Arab world’s legendary singer, Sabah Fakhri, dies at 88

Beirut, One of the Arab world’s most famous singers, Sabah Fakhri, who has entertained generations with traditional songs and preserved extinct forms of Arabic music, has died. He was 88.

Born Sabah Abu Qaws in the Syrian city of Aleppo in 1933, Fakhri got his stage name as an adolescent when he started performing, reports AP.

He soon rose to fame to become one of the Arab world’s legendary tenors and one of its exceptionally charismatic entertainers.

Fakhri was a world class Tarab singer, an Arabic form of music associated with emotional evocation that could last for hours.

Onstage, Fakhri would engage the audience and sway to the music almost in a trance, turning the lyrics of his songs, often in classical Arabic, into refrains they can easily sing back with him.

He once performed for 10 hours straight in 1968 a concert in Caracas, Venezuela, without a single break, earning an entry in the Guinness World Records.

Throughout his career, Fakhri preserved and popularized traditional forms of Arab singing and music, including Quddud Halabiya, native to his hometown Aleppo.

Fakhri’s voice was so powerful and distinct, he once told his interviewers that his family recognized it when he was a baby.

“I started singing when I was born,” he once told an interviewer for Egyptian TV CBC. A family member used to pinch him to hear him cry because “he liked the sound of my crying.”

He memorized the Quran when young and began reciting in mosques – a common path for a number of musicians and singers in the Arab world. Because of his powerful voice, Fakhri briefly worked as a muezzin – the person who calls for prayers – in a mosque in Aleppo.

Fakhri studied music and singing in Aleppo and Damascus. He earned various honors in the Arab world and was head of the Syrian Artists Syndicate.

Source: Bahrain News Agency

Saudi Squash Team leads Gulf Championship in Kuwait

Riyadh, The Saudi U15 squash team snatched two gold medals in the Gulf Squash Championship, held in Kuwait from 23 to 31 October, 2021, dominating the individual and team categories in the tournament, in which five GCC teams participated, it was reported here today.

The Saudi Greens topped the individual and team competitions in the 15-year-old category, with player Mohammed Al-Nisfan winning first place, his colleague Yasser Al Abbas came 2nd and Salem Al-Mawlid ranked third.

In the team competitions, the Greens won the gold medal and came 1st, scoring the first-time-ever achievement for the Squash team, after defeating Oman 0-3.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Saudi Arabia Offers Best Means to Deal with Global Water Challenges Via G20

Riyadh, The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, during its presidency of G20 in 2020 focused on the general theme “Realizing Opportunities of 21st Century for All”, which included three main items: Empowering People, Safeguarding the Planet and Shaping New Frontiers.

During its G20 presidency, Kingdom had a big and important role in reviewing points of view of the Middle East and North Africa, in addition to those of the developing countries, especially that the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia believes in the importance of global cooperation in reaching useful solutions for all peoples of G20 to face these challenges and creating opportunities for humanity in all the educational, health, technological, economic and environmental fields, in addition to thinking of challenges that might face the world, such as the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.

Also, during its presidency of the Summit, several meetings were held among officials of G20 with the aim of boosting joint efforts and enhancing policies and decisions that can contribute to solving the most difficult challenges among G20 member states, including the water field.

The Final Declaration of the G20 Leaders’ Summit (Riyadh Summit) in 2020, for the first time included a full paragraph on water, which reads: “We acknowledge that affordable, reliable, and safe water, sanitation, and hygiene services are essential for human life and that access to clean water is critical to overcome the pandemic. We welcome the G20 Dialogue on Water as a basis to share best practices and promote innovation, and new technologies, on a voluntary basis, that will foster sustainable, resilient, and integrated water management.”

The efforts of the Kingdom, during Italy’s presidency of G20 for 2021, resulted in launching the G20 Water Platform, which the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has established and will be hosting and supervising in its first five years. The platform was launched during the second Dialogue on Water meeting hosted virtually by Italy.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

KSrelief Concludes Activities of Sixth Voluntary Campaign in Zaatari Camp, Jordan

Amman, King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) concluded, in Zaatari camp for Syrian refugees in Jordan, the day before yesterday the activities of the sixth voluntary campaign, in the presence of Vice President of the Saudi Arabian Football Federation Khalid Al-Thebity, and the delegation of the Ministry of Sport.

This campaign comes within the voluntary programs organized by the KSrelief, as part of the importance of the voluntary work, which is one of the humanitarian practices related to all values of charity and giving.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Esports Games World Champions Waiting for Their Fans Tomorrow on Decisive Challenges at RUSH Festival in Riyadh Season 2021

Riyadh– Tomorrow, Friday, October 22, the activities of the RUSH Festival, one of the most prominent and largest regional Esports games events will start in the Riyadh Front entertainment zone as part of Riyadh Season 2021.

The festival activities include organizing the PUBG Mobile tournament for the first time in the region, after moving from Los Angeles to Riyadh, in cooperation with the Esports World Federation and the Saudi Esports Federation, with the participation of 16 teams from different countries. The activities also include “offline” games, with the attendance of 14,000 players, who were qualified during the RUSH online tournaments over the past two months, to compete for financial prizes.

Over the past few days, Twitter has witnessed invitations to a challenge between the world champion, Musaed Al-Dossary (@Msdossary7), and YouTuber BanderitaX (@BanderitaX) in one of the Esports games, which is expected to be held at RUSH Festival in Riyadh Front entertainment zone. The challenge will be held in front of the audience for a prize of SAR 100,000 ($ 26,666). The tone of suspense and excitement rose after each of the two players pledged to win.

Amid the enthusiastic challenge at RUSH Festival, former world champion Abdulaziz Alshehri (@MrD0ne) and YouTuber Ahmed Show (@Ahmedowsari) announced a friendly challenge between them as well.

The player FaZe virus (@FaZeVirus) also challenged everyone to the game “Call of Duty: Warzone” at the festival, and it is expected that many fans of esports games will step forward to compete.

The festival, which starts tomorrow and ends on 26 October, introduces new concepts in the festivals and exhibitions industry globally and gives those interested the opportunity to access, display and experience the latest technologies in the field of e-games, which is in line with the goals and commitments of the Riyadh Season in providing unique and unpreceded experiences regionally and globally.

This challenging atmosphere adds more excitement and suspense to the activities of RUSH Festival in Riyadh Season 2021, which encourages everyone to discover their talents and abilities.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Saudi Arabia Allows Fans Attendance in Stadiums and Sports Facilities at Full Capacity from Today, Sunday

Riyadh, The Ministry of Sports announced that sports fans will be allowed to attend in all sports stadiums and facilities at full capacity in various sports competitions from today, Sunday.

The Ministry said that the entry of fans to stadiums and sports facilities will be limited to people who have completed obtaining (two doses) of the coronavirus vaccine approved by the Saudi Ministry of Health, with the exception of those who are not included and excluded, according to the status shown of their “Tawakkalna” app and in accordance with the requirements issued by the concerned authorities.

It also underscored the need to adhere to all applicable precautionary measures and to wear a mask inside the facility.

The Ministry explained that this decision will be subject to periodic review according to what it receives from the competent authorities, and based on local and international developments related to the coronavirus pandemic.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Sport Ministry to Raise Capacity for Mass Attendance of AFC Champions League Matches to 100%

Riyadh, The Ministry of Sport will increase the capacity of the mass attendance to 100% in the matches of the quarter-finals of 2021 AFC Champions League for Western Continent teams to be hosted in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Saturday.

This comes based on the approval of the concerned authorities to follow up the latest developments on coronavirus.

The ministry explained that the mass attendance at these matches is limited to sports fans (over 12 years old), who have completed obtaining (two doses) of the coronavirus vaccine approved by the Ministry of Health, according to status of every fan shown on “Tawakkalna” App., with the importance of all fans’ commitment to applying precautionary measures, provided that the concerned authorities shall follow up the implementation of these measures, and take the necessary action in the event that any violations are detected to preserve the safety of everyone.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Saudi Arabian Football Federation Signs MoU with Chinese Football Association

Riyadh, Saudi Arabian Football Federation (SAFF) signed a memorandum of understanding with the Chinese Football Association (CFA) in the presence of SAFF President Yasser Al-Mishal and his Chinese counterpart Chen Xuyuan.

The agreement will witness the exchange of experience between the two federations, especially in the areas of developing football for the age and women groups as well as the use of technologies. The agreement comes as part of the efforts of SAFF to enhance cooperation with national federations in Asia.

Also, the Saudi and Chinese federations will work to activate the agreement, hold tournaments and training camps for age teams to be hosted by both countries.

The meeting witnessed a review of China’s latest preparations to host the 2023 Asian Cup, for which the Saudi national team qualified.

SAFF President handed his Chinese counterpart a booklet on the Saudi bid to host the 2027 Asian Cup.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Riyadh to Host Global Town Festival on October 27

Riyadh, Riyadh on October 27 is scheduled to host a two-week Global Town Festival, which brings together global civilizations in one place in a climate of tolerance and peace at the Exhibition Park on the Eastern Ring Road in Riyadh.

Rima Al-Ruwaisan, CEO of the Molhimat Al-Sharq for Exhibitions and Conferences, noted that visitors of the festival will enjoy an exceptional experience on a journey full of excitement and passion through time and unforgettable moments, with the participation of prestigious countries in their famous landmarks, wonderful markets and folklore songs, in addition to coffee shops and restaurants that offer the most delicious international dishes.

She added that visitors start their journey from the Saudi Street in a tourist and historical trip with time paradox between the past and present through various regions of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The Exhibition of Homeland and History will be held on the sidelines of the event to showcase the top achievements of kings of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

Al-Ruwaisan also pointed out that the festival will include Riyadh Valley event: the Future Gate, which will be supported by the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development, under the leadership of a group of pioneering ministries and agencies, such as the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development, King Abdulaziz and his Companions Foundation for Giftedness and Creativity, King Faisal Award, Darah Foundation, and King Fahd National Library, where they all will present their messages toward the homeland and citizens.

She concluded by saying that the festival has allocated a charity street, named Molhimat Al-Khair, which houses charity organizations, business entrepreneurs and productive families, held in line with the Saudi Vision 2030 strategy to empower women and investing in the youths of the homeland, and meets the passion of festival visitors.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Increasing Capacity of Attendance Exceptionally for National Team Matches against Japan, China to 100%

Riyadh, The Ministry of Sports announced that, based on the approval of concerned government bodies as regards anti-novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic measures, it was decided to increase the capacity of football match attendance to 100 percent exceptionally as regards the two matches that the Saudi national team will play against Japan on Thursday and against China on Tuesday at the King Abdullah Sports City in Jeddah within the third and fourth rounds of the Qatar-hosted 2022 FIFA World Cup Asian qualifiers.

The Ministry said that attendance of fans for these matches will be limited to those who are over 12 years old and those who received all dozes of the COVID-19 vaccination accredited by the Ministry of Health in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

The Ministry also stressed that fans must adhere to all preventive procedures, including showing their doze-taken vaccines on Tawakkalna application at the entrance of the stadium, and wearing masks while entering and existing and throughout their presence in the stadium, noting that stakeholders will check on applying these measures and take necessary actions if necessary to preserve public health.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Deputy Sports Minister Tomorrow Opens the World Weightlifting Championship in Jeddah

Riyadh, Deputy Minister of Sports Badr Al-Qadi is scheduled to inaugurate in Jeddah tomorrow the U-17 Youth World Weightlifting Championship, in the presence of President of the International Weightlifting Federation (IWF) Michael Irani. The event is held under the patronage of Prince Abdulaziz bin Turki Al-Faisal, Minister of Sports who is also President of the Saudi Olympic Committee.

The inauguration ceremony will be held with the participation of more than 300 weightlifters representing 54 countries.

On the occasion, Prince Abdulaziz bin Turki Al-Faisal said: “Hosting this championship for the first time in the history of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, despite the circumstances affecting the world due to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, embodies the unlimited support the wise leadership of the beloved country is extending to the sports sector in realizing the targets of the Saudi Vision 2030 and developing different kinds of sports, as well as contributing to the GDP of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia”.

He also welcomed all participating athletes, wishing them a good stay and every participant showing a distinguished technical level.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Executive Office of Presidents of GCC National Olympic Committee Holds 91st Meeting

Riyadh, Members of the Executive Office of the Presidents of GCC National Olympic Committee held virtually here today the 91st preparatory meeting for the 33rd Meeting of the Presidents of GCC National Olympic Committee.

The meeting discussed several issues of joint interest, mainly following up the implementation of decisions of the Supreme Council issued by Sultan Qaboos and Sheikh Sabah Summit in Al-Ula, Saudi Arabia, in January 2021, as well as the contents of the final statement and declaration, such as completing the international competitiveness requirements, enhancing strategic partnerships and developing joint action mechanisms.

The meeting also reviewed the strategy of developing joint action in sports fields in GCC countries over the 2022-2028 period, which includes several joint programs and projects that are envisioned to enhance GCC joint action.

The members reviewed a report prepared by the Bahraini Olympic Committee about GCC sport conflict resolution, and the recommendations issued by the action teams on discussing aspects of international cooperation in the sport field, where members of the executive office reviewed a report about the third GCC Games, which is scheduled to be held in Kuwait in January 2022, as well as discussing a report prepared by the Secretariat General of GCC about the work of organizational committees for sports.

Source: Saudi Press Agency