Jeddah’s Historic District hosts literary gathering featuring leading Saudi screenwriters

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A literary gathering titled Writers' Night was held at Cinema Al-Balad, where leading Saudi screenwriters Afnan Linjawi, Dahlia Baeshen, and Dania Altayeb shared their insights inspiring creativity. (AN Photos)
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A literary gathering titled Writers' Night was held at Cinema Al-Balad, where leading Saudi screenwriters Afnan Linjawi, Dahlia Baeshen, and Dania Altayeb shared their insights inspiring creativity. (AN Photos)
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Jeddah’s Historic District hosts literary gathering featuring leading Saudi screenwriters

Jeddah’s Historic District hosts literary gathering featuring leading Saudi screenwriters
  • The session was moderated by media personality Reham Farrash
  • Danya Al-Hamrani, co-founder of Maflam, said: “Events like this reflect Maflam’s mission to spark meaningful dialogue and inspire the next generation of creatives”

JEDDAH: The literary gathering Writers’ Night was held on Thursday at Cinema Al-Balad in Jeddah, where leading Saudi screenwriters Afnan Linjawi, Dahlia Baeshen, and Dania Al-Tayeb shared their experiences and insights on creativity.

Organized by Maflam, which offers comprehensive training in filmmaking, the evening attracted literature and cinema enthusiasts eager to explore the craft of writing.

The session was moderated by media personality Reham Farrash.

Danya Al-Hamrani, co-founder and chief creative officer of Maflam, said: “It’s a pleasure to bring together such talented scriptwriters under one roof. Events like this reflect Maflam’s mission to spark meaningful dialogue and inspire the next generation of creatives.”

The event opened a candid dialogue around the challenges and inspirations shaping Saudi scriptwriters today.

Linjawi said: “My journey as a writer has been long and wonderful all at once. I have experimented with many forms of creative writing, from poetry to stage play to screenwriting. I have also grown from writing (for) myself to writing for others.”

She emphasized that her goal for the evening was to “have an open discussion with the audience” and to “demystify the writing process for others,” highlighting the varied and wide-ranging routes to becoming a writer.

Likewise, Al-Tayeb shared her deep connection to storytelling, saying: “Real-life conversations and events fuel my writing, but what truly drives the process is curiosity and a tiny bit of emotional masochism.
“My stories aim to hold up a mirror without offering easy answers because today’s audiences crave honesty and emotional truth. Inspiration often strikes like lightning, yet the real creative work happens in the quiet, unglamorous struggles behind the scenes, self-doubt, late nights, and the occasional existential crisis. These challenges seep into my characters, who carry pieces of my own fears, obsessions, and heartbreaks, living in better lighting through my writing.”

Cinema Al-Balad, established by director Abdullah Saharti and producer Waheed Jamjoum, has rapidly become a cultural landmark in Jeddah’s historic district, part of the Ministry of Culture’s initiative to position Historic Jeddah as a global cultural and heritage destination.

Saharti explained the significance of the collaboration: “This artistic cinema combines carefully curated film screenings with artistic workshops. Through it, we revive the memories once created by Cinema Hosh Jamjoum, the first cinematic courtyard in Jeddah, by introducing modern concepts and unique contemporary creativity that reflects the environment in which art and literature originated.”
He described Writers’ Night as “an important evening to empower Saudi filmmakers in the industry” and highlighted Cinema Al-Balad’s role in supporting the local film industry.

He shared plans for an exciting lineup of events: “Our program includes screenings, or ‘Arab Film Nights,’ every Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, featuring carefully selected award-winning films from global and Arab film festivals. Every Sunday, we host filmmaking workshops.

Mondays are dedicated to classic Arabic and international films, while Tuesdays provide a platform to showcase Saudi filmmakers. On Wednesdays, in collaboration with Maflam, we present a special night dedicated to Saudi filmmakers, with artistic sessions that enrich the community of cinema creators and lovers of the seventh art.”


First Saudi relief plane arrives in Syria with aid for those affected by fires

The first Saudi relief plane carrying urgent relief aid for those affected by wildfires in Latakia Governorate has landed.
The first Saudi relief plane carrying urgent relief aid for those affected by wildfires in Latakia Governorate has landed.
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First Saudi relief plane arrives in Syria with aid for those affected by fires

The first Saudi relief plane carrying urgent relief aid for those affected by wildfires in Latakia Governorate has landed.

RIYADH: The first Saudi relief plane carrying urgent relief aid for those affected by wildfires in Syria’s Latakia Governorate has landed at Aleppo International Airport, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Thursday.

The plane marks the beginning of the Saudi air bridge operated by the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief), in cooperation with the Ministry of Defense, SPA said.

Supervisor General of KSrelief Dr. Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al-Rabeeah noted that the humanitarian assistance reflects the spirit of humanitarian solidarity that is characteristic of the Saudi government.

Dr. Al-Rabeeah stressed that the Kingdom prioritizes humanitarian work as a core mission stemming from its values and long-standing generosity, and out of its belief that human dignity is a fundamental right for every individual on earth.

KSrelief also signed a cooperation agreement on Wednesday with the Syrian Ministry of Emergency and Disaster Management to provide essential equipment, supplies, and machinery needed to combat wildfires in the town of Kassab, Latakia Governorate.

The agreement aims to enhance rapid and effective response capacity through technical and logistical support for field firefighting teams.

Syria’s civil defense agency on Sunday said wildfires in the country’s west, which have burned vast tracts of forest and farmland and forced evacuations, had been brought under control after 10 days.

In a statement on Facebook, the agency said that “with the spread of the fires halted and the fire hotspots brought under control on all fronts” on Saturday, teams on the ground were working to cool down the affected areas while monitoring any signs of reignition.

The blazes in the coastal province of Latakia broke out amid an intense heatwave across the region and the UN humanitarian agency OCHA said they destroyed about 100 square kilometers of forest and farmland.


Saudi Arabia Pavilion hosts cross-sector business events at Expo 2025 Osaka

The Saudi Arabia pavilion is pictured during a media preview day for the 2025 Osaka Expo in the city of Osaka on April 9, 2025.
The Saudi Arabia pavilion is pictured during a media preview day for the 2025 Osaka Expo in the city of Osaka on April 9, 2025.
Updated 17 July 2025
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Saudi Arabia Pavilion hosts cross-sector business events at Expo 2025 Osaka

The Saudi Arabia pavilion is pictured during a media preview day for the 2025 Osaka Expo in the city of Osaka on April 9, 2025.
  • Highlights Saudi Arabia’s AI, digital, education, culture initiatives
  • Aim is to promote business between Kingdom and world’s nations

OSAKA: The Saudi Arabia Pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka will host a series of business events from July 22 to 25.

This is a part of the exposition’s Theme Week Five, titled “Learning and Playing,” which is running from July 17 to 28.

The program is designed to promote cross-cultural business collaboration and highlight Saudi Arabia’s digital, educational and cultural initiatives in the era of artificial intelligence.

On July 22, the Cultural Development Fund will present a session titled “The Art of Play: Integrating Culture into Learning Environments.”

The panel will explore how culture, arts, and heritage can enhance educational systems, foster creativity and prepare young people for the industry.

Speakers include Dr. Mohammed Alhussein, CEO of Mozn AI, and Dr. Wafa Alsubail, founder of the children’s library Kan Ya Makan. The session will be moderated by Reem Busati.

On the same day, the Sports for All Federation hosts a panel titled “Learning Through Play: The Success of Our Neighborhood Clubs Initiative.”

The discussion will focus on how the initiative, which started in a single neighborhood school, has expanded into a nationwide model promoting physical activity, inclusivity and community well-being.

Speakers include Lama Al-Muhana, Dalal Al-Shebaiky, and moderator Reem Al-Shalhoub.

On July 25, the Music Commission will present “AI & Creative Art,” a session highlighting MusiqAI, a digital platform that uses artificial intelligence to support music education and professional development.

The session will include speakers Manar Alhawiti, Saqer Alghuwainem, and moderator Ahmed Karkanawi.

All sessions will be held at the Saudi Arabia Pavilion’s Collaboration Hub and will feature live Japanese translation.

The events are a part of more than 150 business-focused sessions scheduled throughout the six-month exposition, offering a platform for dialogue on investment, sustainability, innovation, and education.

The Saudi Arabia Pavilion is located in the Connecting Zone (C14-01) near the West Gate and is open daily from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. The full program of events is available on the official pavilion website.


Saudi Arabia renews call for international community to stand by Syria

Saudi Arabia renews call for international community to stand by Syria
Updated 17 July 2025
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Saudi Arabia renews call for international community to stand by Syria

Saudi Arabia renews call for international community to stand by Syria

DUBAI: The Saudi foreign ministry condemned the Israeli attacks on Syrian territory in a statement on X. 

The ministry expressed its satisfaction with the measures taken by the Syrian government to achieve security and stability over all Syrian territory.

Saudi Arabia called for the international community to stand by Syria and confront these ongoing Israeli attacks and violations against Syria. 

Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan discussed Israeli attacks on Syria with his Turkish counterpart Hakan Fidan on Wednesday. 

The two ministers held the call after Israel launched powerful airstrikes in Damascus on Wednesday, blowing up part of the defense ministry and hitting near the presidential palace.

The attacks marked a significant Israeli escalation against President Ahmed Al-Sharaa’s government and came despite his warming ties with the US and his administration’s evolving security contacts with Israel.

Scores of people have been killed this week in violence in and around the predominantly Druze city of Sweida, pitting fighters from the Druze minority against government security forces and members of Bedouin tribes.


Jordan, Saudi Arabia to boost archiving, documentation cooperation

Jordan, Saudi Arabia to boost archiving, documentation cooperation
Updated 17 July 2025
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Jordan, Saudi Arabia to boost archiving, documentation cooperation

Jordan, Saudi Arabia to boost archiving, documentation cooperation
  • Pact to strengthen cultural ties, preserve historical records via exchange of expertise and technology

AMMAN: Jordan’s government has approved a memorandum of understanding with Saudi Arabia to enhance cooperation in archiving and documentation, the Petra news agency reported on Wednesday.

The decision ratified an agreement between Jordan’s Royal Hashemite Documentation Center and Saudi Arabia’s National Center for Archives and Records.

The agreement will set out a framework to preserve and catalog historical documents, and the exchange of expertise and technology.

There will be joint training programs in document restoration, digitization, and professional development, Petra reported.

The plan includes archival exhibitions, scientific seminars, and joint research projects.

The agreement stipulates that shared documents and data may not be distributed to third parties without prior written consent, even after the pact ends.

It will be in effect for an initial three years and automatically renewed unless one side opts out in writing at least six months before the expiration date.


Riyadh deputy governor receives Mexico’s ambassador

Riyadh deputy governor receives Mexico’s ambassador
Updated 16 July 2025
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Riyadh deputy governor receives Mexico’s ambassador

Riyadh deputy governor receives Mexico’s ambassador

Prince Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Abdulaziz, the deputy governor of Riyadh, received Anibal Gomez Toledo, Mexico’s ambassador to the Kingdom, in Riyadh on Wednesday, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The ambassador visited to say farewell on completion of his tenure in the Kingdom.

Prince Mohammed praised the ambassador’s efforts in strengthening and advancing relations between the two countries and wished him success.