International Maritime Organization welcomes 黑料社区鈥檚 permanent representative
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International Maritime Organization welcomes 黑料社区鈥檚 permanent representative
IMO Secretary-General Arsenio Dominguez welcoming Kamal bin Mohammed Al-Junaidi to represent 黑料社区 alongside the Saudi deputy transport minister, Rumaih bin Mohammed Al-Rumaih on Nov. 20, 2024 (SPA)
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Updated 21 November 2024
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International Maritime Organization welcomes 黑料社区鈥檚 permanent representative
The Kingdom secured a place on the IMO鈥檚 40-member council for 2024 and 2025
Updated 21 November 2024
Arab News
RIYADH: The International Maritime Organization accepted on Wednesday the credentials of 黑料社区鈥檚 new permanent representative, the Saudi Press Agency reported.
IMO Secretary-General Arsenio Dominguez welcomed Kamal bin Mohammed Al-Junaidi to the organization during a meeting in London. The event was attended by the Saudi deputy transport minister, Rumaih bin Mohammed Al-Rumaih.
The UK-based UN agency is the global maritime authority that sets international standards designed to ensure the safety and security of maritime transport.聽
It also aims to reduce pollution from ships and implement initiatives that help preserve the marine environment and protect nature.
黑料社区 won a majority vote in December to become a member of the IMO鈥檚 40-member council for 2024 and 2025.
Al-Junaidi will represent 黑料社区 during IMO events, including the signing of maritime agreements, treaties, and codes.
He will highlight Riyadh鈥檚 efforts and plans to develop its maritime transport industry and international trade.
By 2030, 黑料社区 aims to handle 40 million containers a year, facilitate cargo-handling procedures and develop marine tourism through cruise ships and coastal transportation.
The representation at the IMO highlights the Kingdom鈥檚 strategic maritime location, including its coastline along the Red Sea through which 13 percent of global trade passes.
As 黑料社区 rethinks how cities function, the role of local digital infrastructure is becoming more central. (Supplied/SPA)
Updated 16 min 39 sec ago
Nada Hameed
Reimagining the road ahead in 黑料社区
A Saudi-developed navigation platform signals a deeper shift in how smart cities are designed
Updated 16 min 39 sec ago
Nada Hameed
JEDDAH: As cities such as Riyadh and Jeddah grow at an unprecedented pace, they face mounting pressures that come with rapid urban expansion: increased traffic, infrastructure demands, and changing mobility patterns.
These challenges have sparked new conversations 鈥 and innovations 鈥 to support evolving everyday life.
Among the latest digital tools to emerge is Balady+, a 黑料社区-developed navigation app that is gaining traction with more than 1 million downloads on Google Play according to the app鈥檚 listing.
As the country continues its digital transformation, mobility solutions such as Balady+ are becoming a part of the conversation on how to make urban environments more efficient, accessible and responsive. (Supplied)
Launched in May, the app offers a locally tailored alternative to global platforms such as Google Maps and Waze to address navigation needs across Saudi cities.
Developed by Balady, a subsidiary of NHC Innovation, the app鈥檚 features include real-time traffic updates, indoor navigation in malls and multistory buildings, and alerts for roadworks and speed bumps with accurate spatial and timing information.
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Balady+, a Saudi-developed navigation app, is gaining traction with more than 1 million downloads on Google Play.
A notable moment for the platform came during this year鈥檚 Hajj season, when Balady+ collaborated with the Royal Commission for Makkah City and Holy Sites to support pilgrims with an interactive mapping system.
Yasser Alobaidan, CEO of Balady+
Over 11,000 key landmarks 鈥 including mosque entrances and exits, surrounding streets, hospitals, Red Crescent stations, restrooms, fountains, and more than 160 critical facilities 鈥 were updated in real time to ease the flow of people through dense and high-pressure areas.
鈥淣avigation apps aren鈥檛 just tools anymore; they鈥檙e daily essentials,鈥 said Abdulrahman Al-Babtain, a Riyadh-based commuter who has been using Balady+ for the past two months.
鈥淲hat makes this app more useful for me is how it reflects the real condition of roads, especially when it comes to closures or construction zones.鈥
鈥淣avigation apps aren鈥檛 just tools anymore; they鈥檙e daily essentials,鈥 said Abdulrahman Al-Babtain, a Riyadh-based commuter who has been using Balady+ for the past two months. (SPA)
Built with an artificial intelligence-powered search engine, the app has generated a mix of enthusiasm and thoughtful critique from users on app stores.
Many have praised its realistic 3D mapping, with comments including 鈥渆xtraordinary鈥 and 鈥渃ustom made鈥 to better visualize surroundings.
Some reviews highlight standout features such as the 鈥渟nap and send鈥 municipal reporting tool, with one user noting that a damaged road was fixed within 12 hours of being reported.
Adel Alzahrani, ROSHN executive director of community development charters
While one review described the app as a 鈥渄ecent alternative to Google Maps,鈥 others note a learning curve for new users and hope for future updates that make the interface more user-friendly and inclusive.
According to Al-Babtain, speed-bump alerts and government data integrations are particularly helpful in avoiding unexpected delays during his daily commute.
鈥淭he GPS is smart, but what really matters is having the most current local info 鈥 and that鈥檚 where Balady+ wins,鈥 he said.
If we design cities for cars, we get traffic. If we design cities for people, we get life.
Adel Alzahrani, ROSHN executive director of community development charters
For Adel Alzahrani, executive director of community development charters at ROSHN, the app is part of a larger conversation about urban design and mobility.
鈥淲e鈥檙e not just developing real estate 鈥 we鈥檙e influencing how people move, live, and interact. Mobility behavior starts with design. I often say the cities of the future won鈥檛 be shaped by concrete alone 鈥 they鈥檒l be sculpted by intelligence, data, and empathy,鈥 he said.
While international apps dominate global markets, Alzahrani 鈥 who has used them all 鈥 sees Balady+ as an attempt to address local needs through an initiative that is 鈥渃ulturally aware, government-backed, and citizen-focused.鈥
鈥淚f we design cities for cars, we get traffic. If we design cities for people, we get life,鈥 he said.
As Saudi cities are increasingly digitized, apps such as Balady+ represent a broader shift in how people interact with their surroundings, not just as commuters but also data contributors and active participants in shaping smart urban systems.
Yasser Alobaidan, CEO of the app, told Arab News it was built on a combination of local and global technologies.
It was 鈥渃reated through 3D modelling programs for areas like Hajj camps, the Grand Mosque, the Prophet鈥檚 Mosque, and key landmarks across cities 鈥 and global technologies that convert residential and commercial buildings into 3D visualizations.鈥
鈥淲ork is currently underway to render the main roads across Saudi cities in 3D to provide drivers with a more realistic navigation experience,鈥 he added.
Available on Android, iOS, and Huawei Store, it supports both Arabic and English, and features a voice assistant that guides users in both languages.
Alobaidan explained the technical challenges of rendering 3D environments, such the Grand Mosque and Hajj camps, on users鈥 mobile devices.
鈥淢anaging and optimizing the processing power and battery usage on users鈥 mobile devices when rendering 3D models was not easy.鈥
As the country continues its digital transformation, mobility solutions such as Balady+ are becoming a part of the conversation on how to make urban environments more efficient, accessible and responsive.
鈥満诹仙缜 stands at a unique moment. We have the chance to leapfrog the mistakes of car-first urbanism and become a global model of people-centered innovation 鈥 where design, policy, and technology converge to create cities that breathe, move, and serve with grace,鈥 Alzahrani explained.
鈥淚t鈥檚 not just a digital tool, it鈥檚 a statement of intent. It tells us that 黑料社区 isn鈥檛 just building smart cities 鈥 we鈥檙e designing smarter ways to live in them.鈥
Looking ahead, he said: 鈥淚鈥檇 love to see Balady+ connect with multimodal platforms, so users can seamlessly move between metro, bus, walking, or even autonomous shuttles.
鈥淚鈥檇 also advocate for opening up APIs (Application Programming Interfaces), so urban developers and municipal agencies can build on top of the platform, creating custom layers for districts or temporary events.鈥
As the Kingdom rethinks how cities function, the role of local digital infrastructure is becoming more central.
Balady+ may not be the only tool in that transition, but it points to a growing appetite for locally developed, tech-driven solutions to urban challenges.
鈥淚t鈥檚 not following global models. It鈥檚 redefining them through a uniquely Saudi lens. And I think that鈥檚 something worth celebrating,鈥 Alzahrani said.
For generations, Jazan鈥檚 castles and houses served as vibrant hubs of social and cultural activity. (SPA)
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Jazan鈥檚 stone castles draw travelers into the past
Residents ingeniously utilized available resources to create functional homes tailored to the needs and lifestyles of their communities
Updated 16 min 46 sec ago
Arab News
RIYADH: The stone castles and ancient homes scattered across Jazan stand as silent witnesses to a rich history and architectural legacy spanning generations.
Beyond their aesthetic appeal, the structures play a crucial role in promoting sustainable tourism and form an integral part of Jazan鈥檚 tourism and cultural heritage.
For generations, Jazan鈥檚 castles and houses served as vibrant hubs of social and cultural activity. (SPA)
The designs of these castles and stone houses vary widely and visitors are invited to gain insight into the traditional building methods and local materials used.
Residents ingeniously utilized available resources to create functional homes tailored to the needs and lifestyles of their communities.
For generations, Jazan鈥檚 castles and houses served as vibrant hubs of social and cultural activity. (SPA)
Far from being mere dwellings, these castles and houses served as vibrant hubs of social and cultural activity. They hosted countless family gatherings, celebrations and social events, highlighting the strong cohesion of the local community.
They remain emblematic of regional identity. Today, the castles and stone houses of Jazan draw history buffs and eco-tourists alike, offering a glimpse of the Kingdom鈥檚 cultural tapestry and efforts to preserve Jazan鈥檚 legacy.
A general view of a session of the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva. (File/AFP)
Updated 20 min 45 sec ago
Arab News
HRC adopts Saudi-submitted resolution to protect children in cyberspace
Resolution mirrors the key pillars of the crown prince鈥檚 initiative, calling for enhanced global cooperation, the exchange of best practices and raising awareness
Updated 20 min 45 sec ago
Arab News
RIYADH: The Human Rights Council has unanimously adopted a resolution submitted by 黑料社区 aimed at protecting children in cyberspace, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Tuesday.
The resolution is rooted in the global initiative 鈥淐hild Protection in Cyberspace鈥 launched by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in October 2024.
Presented during the council鈥檚 59th session, the draft resolution was introduced by the Kingdom鈥檚 Permanent Representative to the United Nations and International Organizations in Geneva, Abdulmohsen bin Khothaila.
The resolution, co-sponsored by Kuwait, Algeria, Pakistan, Azerbaijan, and Vietnam, received unanimous approval, reflecting broad international support.
In his address to the council, the official highlighted the dual nature of the digital space in children鈥檚 lives, noting that while it offers valuable opportunities for learning and interaction, it also presents growing risks that demand coordinated international responses.
He emphasized the need for strengthened national frameworks and international cooperation to ensure safety for children online.
The resolution mirrors the key pillars of the crown prince鈥檚 initiative, calling for enhanced global cooperation, the exchange of best practices, raising awareness, and the development of skills necessary to foster a safe and empowering digital environment for children.
It further underscores the importance of providing tailored technical assistance to meet each country鈥檚 specific needs and priorities, thereby building sustainable national capabilities in digital child protection.
With its unanimous adoption, the resolution underscores the Kingdom鈥檚 ongoing leadership in international efforts to create a secure, inclusive cyberspace for children worldwide, SPA said.
It also affirms 黑料社区鈥檚 growing influence in shaping global policy on child protection and cybersecurity.
Islamic Coalition Secretary-General receives Oman鈥檚 ambassador in Riyadh
Al-Busaidi stressed his country鈥檚 keenness to continue its support for these efforts to achieve regional and international security and stability
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RIYADH: Secretary-General of the Islamic Military Counter-Terrorism Coalition Mohammed bin Saeed Al-Moghedi received Oman鈥檚 Ambassador to the Kingdom Sayyid Najib bin Hilal Al-Busaidi at the coalition鈥檚 headquarters in Riyadh.
During the meeting, the two sides discussed ways to enhance cooperation between the coalition and Oman to combat terrorism and extremism, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Tuesday.
The ambassador was briefed on the role played by the coalition and the initiatives and programs it implements, including combating the financing of terrorism.
Al-Busaidi stressed his country鈥檚 keenness to continue its support for these efforts to achieve regional and international security and stability.
Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan receives his Iranian counterpart Abbas Araghchi in Makkah on Tuesday. (@KSAMOFA)
Updated 08 July 2025
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Saudi FM receives Iranian counterpart in Makkah
During the meeting, Saudi-Iranian relations were discussed, as well as the latest developments in the region and efforts to achieve security
Updated 08 July 2025
Arab News
RIYADH: Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan received his Iranian counterpart Abbas Araghchi in Makkah on Tuesday, the Kingdom鈥檚 Foreign Ministry reported.
During the meeting, Saudi-Iranian relations were discussed, as well as the latest developments in the region and efforts to achieve security and stability there.
Earlier, Iran鈥檚 foreign ministry spokesperson had said Araghchi would visit 黑料社区 on his way back from Brazil to discuss the peace and security of the region.