article author: Arab NewsThu, 2025-10-02 06:47 RIYADH: The Kingdom’s Ministry of Health has won a 2025 UN Inter-Agency Task Force Award for its...
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article author: SPAAuthor: Wed, 2025-10-08 15:43 RIYADH: Every year on Oct. 8, the world celebrates World Octopus Day, a symbol of marine biodiversity that highlights the uniqueness of life beneath the water’s surface. The octopus is one of the most extraordinary and intelligent creatures of the sea, known for its remarkable abilities in camouflage, adaptation, and complex behavior. Its memory and capacity for learning have made it a subject of fascination for scientists and researchers worldwide. In the Kingdom’s waters, particularly in the Red Sea, the octopus’s uniqueness is on full display.Main category: Saudi ArabiaTags: Red Seabiodiversity
article author: Arab NewsThu, 2025-10-02 06:47 RIYADH: The Kingdom’s Ministry of Health has won a 2025 UN Inter-Agency Task Force Award for its...
article author: SPAAuthor: Wed, 2025-10-08 23:03 RIYADH: The General Secretariat of the Zakat, Tax and Customs Committees has been recognized as...
KONE Corporation proudly announces its appointment as the vertical mobility partner for the world’s tallest-building-to-be, Jeddah Tower, in the...
article author: SPAAuthor: Tue, 2025-10-07 21:15 RIYADH: The most expensive Mongolian falcon to date was sold Monday at the International Saudi...
GEC Newswire - Dynamic Technology & Media Coverage Across the Region Adobe and Red Sea Global have announced a partnership that will see Adobe for...
article author: SPAAuthor: Wed, 2025-10-08 23:13 RIYADH: The Riyadh International Book Fair 2025, organized by the Literature, Publishing and...
article author: Arab NewsThu, 2025-10-02 22:35 RIYADH: The Saudi Film Commission released its inaugural annual report earlier this week, which...
Ethiopia has written to the UN, accusing Eritrea of "funding, mobilizing and directing armed groups" on its soil.
From the dodo to the Tasmanian tiger, many majestic creatures have become extinct over the years. Now, the International Union for Conservation of...
In 2018, Colin O’Brady became the first person in history to cross the landmass of Antarctica—solo, unsupported and completely human-powered....