Saudi scouts showcase heritage, culture in Portugal

The global event brought together more than 7,100 scouts from 118 associations worldwide(SPA)
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Updated 03 August 2025
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Saudi scouts showcase heritage, culture in Portugal

Riyadh: The Saudi Arabian Scout Association participated in a cultural exchange event during the 16th World Scout Moot in Portugal.

The global event brought together more than 7,100 scouts from 118 associations worldwide, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Sunday.

The Saudi delegation showcased the country’s culture by serving traditional coffee, displaying regional men’s attire, and offering popular local dishes.

The association also performed the traditional Ardah dance and other folk arts reflecting the Kingdom’s rich cultural heritage, the SPA added.

A photo exhibition highlighted Saudi scouts’ community service, especially their support for Hajj and Umrah pilgrims and environmental protection efforts.

Participation reflected the association’s commitment to empowering Saudi scouts to represent the Kingdom on the international stage, expand their global presence, and strengthen their leadership capabilities.

The delegation joined global celebrations of World Scout Scarf Day on Aug. 1, exchanging scarves with other national scout organizations to promote unity and pride in the movement.

The World Scout Moot is held every four years and is designed for young people aged 18 to 25. Those aged 26 and above can participate as members of the International Service Team.


Deal to boost Arab research cooperation

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Deal to boost Arab research cooperation

RIYADH: The King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies has signed a supplementary memorandum of cooperation with the Arab League Educational, Cultural and Scientific Organization to strengthen collaboration in education, culture, science, heritage and knowledge.

The appendix builds on an earlier agreement and aims to deepen institutional partnership in intellectual, cultural and scientific research, with a focus on programs linked to the Arabic Narrative project launched by the center three years ago.

It was signed at a ceremony attended by Prince Turki bin Faisal bin Abdulaziz, chairman of the King Faisal Center, and ALECSO Director-General Mohamed Ould Amar, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Tuesday.

The agreement reflects both sides’ commitment to high-quality cooperation drawing on the King Faisal Center’s research expertise and ALECSO’s role in advancing Arab culture and knowledge.

Under the memorandum, the two parties will organize specialized scientific and cultural seminars and conferences related to the Arabic narrative.

The cooperation also includes in-depth research on the trajectories of Arab thought and its links to global knowledge, while enriching the initiative’s cultural content through expertise in history, language, heritage and interdisciplinary studies.

Both institutions aim to foster a research environment that produces rigorous scholarship to strengthen the Arab narrative and present it to regional and international audiences.

The agreement also provides for the establishment of the “ALECSO Chair at the King Faisal Center for Arab-Islamic Studies,” marking a new phase of collaboration.