oases and the Continuity of Heritage.”

During the presentation, the ministry highlighted the evolution of the Kingdom’s water sector, moving from scarcity to sustainability, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Sunday.

This progress, from the early 20th century to today, has established Saudi Arabia as a global leader in desalination, water management, and the expansion of supply and treatment networks.

Abdulaziz Al-Shaibani, deputy minister for water affairs, emphasized water’s cultural and developmental significance and its role in shaping lifestyles in desert environments.

He also reviewed traditional methods of water extraction and irrigation, alongside major institutional transformations in the sector, the SPA added.

Al-Shaibani highlighted the Kingdom’s achievements in 2025 and its targets for 2030, noting that water supplies in 2025 rose to over 16 million cubic meters per day, consolidating Saudi Arabia’s position as the world’s largest producer of desalinated water.

The sector has also recorded two new Guinness World Records, bringing the total to 11, further affirming its global leadership in desalination technologies, the SPA reported.

Moreover, the Kingdom operates the world’s largest water transmission and storage system, with capacities exceeding 18.5 million cubic meters per day for transmission and over 29 million cubic meters for storage.