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Desert truffles: 抖阴短视频鈥檚 buried treasure

The central region of Qassim is a leading center for the cultivation of the desert truffle. (SPA)
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The central region of Qassim is a leading center for the cultivation of the desert truffle. (SPA)
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The central region of Qassim is a leading center for the cultivation of the desert truffle. (SPA)
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The central region of Qassim is a leading center for the cultivation of the desert truffle. (SPA)
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Desert truffles: 抖阴短视频鈥檚 buried treasure

The central region of Qassim is a leading center for the cultivation of the desert truffle. (SPA)
  • Truffles offer various benefits beyond their culinary value. Their water is traditionally believed to have medicinal properties for eye ailments, based on a saying attributed to the Prophet Muhammad

QASSIM: A prized wild fungus found under the desert sands is popping up at markets across the Kingdom as 抖阴短视频鈥檚 truffle season is in full swing.

The central region of Qassim is a leading center for the cultivation of the desert truffle, known by its scientific name Terfeziaceae, or in Arabic as fage, as reported by the Saudi Press Agency.




The central region of Qassim is a leading center for the cultivation of the desert truffle. (SPA)

Several natural environmental factors contribute to the area鈥檚 proliferation of truffles, including fertile soil, untouched land, access to fresh water, climate, and the presence of the sunrose or raqrooq plant, particularly in the northern Qassim areas of Shari and Al-Sa鈥檌ra.

Local farmer Abdulkarim Saleh Al-Rasheed harvests truffles found near the sunrose plant thriving in lowlands adjacent to wheat fields irrigated by overflowing pivot sprinklers.




The central region of Qassim is a leading center for the cultivation of the desert truffle. (SPA)

He said that the emergence of truffles had coincided with the cessation of thunderstorms accompanied by lightning, a phenomenon traditionally linked to truffle growth.

Al-Rasheed told SPA that successful cultivation depended on irrigation timing, water salinity, soil fertility and temperature, each playing a crucial role.

For truffles, the optimal temperature is measured ten days after the typically mild 鈥淲asm鈥 season beginning in mid-October.

In northern Qassim, this translates to nighttime temperatures between 15 and 20 degrees Celsius.

Irrigation typically begins around Sept. 25 in areas where the sunrose plant is present, with truffles beginning to appear about 50 days later.

He added that cultivated truffles in northern Qassim typically begin to appear around Nov. 20.

Truffles offer various benefits beyond their culinary value. Their water is traditionally believed to have medicinal properties for eye ailments, based on a saying attributed to the Prophet Muhammad. They also serve as a natural food source for grazing animals.

The Qassim Truffle Festival, currently in its fourth year, is a marker of the region鈥檚 truffle production.

The ten-day festival features 18 booths showcasing truffles, a dedicated auction area, 32 booths for local producers, and other exhibits featuring dates, honey, food products, and related activities.


The Bedouin鈥檚 best friend: Saudi saluki center works to preserve at-risk breed

The Bedouin鈥檚 best friend: Saudi saluki center works to preserve at-risk breed
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The Bedouin鈥檚 best friend: Saudi saluki center works to preserve at-risk breed

The Bedouin鈥檚 best friend: Saudi saluki center works to preserve at-risk breed
  • The Arabian saluki dates back 5,000 years but faces the threat of extinction due to crossbreeding, the loss of traditional desert habitats and lifestyle changes in region
  • International Aseel Arabian Saluki Center aims to raise awareness of breeding standards and offers support for owners, including training and veterinary services

RIYADH: The Arabian saluki, which is believed to have originated in the Middle East, is one of the oldest purebred dogs in the world. It has been a loyal companion to Bedouin peoples dating back at least 5,000 years.

Now, however, it faces the threat of extinction as a result of crossbreeding but the International Aseel Arabian Saluki Center in 抖阴短视频 is working hard to ensure it survives.

Unlike some breeds that rely primarily on sense of smell for hunting, salukis are sighthounds, meaning they visually identify prey. Known for their agility, intelligence and an impressive ability to take down prey, salukis long served Arab Bedouin tribes as hunters.

Fahad Al-Farhan, the president of The International Aseel Arabian Saluki Center. (Supplied/IAASC)

Fahad Al-Farhan, the president of the IAASC, explained the significance of the saluki to the region.

Arabian salukis are 鈥渄eeply rooted in our culture and one of our main symbols of our national identity with falcons, Arabian horses and camels,鈥 Al-Farhan told Arab News.

鈥淭he Arabian saluki and the traditional way of hunting is a vital part of Arabian culture and heritage.

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The Arabian saluki dates back 5,000 years but faces the threat of extinction due to crossbreeding, the loss of traditional desert habitats and lifestyle changes in region.

鈥淚n the old days, salukis were indispensable hunting companions, securing the existence of many of the Bedouin families.

鈥淭hey are graceful and fast and they distinguish themselves with their endurance.鈥

Unlike some breeds that rely primarily on sense of smell for hunting, salukis are sighthounds, meaning they visually identify prey. (Supplied/IAASC)

He noted the loyalty of the breed, quoting a proverb that states: 鈥淥nly the owner sees the true face of a saluki.鈥

The animals are very attached to their families and loyal to their masters, said Al-Farhan, who is also president of the World Aseel Arabian Saluki Organization and the Saudi Kennel Club Union.

鈥淎lthough the Arabian salukis are natural born hunters, they are calm and even-tempered representatives of their species,鈥 he added.

Arabian saluki dates back 5,000 years but faces the threat of extinction due to crossbreeding, the loss of traditional desert habitats and lifestyle changes in region. (Supplied/IAASC)

鈥淭hey are also very curious and you even get the impression that they have a great sense of humor.鈥

However, the rapid economic growth of the region in the modern era has endangered the natural desert environments that were the traditional habitats not only of the saluki but other Arabian species including falcons, horses and camels, he warned.

鈥淭he deserts and Arab lifestyles that created the circumstances in which the Arabian horse, camels and the saluki flourished now no longer exist,鈥 Al-Farhan said

鈥淎s a part of the cultural heritage of Arabian hunting, Bedouins have been breeding Arabian salukis for thousands of years (but) the saluki may be lost to our future generations unless steps are taken to preserve it.鈥

The Arabian Aseel Saluki Center in 抖阴短视频 has a long list of members that includes saluki owners abroad, Al-Farhan added, and it works to raise public awareness of breeding standards.

It offers veterinary services worldwide, including health checks and vaccinations, health certificates, micro-chipping and DNA testing, together with advice about grooming and travel arrangements for owners moving their dogs to another country.

Al-Farhan said that the IAASC is working to register the Arabian saluki on UNESCO鈥檚 Intangible Cultural Heritage List, which recognizes and helps to preserve endangered cultural traditions and practices.

鈥淲e believe that the inscription of the Arabian saluki hound of Arabia (on the UNESCO lists) will promote the visibility of its heritage locally and worldwide,鈥 he added.

 


Poetry in spotlight at Jazan forum

Poetry in spotlight at Jazan forum
Updated 10 January 2025

Poetry in spotlight at Jazan forum

Poetry in spotlight at Jazan forum
  • This year鈥檚 forum featured the participation of over 25 poets representing various poetic schools

JAZAN: The Sixth Poetry Forum was launched at the Jazan Literary Club on Thursday. The event forms part of the Jazan Winter Season 2025 and was held at the Grand Millennium Gizan Hotel. Yahya Al-Ghazwani, the secretary of the Jazan region and general supervisor of the winter festival, attended the event.

Hassan Al-Salhabi, the club鈥檚 president, spoke of the forum鈥檚 success over the past five years, which has boasted the participation of more than 200 poets.

Among the guests was Yahya Al-Ghazwani, supervisor of the Jazan winter festival and regional secretary. (SPA)

He also mentioned the honoring of several literary figures in the Kingdom and the presentation of specialized critical studies on prominent poets.

This year鈥檚 forum, which ran for two days, featured the participation of over 25 poets representing various poetic schools, further enriching the cultural movement on the local literary map.

The opening included an artistic performance titled 鈥淚nspiration of Mirrors,鈥 and the honoring of several participating writers and poets.

Two poetry sessions were held on the first day of the forum, featuring 10 poets who presented a variety of works in front of a large audience.

 


抖阴短视频 takes up position as secretariat of global coral reef body

抖阴短视频 takes up position as secretariat of global coral reef body
Updated 10 January 2025

抖阴短视频 takes up position as secretariat of global coral reef body

抖阴短视频 takes up position as secretariat of global coral reef body
  • Coral reefs sustain 25 percent of the world鈥檚 marine biodiversity and generate an estimated $9.9 trillion annually in ecosystem services

JEDDAH: 抖阴短视频 on Friday officially assumed its position as secretariat of the International Coral Reef Initiative, an organization that works to protect the planet鈥檚 coral reefs.

Representing 102 members and 45 countries responsible for 75 percent of the world鈥檚 reefs, ICRI plays a role in tackling environmental and economic challenges facing these vital ecosystems.

The virtual handover ceremony was attended by international representatives, including Peter Thomson, the UN鈥檚 special envoy for the ocean, as well as representatives from organizations such as the International Union for Conservation of Nature and the US State Department.

The Kingdom鈥檚 tenure as head of the body was confirmed during the ICRI鈥檚 38th General Meeting in September 2024 and will be led by the Kingdom鈥檚 General Organization for the Conservation of Coral Reefs and Turtles in the Red Sea, also known as SHAMS.

鈥湺兑醵淌悠碘檚 role as ICRI secretariat underscores our unwavering commitment to a sustainable future for coral reefs worldwide,鈥 said Dr. Khaled Asfahani, CEO of SHAMS and chair of ICRI. 鈥淭hrough science, innovation, and collaboration, we aim to protect these vital ecosystems, ensuring their resilience for future generations while maintaining their invaluable contributions to the global economy.鈥

Coral reefs sustain 25 percent of the world鈥檚 marine biodiversity and generate an estimated $9.9 trillion annually in ecosystem services, from fisheries to tourism.

Yet, they are under siege from climate change, pollution, and overfishing. With 抖阴短视频 at the helm, ICRI will craft its 2025鈥2027 Action Plan to address these threats.

The plan seeks to expand membership to include countries representing 90 percent of global coral reefs, strengthen regional collaborations in the Red Sea, South Asia, and East Africa, and integrate reef resilience into global biodiversity policies.


Future Minerals Forum in Riyadh looks to bolster global links

Future Minerals Forum in Riyadh looks to bolster global links
Updated 10 January 2025

Future Minerals Forum in Riyadh looks to bolster global links

Future Minerals Forum in Riyadh looks to bolster global links
  • Mining leaders from 85 countries gather next week to discuss challenges, outlook
  • The event is being organized by 抖阴短视频鈥檚 Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources under the patronage of King Salman

RIYADH: Leading mining representatives from more than 85 countries will meet in Riyadh next week as the Future Minerals Forum discusses challenges and developments in the global mineral industries.
Key stakeholders, including governments, international organizations, business federations, investors, and sector leaders, will take part in the forum from Jan. 14-16 at the King Abdulaziz International Conference Center.
The event is being organized by 抖阴短视频鈥檚 Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources under the patronage of King Salman.
According to the ministry, the fourth annual international ministerial meeting of mining ministers, due to take place on Jan. 14 as part of the forum, will feature its largest-ever number of government representatives and topics to be discussed.
Among the 85 countries represented will be 16 nations from the G20. At least 50 ministers and 13 deputy ministers are taking part, the ministry said.
The ministry said that over 50 official and nongovernmental organizations, along with trade unions and leading figures in the global mining industry, will attend the event, reflecting the significance of the gathering as a global platform to discuss mining and mineral industry affairs, ways to meet the growing demand for strategic and critical minerals, and new opportunities for development in mineral-producing and processing countries.
The meeting will focus on several issues, including progress made during the previous year concerning the three ministerial meeting initiatives, which include developing a strategic framework for critical minerals increasing value-added processing in mineral-producing countries, producing green minerals using modern technologies and renewable energy, and ensuring sustainability and transparency in supply chains.
Discussions will also focus on the establishment of centers of excellence in major mining regions to enable investment, build capabilities, and develop human resources.
Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources Bandar Alkhorayef will chair the meeting and deliver the opening address, highlighting 抖阴短视频鈥檚 commitment to sustainable mineral development and emphasizing its leadership role in advancing the sector鈥檚 future.
He will also discuss opportunities for global cooperation to face challenges and invest in the vast potential offered by the mineral sector.
Among the ministers attending the meeting are Italian Minister for the Environment and Energy Security Gilberto Pichetto Fratin; UK Secretary of State for Business and Trade Jonathan Reynolds; Brazilian Minister of Mines and Energy Alexandre Silveira; Indian Minister of Coal and Mines G. Kishan Reddy; South African Minister of Trade, Industry, and Competition Parks Tau; Democratic Republic of Congo Minister of Mines Kizito Pakabomba; Egyptian Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources Karim Badawi; Nigerian Minister of Solid Minerals Development Henry Dele Alake; and Moroccan Minister of Energy Transition and Sustainable Development Leila Benali.
Vice Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources for Mining Affairs Khalid bin Saleh Al-Mudaifer said that the meeting represents an important step toward achieving sustainable development in the global mining and minerals sector.
He said that the international ministerial meeting provides an ideal platform for finding solutions and developing legislation on best practices in sustainable mining, exploring ways to invest in mining projects to achieve economic and social development in producing countries.


NEXTG3N Hackathon: Shaping future skills through Web3, gaming

NEXTG3N Hackathon: Shaping future skills through Web3, gaming
Updated 10 January 2025

NEXTG3N Hackathon: Shaping future skills through Web3, gaming

NEXTG3N Hackathon: Shaping future skills through Web3, gaming
  • Event gathered international, Saudi innovators in Riyadh
  • The event was spearheaded by Princess Nourah Al-Faisal, founder and CEO of Adhlal, in collaboration with W3 ff Venture Builder

RIYADH: As the world rapidly evolves, projections indicate that 65 percent of future jobs are yet to be created. Hence, 抖阴短视频 is proactively preparing its youth for this dynamic landscape.
The NEXTG3N Hackathon, which started Jan. 9 and ends Jan. 11 at Princess Nourah University in Riyadh, gathered international innovators alongside Saudi talent to develop groundbreaking solutions at the crossroads of Web3 and gaming.
The event was spearheaded by Princess Nourah Al-Faisal, founder and CEO of Adhlal, in collaboration with W3 ff Venture Builder.
Participants were invited to create practical solutions that addressed critical areas such as education, digital inclusion, and emerging technologies.
This initiative aimed at empowering the next generation with the skills and knowledge necessary to thrive in a world increasingly influenced by technological advances.
The hackathon leveraged Web3鈥檚 decentralized framework and gaming鈥檚 engaging approach to address the critical challenge of preparing the next generation for an uncertain job market.
Selected innovations from the hackathon will be showcased at the World Economic Forum in Davos, highlighting 抖阴短视频鈥檚 growing influence in the global digital and creative landscape.
This initiative aligns with Saudi Vision 2030鈥檚 goals, creating a platform from which Saudi youngsters collaborate with global innovators to tackle shared challenges and shape the future of work.
The first day of the event featured an impressive lineup of speakers who are pioneers in their respective fields. Among them were Princess Nourah; Hamad Al-Owaishiq, founder and CEO of the Saudi Youth Society; Tanja Ludwig from W3 ff Venture Builder in Germany; Dalia Samra-Rohte from the Algemeine Handels Kamer; and Xavier Prost from Veridos UAE, one of the event鈥檚 sponsors.
Princess Nourah spoke of the importance of creating a safe online environment for children through Web3 technology. She highlighted how blockchain can provide a secure space for young users, fostering their engagement with digital platforms. She introduced Adhlal as a research-based community and design consultancy focused on innovation and creativity in design.
Princess Nourah remarked on the significance of soft skills in preparing the youth for future challenges, and added: 鈥淲hen we think about the evolving landscape over the next few years, we must consider how to foster innovation and creativity among youth.鈥
Al-Owaishiq said: 鈥淲eb3 is the focus of the current global discourse, and it鈥檚 crucial for young people to be aware of this paradigm shift. They need to develop skills that allow them to engage with Web3 technology creatively and innovatively.鈥
His emphasis on youth empowerment underscored the hackathon鈥檚 goal of equipping participants with the tools to navigate and lead within the new digital landscape.
Sabrina Goerlich, a Web3 consultant, emphasized the vision behind NEXTG3N, saying: 鈥淥ur objective is to create a safe, hybrid space that utilizes technologies like blockchain and Web3 to empower the younger generation. We aim to cultivate tomorrow鈥檚 architects of change.鈥
She noted that the collaboration with W3 ff Venture Builder brought both technological and business perspectives, enhancing the overall impact of the initiative.
The NEXTG3N Hackathon represented a strategic effort to harness creativity and technology for the betterment of society. By bringing together diverse talents, the event sought to inspire participants to develop solutions that addressed real-world challenges, while fostering a culture of innovation.
As 抖阴短视频 continues to invest in the future of its youngsters, events like the NEXTG3N Hackathon highlight the nation鈥檚 commitment to preparing its workforce for the jobs of tomorrow.
By focusing on Web3 and gaming, the hackathon aimed to equip participants with essential skills, ensuring they are not only consumers of technology but also innovators and leaders in the digital economy.