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Umrah pilgrims hosted by King Salman arrive in Madinah

A group of pilgrims being hosted by 抖阴短视频鈥檚 King Salman to perform Umrah arrive in Madinah on Wednesday. (SPA)
A group of pilgrims being hosted by 抖阴短视频鈥檚 King Salman to perform Umrah arrive in Madinah on Wednesday. (SPA)
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Updated 20 November 2024

Umrah pilgrims hosted by King Salman arrive in Madinah

A group of pilgrims being hosted by 抖阴短视频鈥檚 King Salman to perform Umrah arrive in Madinah on Wednesday. (SPA)
  • Worshippers say program is 鈥榓 precious gift from the Kingdom that serves Islam and Muslims鈥
  • Program will host 1,000 pilgrims from 66 countries to perform Umrah

RIYADH: A group of pilgrims being hosted by 抖阴短视频鈥檚 King Salman to perform Umrah arrived in the holy city of Madinah on Wednesday, Saudi Press Agency reported.

On Sunday, King Salman approved the hosting of 1,000 pilgrims from 66 countries to perform Umrah as part of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Program for Hajj, Umrah, and to visit Islamic holy sites in the Kingdom, including the Prophet鈥檚 Mosque.

The pilgrims will be hosted in four groups during the current Islamic year, which ends in the final week of June 2025.

On Wednesday, a group made up of 25 Malaysians arrived, part of a wider contingent of 250 Islamic figures from 12 countries around the world. Three other groups of 250 pilgrims are expected to be hosted during the current Islamic year.

SPA reported that the pilgrims expressed their appreciation to King Salman and the Saudi authorities for their 鈥済enerous hospitality,鈥 saying that the Umrah Program is 鈥渁 precious gift from the Kingdom that serves Islam and Muslims.鈥

On Sunday, the Minister of Islamic Affairs, Sheikh Abdullatif bin Abdulaziz Al-Sheikh, thanked the Saudi leadership for enabling Muslims from different countries to perform the minor pilgrimage with ease and peace of mind.

Al-Sheikh said the hosting of the pilgrims is an extension of the great care that the Saudi leadership takes to serve Islam and Muslims.

He added it will strengthen the bonds of brotherhood among Muslims in various parts of the world, and develop fruitful communication between scholars and influential figures who are hosted by the program.

The program has benefitted people from more than 140 countries since it was launched, the minister said.


How 抖阴短视频 is tapping AI to monitor the environment and extreme weather

How 抖阴短视频 is tapping AI to monitor the environment and extreme weather
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How 抖阴短视频 is tapping AI to monitor the environment and extreme weather

How 抖阴短视频 is tapping AI to monitor the environment and extreme weather
  • AI enhances weather predictions, improving forecasts for heatwaves and flash floods critical for 抖阴短视频鈥檚 climate adaptation efforts
  • KAUST鈥檚 Center of Excellence for Generative AI focuses on Earth observation technologies to address climate challenges like water scarcity

RIYADH: Since the launch of Vision 2030, technological innovation and sustainability have been central to 抖阴短视频鈥檚 transformative plan, with artificial intelligence emerging as a key tool to tackle a range of issues, including environmental challenges.

With nearly 90 percent of its territory covered by desert, the Kingdom is utilizing AI to combat land degradation, improve water resource management, and promote sustainable practices.

The King Abdullah University of Science and Technology has joined the global AI race by advancing generative AI research.

Its Center of Excellence for Generative AI adopts a multidisciplinary approach, focusing on technologies like multimodal foundation models and AI-assisted Earth observation systems to address challenges, including water scarcity and land degradation.

Prof. Matthew McCabe, director of KAUST鈥檚 Climate and Livability Initiative, told Arab News that AI has provided a pathway to revolutionize our understanding and interpretation of Earth systems, ushering in an era where data can be rapidly channeled to provide new knowledge and actionable insights.

鈥淲hile GenAI has already impacted greatly on a number of domains, its application in the Earth and environmental sciences remains emerging,鈥 McCabe said.

The center鈥檚 research focuses on developing AI tools for satellite imaging and Earth observation, enabling better monitoring of ecosystems. This includes using drones and satellite-based remote sensing technologies to track environmental changes in real-time.

Drones and satellite systems provide high-resolution data that is crucial for understanding ecological shifts in regions that were previously difficult to study. This allows for more effective land management, ecosystem restoration, and better predictions regarding weather patterns.

鈥淲e will be using remote sensing and other data sources to undertake ecosystem monitoring, helping to advance some of the goals and objectives of the Saudi Green Initiative,鈥 McCabe said.

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AI-driven solutions are already aiding the Saudi Green Initiative鈥檚 goals of planting 10 billion trees and rehabilitating 40 million hectares of degraded land by 2030, analyzing regional climate data, soil conditions, and water availability to identify optimal planting locations.

The Saudi Data and AI Authority, known as SDAIA, has partnered with several government entities to leverage AI solutions in support of the Saudi Green Initiative. These efforts aim to create innovative, data-driven strategies for combating climate change.

AI is also transforming climate forecasting in 抖阴短视频. Hylke Beck, assistant professor of climate analytics at KAUST, highlighted AI鈥檚 potential to predict extreme weather events like heatwaves and flash floods, which are expected to become more frequent and severe due to climate change.

Beck said AI models can uncover hidden relationships within weather data that traditional forecasting methods cannot, enabling more accurate and actionable forecasts.

He noted that these improved forecasts are critical for the Kingdom as it works to adapt to climate challenges, such as the severe heatwave that affected Makkah last June or the devastating floods in April across the UAE and Oman.

鈥淲ith projections indicating that climate change will intensify and increase the frequency of heatwaves and flash floods, alongside an expected 32 percent population growth by 2050, the need to harness AI technology has never been more urgent,鈥 Beck told Arab News.

Although there are currently few weather forecasting systems specifically designed for the region, and even fewer that incorporate AI models, Beck says these technologies have transformative potential.

However, Beck says building effective AI models requires access to extensive datasets.

鈥淕overnment support in making this data accessible is essential for creating a more climate-resilient future,鈥 he said.

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鈥 KAUST鈥檚 Center of Excellence for Generative AI focuses on Earth observation technologies to address climate challenges like water scarcity.

鈥 Drones and satellites provide real-time data, aiding land management, ecosystem restoration, and environmental monitoring for the Saudi Green Initiative.

鈥 AI models can uncover hidden relationships within weather data that traditional forecasting methods cannot, enabling more accurate and actionable forecasts.

Traditional weather models depend on equations created by scientists, but these equations can be limited by gaps in knowledge about certain weather patterns.

鈥淭hese equations are imperfect because even the best meteorologists don鈥檛 fully understand all weather processes,鈥 Berk said.

On the other hand, AI models analyze large amounts of data to find patterns, making predictions faster and more accurate. These are especially useful in areas where traditional systems struggle, like predicting thunderstorms, which are often harder to forecast accurately.

While traditional systems rely on expensive supercomputers, AI models can run effectively on regular computers, making them more affordable and accessible.

鈥淭hese AI models can 鈥 and I believe will, in the not-too-distant future 鈥 fully replace current traditional models. However, they can also be integrated into them,鈥 Beck said.

The Center of Excellence for Generative AI鈥檚 initiatives align with Vision 2030鈥檚 sustainability and innovation goals, collaborating with leading national entities like NEOM and Aramco, as well as international organizations like Meta and Nvidia to drive progress.

The center also addresses the shortage of generative AI talent in 抖阴短视频 through training and upskilling programs for KAUST researchers, partners, and the wider community.
 


抖阴短视频 eyeing trade hub with trillion-riyal investments, transport official tells WEF

抖阴短视频 eyeing trade hub with trillion-riyal investments, transport official tells WEF
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抖阴短视频 eyeing trade hub with trillion-riyal investments, transport official tells WEF

抖阴短视频 eyeing trade hub with trillion-riyal investments, transport official tells WEF
  • 抖阴短视频鈥檚 logistics investments and business-friendly policies aim to position the Kingdom as a global trade gateway, panel hears
  • Vision 2030 fosters clear goals, educated governance, and incentives, creating a robust foundation for logistics and transport growth

DUBAI: Savvy logistics investments and business-friendly policies are transforming 抖阴短视频 into a global trade hub, a Davos panel was told on Thursday.

Nouf Al-Fares, assistant deputy minister at the Saudi Ministry of Transport and Logistics Services; and Ehab Aziz, chief financial officer of Agility, were speaking at Saudi House during the World Economic Forum鈥檚 annual meeting.

The panel highlighted the Kingdom鈥檚 ambitious logistics and investment targets, which are being met partly through international deals.

Al-Fares said: 鈥淎 strategy was announced in mid 2021 by His Royal Highness Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. At the beginning I thought it to be intimidating having to raise SR1 trillion ($266 billion) in investments, but we are already halfway there through various established projects like the Riyadh Metro, and the new expansions of seaports and airports.

鈥淲e are now in motion to open a metro in Jeddah as well.鈥

The Kingdom鈥檚 shifting policies on foreign investment are also playing a role in surging growth, Al-Fares added.

Nouf Al-Fares, Saudi assistant deputy minister of transport and logistics, participates in the panel discussion at the WEF in Davos on Thursday. (WEF photo)

Foreign investors are now able to claim 100-percent ownership of their Saudi-based businesses 鈥 a crucial policy in attracting investment.

鈥淚nternational companies are increasingly seeing the value of investing in 抖阴短视频,鈥 the assistant deputy minister said.

鈥淐hinese companies have already entered the Saudi market, with investments so far reaching over SR1 billion, and there are still more incoming projects.鈥

抖阴短视频 is preparing to open five new airports in the coming years that will further boost the Kingdom鈥檚 connectivity and infrastructure, she added.

鈥淭his aligns with our vision and position to being the gateway to Asia, Africa and Europe. We are also preparing projects to back the tourism sector as we are witnessing a surge in numbers of tourists, not including the religious ones.

鈥淎 lot of programs and funds that have been developed by our government are geared at attracting the youth, and those leaders with an appetite for change. We are excited for the upcoming completion of projects like the railway, which is to be completed within four years.

鈥淭he railway will connect the Kingdom to its GCC neighbors, namely Abu Dhabi, Kuwait and Doha.

Aziz praised the Saudi government鈥檚 proactive role in fostering a business-friendly environment.

He highlighted several schemes that have attracted domestic and foreign investment, particularly since the launch of Vision 2030.

The chief financial officer shared the details of his own company鈥檚 development in 抖阴短视频.

Agility, a logistics and supply chain leader, has been in operations for more than two decades, beginning as a Kuwaiti public company that constructed warehouses.

鈥淪ince its privatization Agility has become a global operator,鈥 Aziz said.

鈥淭oday, the company has $11 billion worth of assets spread across various businesses. We also own one of the largest aviation companies that operates within 250 countries.鈥

A conviction that the Kingdom 鈥渨ould be the place to be in the future鈥 led the company into a Saudi expansion, Aziz said, adding: 鈥淎nd so we have so far not been proved wrong.鈥

He said: 鈥淭he story in Saudi is getting better and better over time. It is rare to find a country with a clear vision that is tangible with an educated government.

鈥淭he government incentivizing its employees through bonuses is also a new, atypical characteristic. All the infrastructure projects are very important but so is the mindset and attitude.

鈥淎nd all that has been extremely positive. It has gotten to a level where you feel like you can completely count on the government; this increases your confidence in investing more in the country.鈥

Al-Fares and Aziz highlighted their optimism over the future of investment in the Kingdom鈥檚 transport and logistics sector.

The industry is poised for continued growth thanks to the government鈥檚 clear vision and investments that are providing a solid foundation for future development, they said.

鈥淚 think 2030 is carrying a lot and we are very optimistic,鈥 Al-Fares added.
 

 


From farm to table 鈥 handmade cheese finds eager customers in Eastern Province

From farm to table 鈥 handmade cheese finds eager customers in Eastern Province
Updated 23 January 2025

From farm to table 鈥 handmade cheese finds eager customers in Eastern Province

From farm to table 鈥 handmade cheese finds eager customers in Eastern Province
  • Aziza Alghanim鈥檚 love of farming developed into a sustainable agriculture business
  • She offers classes on the fundamentals of cheesemaking

QATIF: Aziza Alghanim is the woman behind Khairat Laziza, an initiative born from her passion for the land on her picturesque farm in the charming town of Saihat, which became a sustainable agriculture business.

Her journey began in 2001 when she began growing aromatic citrus fruits and vibrant buckthorn trees while also tending to a small herd of goats.

In 2014, she began making cheese by hand. Her initial offerings were met with overwhelming enthusiasm, selling out swiftly and fueling her motivation to pursue her passion.

Building on this success, she established a specialist factory in 2016, which allowed her to expand the range of crops and products available.

To meet the ever-growing demand, she founded a second specialist factory in 2019, taking the total number of products offered to more than 100.

Now, Khairat Laziza is a fully-fledged business dedicated to serving the community, creating a direct pathway from the fields to consumers鈥 tables.

Alghanim told Arab News: 鈥淢y journey in cheese making began in 2014 when I established the Khairat Laziza Foundation, a non-profit organization where the entirety of its revenue is dedicated to supporting charitable causes.鈥

This commitment to giving back has become a fundamental aspect of her work.

Alghanim has participated in a number of festivals, collaborating with the Al-Ataa Charitable Society and other organizations.

What began as a modest selection of only 10 types of cheese has blossomed into a diverse portfolio.

Today, Khairat Laziza features an array of cheeses, labneh, milk, gelatos, flavorful jams, rich sauces, zesty pickles, biscuits and pizzas, pre-made cheese platters and dried produce, in addition to other dairy-free options, bringing the total number of products to 118.

All are 100 percent natural, free from preservatives and harmful chemicals, and mostly made from ingredients sourced from Alghanim鈥檚 farm, she said.

She takes immense pride in finding ways to transform the land鈥檚 resources into healthy, nutritious products for the community.

Among her standout creations are 鈥渮alloum鈥 cheese, which blends the flavor of halloumi with the texture of mozzarella, healthy biscuits, and an eclectic selection of gelato flavors.

Looking to the future, Alghanim says she is entering a new phase in her journey 鈥 shifting her focus to teaching the fundamentals of cheese making.

She has been sharing her expertise through a series of workshops designed for enthusiasts and beginners alike. They teach valuable skills, providing participants with the chance to learn the intricacies of cheese production and providing a deeper appreciation of the art of cheese-making. 


Fearless Saudi 13-year-old launches Vision 2030 podcast

Fearless Saudi 13-year-old launches Vision 2030 podcast
Updated 23 January 2025

Fearless Saudi 13-year-old launches Vision 2030 podcast

Fearless Saudi 13-year-old launches Vision 2030 podcast
  • Teenager aims to educate the public about Kingdom鈥檚 vision
  • Overcame public speaking fears to become podcaster

RIYADH: Saudi Linda Al-Faisal, who is only 13, aims to make an impact through her podcast, Linda Vision 2030, with each episode featuring a guest trailblazer.

Through her podcast, she connects with thousands of local and international subscribers, engaging in conversations about the Kingdom鈥檚 vision.

In her first episode, titled 鈥淗ow 抖阴短视频 Became a Global Hub,鈥 she discusses the projects being driven by the Kingdom, led by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, claiming 鈥湺兑醵淌悠 is no longer the land you once knew.鈥

In her third episode, Al-Faisal interviewed Tamim Turki, a teenage Saudi sports presenter.

Then, in her fourth episode, Al-Faisal sat down Hassan Yusuf, program director for 抖阴短视频鈥檚 Real Madrid foundation, where the pair discussed the role of youth in achieving the goals of Vision 2030.

When she was five years old, Al-Faisal was interested in becoming a ballerina, and after being enrolled in classes she later fulfilled her childhood dream. Today, she is a ballerina as well as a podcast host.

Influenced by her friends, who have their own podcast, Al-Faisal decided to create her own platform.

鈥淲hy I chose (the topic of) Vision 2030 is because many people don鈥檛 know what it talks about or what is going to happen. So, I decided to search and learn more about Vision 2030 so I can teach the people.

鈥淭he biggest goal that I want to achieve from my podcast is that I want to make every listener feel proud with all the developments and changes happening in 抖阴短视频.鈥

After years of presenting at school, facing her fears, Al-Faisal became a natural public speaker, learning communication techniques through observation and practice to become an effective presenter.

鈥淚 used to be nervous while presenting during my first time in school. We all learn from our mistakes, and I learned from mine and became stronger. The speeches I used to present in school made me more powerful.鈥

Al-Faisal鈥檚 ballet talent earned her third place in the 鈥淐reative Journey Around the Kingdom,鈥 a program launched by the General Entertainment Authority in collaboration with MBC Academy, which sets out to identify local talent.

Al-Faisal鈥檚 message to teenagers is to keep dreaming and always stay positive.

鈥淒o not let negative thinking destroy you. Always focus on yourself because you are the main character of your life.鈥


Saudi ministry signs two agreements to enhance social responsibility in nonprofit sector

Saudi ministry signs two agreements to enhance social responsibility in nonprofit sector
Updated 23 January 2025

Saudi ministry signs two agreements to enhance social responsibility in nonprofit sector

Saudi ministry signs two agreements to enhance social responsibility in nonprofit sector

Saudi Deputy Minister of Environment, Water and Agriculture, Mansour bin Hilal Al-Mushaiti, witnessed the signing of two memoranda of understanding between the ministry and the King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Foundation for Developmental Housing and Kaaf Strategy, respectively.

The signing ceremony was attended by the ministry鈥檚 Undersecretary for Beneficiary Services and Branch Affairs, Ghanem Al-Jadaan.

The signing of the two MoUs aims to enhance the role of the nonprofit sector in fulfilling its social responsibilities and contributing to the development of its operations through community projects and initiatives.

It also seeks to improve the work environment within nonprofit associations and institutions supervised by the Ministry, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Thursday.