Saudi minister of culture meets with UNESCO’s director general

The Minister of Culture expressed the Kingdom’s interest to host the next UNESCO World Conference on Cultural Policies and Sustainable Development (MONDIACULT) scheduled for 2025. (File/AFP)
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Updated 12 September 2023
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Saudi minister of culture meets with UNESCO’s director general

  • They met on the sidelines of the 45th extended session of the World Heritage Committee hosted by Saudi Arabia

The Minister of Culture, Prince Badr bin Abdullah bin Farhan, met with the Director-General of the UNESCO, Audrey Azoulay, on the sidelines of the 45th extended session of the World Heritage Committee hosted by Saudi Arabia.
During the meeting, which took place on Sunday, the Minister of Culture welcomed UNESCO's Director General to Riyadh, praising the efforts exerted by UNESCO in preserving and protecting heritage.

The Minister of Culture expressed the Kingdom’s interest to host the next UNESCO World Conference on Cultural Policies and Sustainable Development (MONDIACULT) scheduled for 2025.
During the meeting, aspects of cooperation between the Kingdom and UNESCO in preserving and protecting world heritage were reviewed.
The Minister of Culture affirmed the Kingdom's continued support for the projects and programs proposed by UNESCO.
 


Striking light pillars phenomenon captivates Northern Borders residents

Updated 23 December 2025
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Striking light pillars phenomenon captivates Northern Borders residents

  • The sight captivated residents and visitors alike

RIYADH: A striking astronomical and optical phenomenon was observed in Saudi Arabia’s Northern Borders Region on Monday, as light pillars, a remarkable natural spectacle, appeared in the sky, drawing the attention of locals and enthusiasts of natural phenomena, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The sight captivated residents and visitors alike, with the interplay of colors and light making for an extraordinary spectacle.

Astronomy Club member Adnan Khalifa said that a light pillar is an optical phenomenon that occurs in the atmosphere as a vertical column of light extending above or below its source. This effect is caused by the reflection of light on tiny ice crystals suspended in clouds or the air.

He added that the light source can be natural, such as the sun, particularly when near the horizon, or the moon. It can also originate from human-made sources, like streetlights, creating a unique and captivating visual display in the sky.

Abouazza El-Mhamdi, associate professor in the physics and astronomy department at King Saud University’s College of Science, told Arab News: “On Monday evening, residents of the Northern Borders Region near Arar witnessed a rare meteorological event — the vibrant light pillars that illuminated the night sky.

“While appearing like a celestial display, this is not a purely astronomical event involving stars or planets, for example, but rather an atmospheric optical phenomenon triggered by an exceptional drop in temperature and perfect wind stillness,” he said. 

“The display featured towering vertical beams of white, orange and yellow light, created when ground-based light sources reflected off tiny, flat ice crystals suspended in the freezing air, which acted like a collective mirror,” he added. 

“Although these pillars are common in Arctic climates like Canada or Russia, their appearance in Saudi Arabia is a remarkable anomaly, highlighting the unique and intense winter conditions currently affecting the Kingdom’s northern reaches,” the professor said.

Following the inclement weather last week, and as a result of several days of low temperatures, vibrant beams of light shot up into the night sky, creating a stunning display.

The phenomenon, characterized by its colorful vertical light columns, occurs under specific conditions, such as temperatures falling below 0 degrees Celsius, while calm winds are also essential.

The unique ice halo effect forms when moisture in the air condenses into ice crystals, reflecting surrounding lights to create a breathtaking visual display.