Legacy and Connection: Camel Riders, an Enduring Symbol of Camel Avenue Festival


Camel riders have participated in the third edition of the Camel Avenue Festival in Taif. The riders set off in a distinctive and captivating manner, reflecting contemporary authenticity and dignified character. They chanted in their own popular style, filled with pride in their homeland and heritage. Their voices harmonized with the rhythmic movement of the camels’ hooves, aiming to establish and showcase the cultural heritage of camel riding.

Their participation contributed to strengthening and preserving the cultural heritage of camels and camel riding through both local and international involvement.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Cultural Attache at Qatar’s Embassy to US: Qatar Provides Full Support to its Students Studying in the US

Cultural Attache at the Embassy of the State of Qatar to the United States, Nasser Mohammed Al Nuaimi, affirmed that the State of Qatar offers comprehensive support to its students studying in the US, noting that the Cultural Office oversees academic and research affairs between the two countries, along with matters related to the professional and academic development of both students and professionals.

Al Nuaimi highlighted the significance of the multifaceted educational, cultural, and healthcare cooperation between Qatar and the US, emphasizing the ongoing efforts to enhance collaboration in these areas.

Speaking in an interview with Qatar News Agency , he said that the Cultural Office serves as Qatars representative in the US under the Ministry of Education and Higher Education, coordinating directly with the ministry and other government entities interested in cultural or educational activities in the US.

He revealed that the number of Qatari students sponsored by the Ministry of Education and Qatar U
niversity currently stands at 180, with an additional eight students joining this year from QatarEnergy, affirming intentions to increase the number of Qatari students studying in the US.

He said that as for the Ministries of Defense and Interior, they were in charge of handling the affairs of their students.

Al Nuaimi pointed out that the Cultural Office has a protocol to maintain regular contact with students, with academic advisors checking in biweekly to ensure their academic progress and well-being. He explained that students often face challenges during their initial adjustment period in the US, especially younger students, and the office provides necessary support to help them acclimate, build a good relationship with them, and help them overcome any academic difficulties, adding that the students of the State of Qatar are good students and have great awareness.

He further noted that Qatari students are primarily concentrated in states like Washington D.C., Virginia, New York, and Maryland, with a f
ocus on enrolling them in high-quality universities.

In the context of educational cooperation between the two countries, Al Nuaimi mentioned the existence of various collaborations, including a U.S. Department of State program that sponsors the recruitment of an academic lecturer from Qatar, covering the expenses for them to pursue advanced degrees at one of the participating universities in the program, and if the individual is in an advanced academic stage, they may also teach at the university.

He stressed that this programme is one of the aspects of educational cooperation between the two countries, in addition to the existence of special cooperation between universities in Qatar, including Qatar University, Hamad Bin Khalifa University, Lusail University and Doha University of Science and Technology.

In this context, he pointed out the cooperation between the Ministry of Education and Harvard University to train teachers who take a one-year course in a specific field with a 15-day training period dur
ing which participants benefit and acquire new expertise.

Regarding the academic specializations of Qatari students in the US, Al Nuaimi stated that the Ministry of Education launched a new scholarship plan and strategy in January of this year. The new approach is based on academic tracks rather than specific universities. The internal tracks include the Science, Engineering, and Technology; the Healthcare and Medical Sciences; the Education and Pedagogical Sciences; the Social and Human Sciences; the Creative Economy; the Professional Sports Track; and the Graduate Studies.

Al Nuaimi pointed out the Creative Economy Track, one of the newly established pathways, includes fields such as tourism and hospitality management, hotel management, exhibitions and conferences, event management, restoration, museum studies, film and television, archaeology, animation restoration, and entrepreneurship.

On the healthcare front, he highlighted ongoing communication with Hamad Medical Corporation to increase medical coll
aboration. He emphasized that during global health crises, the world turns its attention to American research centers, whether hospital-affiliated or independent and governmental research institutions.

In this context, Al Nuaimi said that work is underway to establish cooperation in the field of cardiology between Hamad Medical Corporation and one of the top American universities and its associated medical center. This initiative aims to train doctors and secure fellowship programs. Global hospitals often engage in cooperation through formal agreements. Additionally, an agreement has been reached with Qatar University to provide training for top medical students in their fourth or fifth year at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, which is the second-largest hospital in the United States. The students will undergo a residency period with the doctors in the hospital, following patient care practices for four to eight weeks. This experience will greatly benefit students when applying for fellowship prog
rams in the future, given that they would have already completed a clinical residency under the supervision of a hospital doctor during their studies.

He also noted the coordination and communication with GCC member states’ cultural attache offices to exchange expertise regarding office structure, given the extensive efforts required to manage academic files and support students abroad. This effort is part of a broader initiative to enhance cooperation in cultural and educational fields.

Regarding cultural cooperation between Qatar and the United States, Al Nuaimi explained that the entities responsible for cultural exchange are the Ministry of Culture and Qatar Museums, adding that the museums have a distinguished program for artist exchanges.

On the sports front, Cultural Attache at the Embassy of the State of Qatar to the United States, Nasser Mohammed Al Nuaimi, confirmed that there is collaboration between both sides to exchange expertise in event organization, especially as the next FIFA World Cup wi
ll be hosted by the United States. He noted that Qatar is sharing its expertise from the successful organization of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022.

Source: Qatar News Agency

Al-Baha Gears Up for 94th National Day Celebrations


The Saudi Press Agency lens captured the festive spirit of the 94th Saudi National Day in Al-Baha Region, where streets and squares are adorned with flags and festive decorations. The municipality has made every effort to create a lively atmosphere for the celebrations on September 23.

Over 50,000 flags now flutter in the region, and digital billboards display scenes celebrating this important day. The municipality has also organized over 130 events and activities, in which both the public and the private sectors participate. Parks and other public spaces have been beautified to welcome citizens and visitors.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Al-Baha Gears Up for 94th National Day Celebrations


The Saudi Press Agency lens captured the festive spirit of the 94th Saudi National Day in Al-Baha Region, where streets and squares are adorned with flags and festive decorations. The municipality has made every effort to create a lively atmosphere for the celebrations on September 23.

Over 50,000 flags now flutter in the region, and digital billboards display scenes celebrating this important day. The municipality has also organized over 130 events and activities, in which both the public and the private sectors participate. Parks and other public spaces have been beautified to welcome citizens and visitors.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Jordanian Al-Hyasat to Face Egyptian Reda in PFL MENA Featherweight Final


– Jordanian Abdulrahman Al-Hyasat and Egyptian Islam Reda will compete in the Professional Fighters League (PFL) MENA featherweight final, having triumphed in their semi-final bouts held here at Boulevard City.

The final matches will be held in Riyadh in November.

In the main event, Al-Hyasat dominated in the second and third rounds against Saudi fighter Abdullah Al-Qahtani, claiming a unanimous decision victory and maintaining his unbeaten record with five wins. He will face Reda who used his wrestling skills to defeat Moroccan Marwan Belguet, winning by unanimous decision as well.

In the welterweight division, Egyptian Omar El-Dafrawy secured a spot in the final by winning with a technical knockout in just 3 minutes and 9 seconds against the favorite, Jordanian Jarrah Al-Silawi, bringing his record to 12 wins, nine by stoppage, and six losses. El-Dafrawy will face Kuwaiti fighter Mohammed Al-Aqraa, who preserved his undefeated record with a unanimous decision win over Iranian Amir Fazli, which brought hi
s wins to seven.

In the lightweight division, veteran Iranian Mohsen Mohammedseifi earned his place in the PFL MENA final after a hard-fought unanimous decision win over Algerian Souhil Tahiri. Mohammedseifi will meet Lebanon’s Georges Eid who knocked out Tunisian Omar Reguigi in the first round in 1 minute and 37 seconds.

Morocco’s Rachid El-Hazoume also advanced to the final after a unanimous decision win against Algerian Elias Boudegzdame. El-Hazoume will take on Iraq’s Ali Taleb, who delivered an impressive knockout victory over Jordan’s Jalal Al-Daaja in just 2 minutes and 18 seconds. Taleb now holds an 11-1 record, with nine wins by knockout, and is a former UAE Warriors lightweight champion.

The Professional Fighters League announced that Saudi champion Mostafa Neda, known for his prowess in boxing, kickboxing, and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, will compete in the “Battle of the Giants” on October 19 in Riyadh’s Meydan against Egyptian champion Ahmed Sami.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

HRH the Crown Prince Offers Condolences to King of Bahrain on the Death of Shaikh Khalid bin Mohammed Al Khalifa


His Royal Highness Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Crown Prince and Prime Minister, has sent a cable of condolences and sympathy to King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa of Bahrain on the death of Shaikh Khalid bin Mohammed Al Khalifa.

The Crown Prince extended sincere condolences and sympathy to the king and the family of the deceased, praying to Allah Almighty to grant health to the Bahraini king.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Offers Condolences to King of Bahrain on the Death of Shaikh Khalid bin Mohammed Al Khalifa


Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud has sent a cable of condolences and sympathy to King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa of Bahrain on the death of Shaikh Khalid bin Mohammed Al Khalifa.

The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques extended sincere condolences and sympathy to the Bahraini king and the families of the deceased, praying to Allah Almighty to grant health to the Bahraini king.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

A delegation from the Plastic Industries Union meets with the Director of Hebron Police

Hebron – Ma’an – Brigadier Nasser Abu Hanani, Director of Hebron Police, stressed that the Palestinian police, with all its officers and personnel, work side by side with all security agencies to pursue those who break the law, combat negative phenomena that disturb the lives of citizens in Hebron Governorate, and spread security and safety and establish order.

He stressed that the police are working under exceptional circumstances, and have recently been able to arrest some wanted persons and criminals who pose a danger and threat to society.

This came during his meeting today, Saturday, in his office in the Hebron Directorate, with Kamel Al-Zeer Al-Husseini, Chairman of the Plastic Industries Union and member of the Board of Directors of the Hebron Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Economic Advisor Ahmed Hassouna, Board of Directors of the Hebron Chamber of Commerce and Industry and member of the Presidential Committee for Civil Peace, member of the Board of Directors of the Plastic Union Jawad Al-Tawil a
nd businessman Eid Sayaj.

The attendees thanked the police and security services for their work, which had a positive impact on social life. They called on the police chief to do more to protect citizens’ and public property, prevent repeated attacks on it, pursue those who fire on citizens’ property, reduce traffic congestion, and combat drugs.

The importance of increasing the pace of work of the judicial police in implementing the rulings issued by the competent courts or those related to decisions of the Public Prosecution was also emphasized.

Al-Husseini stressed during his speech that they understand the security complexities in the Hebron Governorate in particular and the country in general, pointing out that based on the fact that the police are the main front for dealing with citizens, purging society of criminals and combating crime, it is their duty to exert more efforts to establish public order and impose the rule of law on the street.

For his part, Counselor Hassouna said that the decisive fa
ctor between all litigants is the law, and all litigants must resort to it by filing a complaint with the police, which in turn will submit the complaint to the prosecution and then to the judiciary through the public prosecution, and the judiciary is the decisive factor, and we, as businessmen, believe in this despite the long period of litigation in the Palestinian courts, and the police have an effective and important role in helping citizens obtain their rights.

At the end of the meeting, it was agreed to hold more meetings between the police and the active economic sectors to overcome the obstacles and difficulties they face.

Source: Maan News Agency

Green Riyadh Program Unveils the Opening of Ghudhwana: A Transformed Tributary of Wadi Hanifa Following Environmental Rehabilitation


Green Riyadh Program has announced the successful completion of the environmental rehabilitation of Ghudhwana, one of the tributaries of Wadi Hanifa, which has been in progress for the past 34 months. This transformative initiative has seen the planting of over 15,000 trees and shrubs, turning the area into a stunning natural haven. Spanning an area of 5.2 kilometers, the park now offers a tranquil green space that meanders through the neighborhoods of Dhahrat Al Badi’ah, Al-Suwaidi, and Al-Zahra in southwest Riyadh. The rehabilitation effort aims to enrich the lives and livelihoods of the surrounding communities, providing them with expansive recreational and entertainment spaces.

The rehabilitation and afforestation efforts in Ghudhwana were conducted in alignment with sustainable environmental practices. This involved addressing the environmental issues surrounding both the Wadi and its periphery, where extensive cleaning operations were carried out, waste was removed, and flood control channels were refi
ned to restore their natural state, thereby mitigating the risk of flooding. Additionally, channels for permanent water flow were established to prevent the formation of swamps within the Wadi.

Green Riyadh Program has planted locally sourced trees and shrubs that were carefully selected to thrive in the Wadi environment, ensuring their sustainability. The rehabilitation efforts in Ghudhwana focus on the efficient use of recycled irrigation water, applied in quantities tailored to the needs of the trees planted in Wadi Hanifa. This approach aims to enhance the rate of afforestation in the city and achieve natural environmental benchmarks in the valleys, ultimately contributing to lower temperatures and providing a natural refuge for visitors and residents alike.

Pushing towards the development of social areas, benches and seated zones have been developed covering over 65,000 square meters of the Wadi with 13 children’s play areas and various sports facilities, alongside more than 700 parking lots. Additiona
lly, shaded pathways spanning 22 kilometers have been constructed along the valley, aimed at encouraging individuals to achieve an average of over 6,000 steps per day, promoting a healthy walking experience for all age groups. Water channels have been designed to ensure a continuous flow and natural drainage within the valley, complemented by the construction of nine bridges over these water bodies to facilitate movement and walking between neighborhoods. This initiative positively impacts the residents of surrounding areas while utilizing local materials in the construction processes to enhance sustainability.

Green Riyadh Program is on a mission to rehabilitate and afforest valleys covering an area of 148 square kilometers, adhering to the highest standards of urban design and sustainability. This initiative is focused on increasing green spaces to accommodate the social needs of the growing population. Furthermore, Green Riyadh Program is dedicated to implementing projects that enhance residential neighbo
rhoods through afforestation, the creation of parks, the greening of main roads and public squares, and the allocation of green areas in government and public buildings, including ministries, agencies, and universities. In addition to the planting of trees and shrubs, the development work further includes the irrigation networks spanning 1,350 kilometers throughout the city to efficiently support these modern green spaces.

Green Riyadh Program is one of Riyadh’s megaprojects, launched by the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud under the initiative of His Royal Highness Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz, Crown Prince and Prime Minister on 19 March 2019. This initiative plays a significant role in achieving the objectives of the Saudi Green Initiative and aligns with the goals of Saudi Vision 2030, which aims to plant 10 billion trees across the Kingdom. Specifically, Green Riyadh Program aims to plant 7.5 million trees in the city, increase vegetation cover to 9% of the
city’s area, raise the per capita share of green space from 1.7 square meters to 28 square meters, and contribute to lowering temperatures and improving air quality by reducing pollution and dust.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Ma’an Network mourns the mother of colleague Nasser Al-Lahham

With hearts full of faith in God Almighty and satisfied with His judgment and destiny, Ma’an Media Network, represented by its Board of Directors and all its employees, offers its deepest condolences and sincere sympathy to our colleague Dr. Nasser Al-Lahham, Editor-in-Chief of Ma’an Media Network.

On the death of his mother, may God have mercy on her soul, Hajja Ghafra Issa Al-Lahham (Umm Muhammad)

We ask God Almighty to have mercy on the deceased and to inspire her family and relatives with patience and solace.

To Allah we belong and to Him we shall return.

Source: Maan News Agency