ThePlace: Saudi Arabia’s historic Uqair seaport

The port has seen the launch of Islamic armies that conquered Persia, India and reached the borders of China. (Photo/Saudi Tourism)
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Updated 09 February 2020
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ThePlace: Saudi Arabia’s historic Uqair seaport

Uqair was the first seaport in the Arabian Gulf and is located in Al-Ahsa governorate on the east coast of Saudi Arabia. It is an archaeological site that connects with many adjacent historic features in the area.

When the Kingdom was established, Uqair was its economic gateway, and the main port through which to access the east and the middle of the country. Its historic position was strengthened due to the political agreements established during the reign of King Abdul Aziz. There are old buildings such as the governorate center, customs building and the mosque. 

The port has seen the launch of Islamic armies that conquered Persia, India and reached the borders of China.


KSrelief sets emergency camp for Gazans displaced by severe weather

Updated 20 December 2025
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KSrelief sets emergency camp for Gazans displaced by severe weather

RIYADH: The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) has set up a new emergency camp in the central Gaza Strip, providing shelter to hundreds of families forced from their homes in recent weeks. 

More than 250 tents have been installed to meet immediate needs, the Saudi Press Agency reported. 

The camp was established after severe weather destroyed large numbers of temporary shelters across the area. 

Aid workers say powerful storms and flooding have swept through central Gaza, flattening hundreds of tents and deepening an already severe humanitarian crisis.

Families who have taken shelter in the camp said the new tents have eased some of the immediate strain of displacement. After weeks of exposure to rain and cold, many said the shelters have offered basic protection and a degree of comfort as winter conditions continue.

The camp is part of broader Saudi led efforts to respond to urgent humanitarian needs in Gaza.