Rains Transform Al-Baha Region into Charming Green Scenery


Al-Baha, The mountains and plains of the Al-Baha region have transformed into captivating green landscapes due to heavy rains in recent weeks.

The sound of trickling water from running springs adds to the allure, attracting hikers and nature lovers. These rains have also increased the density of seasonal plants and grasses, providing ample pasture for livestock breeders.

In this region, heavy seasonal rains are vital for irrigation, contributing to its lush greenery, characterized by perennial trees such as juniper, wild olive, sammar, sidr, Al-Talh, and Athel.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

French President, German Chancellor Discuss Ways to Support Ukraine

Paris, French President Emmanuel Macron discussed in a video call with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz the support for Ukraine and European initiatives in this regard. Officials in Macron’s office said that the two sides discussed trade relations between Europe and China last night, ahead of the expected visit of the German Chancellor to Beijing, his second visit since taking office at the end of 2021.

Macron and Scholz are scheduled to meet at a joint French-German summit on May 28th in Meseberg near Berlin, coinciding with a state visit to Germany by the French President.

Source: Qatar News Agency

Katara Wraps Up Eid Al Fitr Celebrations

Doha: The Cultural Village Foundation – Katara today concluded its Eid Al Fitr activities, which ran from April 10-13, included a rich and diverse array of cultural, recreational, and artistic events and activities, crowned with firework displays.

The Eid Al Fitr celebration was concluded with the performance of the Qatari Ardha folk dance and with 12 fine art artists putting the final touches on their paintings and murals during a freestyle drawing and painting event held at the Katara corniche, which attracted a wide audience, particularly families and children.

The Qatar Police band also performed several musical compositions that blend both traditional and contemporary melodies.

Source: Qatar News Agency

20 years Since the Convention.. Qatar, Its Ongoing Endeavors to Preserve Its Intangible Cultural Heritage

Doha: Since it ratified the 2003 Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2008, a major reference for States Parties in developing public policies and enacting legislation and laws to take the necessary measures thereto, the State of Qatar has been paying special attention to cultural heritage.

The Ministry of Culture is holding a special celebration of the 20th anniversary of Convention. On this occasion, an exhibition highlighting Qatari cultural heritage will be held at the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) headquarters in Paris on Monday. The exhibition highlights “The Majlis: A Social and Cultural Space,” traditional crafts and industries, and examples of the “falconry”, which was registered on the UNESCO representative list in 2015, in addition to popular arts and popular culinary arts. The exhibition will also display photos showing the Qatar’s achievements in preserving heritage.

The State of Qatar give attention to the national c
ultural heritage, in addition to its role at the international level.

At the national level, Qatar has launched many initiatives to achieve cooperation and harmony between the efforts of various state institutions concerned with preserving intangible cultural heritage. It also sought to register a number of cultural elements on the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity with the UNESCO, the most important of which are the falconry, Arabic coffee, the Majlis, the palm tree, and other files.

As part of its commitment to preserving, documenting, raising awareness of, and sharing cultural heritage, Qatar also seeks, individually and jointly to include a number of other cultural elements on UNESCO’s list of intangible cultural heritage.

Being the owner of the initiative to register the “Bisht’ on the Representative List of Intangible Cultural Heritage at UNESCO, The State of Qatar leads Arab efforts to follow up on registration procedures, in cooperation with Arab League of Educatio
nal, Cultural and Scientific Organization (ALECSO).

Qatar has previously worked on registering a number of joint Arab files, such as the “palm tree” and “Arabic calligraphy” , in addition to the “metal engraving art”, which will soon be registered on the Representative List of World Heritage under an Iraqi initiative, with 14 Arab countries participating in it.

Source: Qatar News Agency

Ministry of Culture Celebrates Intangible Cultural Heritage At UNESCO

Paris, April 12 – The Ministry of Culture is set to hold a special celebration of the 20th anniversary of the 2003 Convention for the Safeguarding and Protection of the Intangible Cultural Heritage. On this occasion, an exhibition highlighting the Qatari cultural heritage will be held at the headquarters of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) in Paris on April 15.

The exhibition aims to highlight the efforts of the State of Qatar in protecting and preserving intangible cultural heritage, as the agreement recognized the need to protect living heritage and promote dialogue between peoples, cultural diversity, and human creativity.

The exhibition highlights “The Majlis: A Social and Cultural Space,” traditional crafts and industries, and examples of the “falconry” heritage, which was added to the UNESCO representative list in 2015 in addition to folk arts and folk culinary arts. The exhibition also includes a pavilion of photos that highlight the achievements of the St
ate of Qatar in preserving heritage.

In this context, Director of the Heritage and Identity Department at the Ministry of Culture Sheikha Nagla Faisal Al-Thani, said that the exhibition comes out of a desire to celebrate more than twenty years since first convention for the safeguarding of the intangible cultural heritage, which was adopted by the General Conference of the UNESCO in Paris on October 17, 2003.

She added that the exhibition, which is organized by the Ministry of Culture, features many activities that contribute to activating the agreement, including registering a number of its elements on the UNESCO representative list, such as the Majlis, coffee, falconry, and palm trees.

The Ministry is currently working on preparing a documentary about the elements of Qatari intangible cultural heritage registered on the convention’s lists, she said noting that the Ministry of Culture always seeks, by holding these events, to spread awareness among the local community and inform the international communit
y on the role of the State of Qatar in protecting and preserving intangible cultural heritage that represents the identity of Qatari society.

Source: Qatar News Agency

Over 800,000 People in Somalia, Yemen, and Syria Benefit from Zakat Al-Fitr Provided by KSrelief in 1445 Hijri


Riyadh: The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, through its humanitarian arm King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Centre (KSrelief), has been providing various forms of relief and humanitarian assistance to needy people worldwide.

Part of these humanitarian efforts is ensuring food security through the Zakat Al-Fitr (an obligatory charitable donation of food to the needy that must be given at the end of Ramadan before the Eid Al-Fitr prayer) for 1445 Hijri.

KSrelief’s Zakat Al-Fitr in Somalia consisted of 40,920 bags of rice, weighing 20 kilograms each, from which 245,520 individuals benefited.

In Yemen it consisted of 31,333 bags of rice, 20 kilograms each, benefiting 219,331 individuals, and in Syria of 62,250 bags of wheat, each weighing 25 kilograms, from which 373,500 underprivileged individuals benefited.

Since its establishment, KSrelief has reached 98 countries and implemented 2,829 humanitarian and relief projects worth $6 billion. The projects targeted vital sectors such as food, education, health, nutr
ition, water, environmental sanitation, and shelter, and helped millions of the most vulnerable and neediest people in the target countries, without discrimination.

Source: Saudi Press Agency