Saadiyat Cultural District Abu Dhabi on track for completion in 2025


Abu Dhabi, The Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi (DCT Abu Dhabi) has today reaffirmed that Saadiyat Cultural District, along with its cultural institutions, is on track for completion in 2025.

According to Emirates News Agency (WAM), Saadiyat Cultural District is a global platform, emanating from a rich cultural heritage, celebrating traditions, and advancing equitable culture. It is an embodiment of empowerment, showcasing museums, collections, and narratives that celebrate the region’s heritage while promoting a diverse global cultural landscape.

Once completed, the diversity of Saadiyat Cultural District’s institutions will make the district one of the most unique cultural platforms. It is already the home of the Louvre Abu Dhabi – the first universal museum in the Arab world showcasing artworks from different cultures side by side and telling a story of human connections. Since opening in 2017, the Louvre Abu Dhabi has welcomed 5 million visitors and is recognised for its breathtaking archit
ecture and its innovative narrative. Nearby, Berklee Abu Dhabi offers music, performing arts and educational programmes throughout the year.

Additionally, Manarat Al Saadiyat serves as a centre for creative artistic expression and is home to two significant initiatives in Abu Dhabi’s cultural calendar: Abu Dhabi Art and Culture Summit Abu Dhabi.

The current construction progress of the soon-to-open institutions in Saadiyat Cultural District stands at 76 percent. Zayed National Museum, the national museum of the United Arab Emirates, will celebrate the nation’s rich history and culture, as well as honour the legacy of the country’s founding father, the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan. Additionally, teamLab Phenomena Abu Dhabi invites visitors to an ever-changing exploration that will transcend the limits of their imagination.

It will be joined by the Natural History Museum Abu Dhabi, which will include a research and teaching institution that will take visitors on a 13.8 billion-year journey through
the story of our universe and our planet. Guggenheim Abu Dhabi will be a museum celebrating art from the 1960s to the present and the most important artistic achievements of our time.

Saadiyat Cultural District pays homage to the legacy of the late Sheikh Zayed, who defined the cultural agenda and unveiled the history of the UAE to the world through archaeological excavations and findings. This legacy began with the establishment of Al Ain Museum, the first museum in the UAE, which opened in 1971. This was followed by the inauguration of the Cultural Foundation in 1981. Sheikh Zayed’s legacy continued to evolve under the guidance of the late Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan. Today, President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, and H.H. Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Chairman of Abu Dhabi Executive Council, continue to build on that legacy.

Mohamed Al Mubarak, Chairman of DCT Abu Dhabi, said, “Culture transcends mere connections; it shapes our very
evolution and broadens our perspectives. Here in Abu Dhabi, we embrace this influence, fostering a deep appreciation that resonates throughout our community. Saadiyat Cultural District embodies ‘cultural hope’. The District will convey a message of cultural diversity that will become more powerful over time, creating global connections, inspiring cultural exchange, and fostering new ways of thinking to support the region, the global South and the world. Saadiyat Cultural District is somewhere people can come to learn from the past, understand our present and focus on our future.”

Saadiyat Cultural District is a testament to Abu Dhabi’s commitment to preserving heritage while embracing a forward-looking vision. The District invites the world to engage with diverse cultures, fostering dialogue and exchange, and offers a global cultural space that empowers the region and the global south.

Source: Bahrain News Agency

Registration open for commercial spaces at Bahrain International Airport


Muharraq, Bahrain Airport Company (BAC) is seeking Expressions of Interest (EOI) from dynamic companies that are interested in developing key commercial spaces at Bahrain International Airport (BIA) Passenger Terminal Building.

The five available spaces are situated in the landside departures area and offer exceptional opportunities for a variety of commercial activities, ranging in size from 34 sqm to almost 174 sqm.

BAC is encouraging innovative and unique proposals from local and international brands across diverse sectors, including, but not limited to, entertainment services, business centers, electronic gaming zones, hair salons and nail bars, massage and spa services, retail, and non-cooking food and beverage services.

Source: Bahrain News Agency

Permanent Representative of Bahrain to UN participates in Security Council’s open debate on civilians in armed conflict


Manama, The Kingdom of Bahrain’s speech was delivered by Ambassador Jamal Fares Al Ruwaie, the Permanent Representative of Bahrain to the United Nations in New York, in the Security Council’s open debate on the protection of civilians in armed conflict.

The session coincided with the 25th anniversary of the adoption of Security Council Resolution 1265 (1999) and the 75th anniversary of the Geneva Conventions for the year 1949.

In the speech, Bahrain emphasised the urgent need for parties in armed conflicts to comply with international humanitarian law and international human rights law to protect civilians, stressing the need to follow a comprehensive approach to address the complexities and accumulated damage on civilians and civilian objects.

Ambassador Al Ruwaie highlighted the success of the 33rd Arab Summit hosted by the Kingdom of Bahrain on May 16, and the initiatives presented by the kingdom, which were included in the Bahrain Declaration.

The initiatives included a proposal on the hosting of an i
nternational peace conference on the Middle East to resolve the Palestinian issue and support the acceptance of Palestine’s membership in the United Nations, and providing health and educational services to those affected by conflicts and disputes in the region. The aim is to create a safe and secure environment for all the peoples of the Middle East and initiate the recovery phase for the region.

The speech also highlighted the recommendations and stances in the Bahrain Declaration and the statement addressing the tragic conditions in the Gaza Strip.

Source: Bahrain News Agency

OIC welcomes Spain, Norway, Ireland’s recognition of Palestine


Jeddah, The Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) has welcomed the recent decision by Spain, Norway, and Ireland to recognize the State of Palestine.

According to the Saudi Press Agency (SPA), the organization hailed this momentous and historic step as consistent with the principles of international law and the pertinent resolutions of the United Nations while also fortifying the State of Palestine’s standing on the global stage.

Source: Bahrain News Agency