Diverse topics discussed at Riyadh book fair workshops

Kamakhi said the secret behind a great newsletter lay in establishing a direct relationship with the audience, achieving higher engagement, and lowering operational costs. (SPA)
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Updated 04 October 2024
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Diverse topics discussed at Riyadh book fair workshops

  • Ali Kamakhi highlighted the profitability of newsletters, describing them as one of the simplest ways to generate high income

RIYADH: Workshops at the Riyadh International Book Fair covered such varied topics as newsletter creation, imagery, and biography writing.

“Creating a Successful Newsletter” saw Ali Kamakhi, the founder of business e-newsletter Jareed, talk about the importance of accompanying information and links. He highlighted the profitability of newsletters, describing them as one of the simplest ways to generate high income.

Kamakhi said the secret behind a great newsletter lay in establishing a direct relationship with the audience, achieving higher engagement, and lowering operational costs. He also identified two important ways to expand a newsletter’s reach — sponsorships and subscriptions.

A second workshop, “Aesthetic Imagery in Poetry and Music,” was presented by novelist Youssef Fadel. He addressed such topics as aesthetic imagery in melodies, the role and importance of literature, and tools for creating aesthetic images.

He explained how melody added an aesthetic dimension to words through sound effects that influence the listener, and that meter in poetry is the rhythm that gives the text musical control.

The Riyadh International Book Fair, organized by the Literature, Publishing and Translation Commission, takes place at Riyadh International Convention and Exhibition Center until Oct. 5.

 


Coalition trains in Niger to combat terrorist financing 

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Coalition trains in Niger to combat terrorist financing 

RIYADH: The Islamic Military Counter Terrorism Coalition has concluded an advanced training program in Niger on combating terrorist financing and money laundering.

Held in Niamey, the five-day program aimed to strengthen member states’ capacity to counter financial crimes linked to terrorism, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Saturday.

Some 25 trainees from financial, security, regulatory, and military sectors received theoretical and practical training to enhance their professional readiness and ability to transfer expertise to national institutions.

The program covered international legal frameworks, modern terrorist financing methods, money laundering mechanisms, financial detection and analysis techniques, and compliance governance within financial institutions.

Advanced modules focused on tracking suspicious financial flows, developing proactive investigative skills, and boosting cooperation among financial, regulatory, and security authorities, following recommendations from the Financial Action Task Force.

The program supports the Saudi-backed coalition’s mission to help member states protect their financial systems from exploitation in terrorist financing.