Global climate leaders gather in Riyadh to address water scarcity, extreme weather
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Global climate leaders gather in Riyadh to address water scarcity, extreme weather
Osama Faqeeha, Saudi deputy minister for environment, along with UNCCD officials and other experts during a press conference on the first day of COP 16 in Riyadh. (AN photo by Huda Bashatah)
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Updated 07 December 2024
Haifa Alshammari
Global climate leaders gather in Riyadh to address water scarcity, extreme weather
In 2020, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman launched the Regional Center for Climate Change, which provides research on climate conditions in 黑料社区 and the Gulf Cooperation Council
Updated 07 December 2024
Haifa Alshammari
RIYADH: International experts convened in Riyadh for the 16th session of the Conference of the Parties to the UN Convention to Combat Desertification from Dec. 2-13 to address the increasing prevalence of floods and droughts and how to mitigate their impact.
In 黑料社区, a nation known for its arid climate and vast deserts, such extreme weather events could heavily affect water resources.
Andrew Robertson, senior research scientist at Columbia University鈥檚 Center for Climate System Research and the International Research Institute for Climate and Society, said that climate change is impacting this region, which has some of the highest temperature increases in the world, more than the global average.
Robertson highlighted advancements that could help 黑料社区 mitigate harsh climate conditions in the future.
鈥淗eatwave early warning 鈥 (will) be important in the future here,鈥 Robertson said.
Advanced seasonal forecasting capabilities can significantly help people adapt to extreme weather conditions, he added.
鈥淭he weather is not constant; it fluctuates daily and even annually,鈥 Robertson said.
Although 黑料社区鈥檚 climate is predominantly dry, it is not immune to flooding. Intense rainfall, often linked to seasonal weather patterns, can cause urban flooding, particularly in areas with inadequate drainage systems.
A notable example is the devastating 2009 flood in Jeddah, which led to significant property damage, loss of life, and economic disruption.
Floods not only damage infrastructure but also exacerbate issues like soil erosion and water pollution, further straining the country鈥檚 already limited water resources.
In 2020, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman launched the Regional Center for Climate Change, which provides research on climate conditions in 黑料社区 and the Gulf Cooperation Council.
Mazen Asiri, executive director of the center, told Arab News that the center aims to develop a high-resolution climate change database projecting up to 2100. The database will analyze various climate scenarios to assess climate change and the impact of human activity on the environment.
Another major challenge in 黑料社区 is drought, as the country is among the most water-scarce in the world. With no rivers, it relies heavily on desalination and underground water for its supply.
Recognizing the threat of drought, the Saudi government is actively implementing water conservation and management strategies. Initiatives such as rainwater harvesting and cloud seeding offer promising solutions to address the nation鈥檚 water challenges.
Asiri said: 鈥淲e have seen examples today of how we can use techniques such as 鈥榮eeding the skies鈥 in mountainous areas during the winter season to create snow. This is a recent but ongoing study that might succeed in mountainous locations here, such as Tabuk.鈥
He added: 鈥淭his method may help improve tourism as well as support the water supply. It will also enhance vegetation cover and biodiversity.鈥
Asiri emphasized the importance of raising public awareness in addressing environmental issues and the role of the media in helping to achieve this. 鈥淲e should focus on education from a young age to have thriving results in the future. We also offer workshops at our center and other similar entities, which are significant in raising awareness of these issues,鈥 he said.
Hajj Ministry suspends 7 Umrah firms over transport violations
Ministry took regulatory measures against the violating companies, suspending their operations and liquidating their bank guarantees to cover alternative transport costs
Updated 22 min 1 sec ago
Arab News
JEDDAH: The Ministry of Hajj and Umrah recorded violations by seven Umrah companies due to deficiencies in providing transport services to pilgrims, as stipulated in their approved programs.
It is part of the ministry鈥檚 efforts to enhance service quality for pilgrims and visitors of the Prophet鈥檚 Mosque, ensuring compliance with contracts in line with Saudi Vision 2030, which aims to improve the pilgrim experience at every stage of their journey.
The ministry took regulatory measures against the violating companies, suspending their operations and liquidating their bank guarantees to cover alternative transport costs for affected pilgrims, ensuring services meet approved standards.
It highlighted its commitment to protecting pilgrims鈥 rights and providing services of the highest quality and professionalism.
The ministry also highlighted its zero-tolerance approach to negligence or breach of contractual obligations, the Saudi Press Agency reported.
It called on all Umrah companies to strictly adhere to approved regulations and deliver services according to designated schedules, ensuring quality and the comfort of pilgrims and visitors during their stay in the Kingdom.
The Al-Urumah Season has become a premier ecotourism initiative, showcasing the Kingdom鈥檚 stunning environment. (SPA)
Updated 17 June 2025
Arab News
Al-Urumah seasons draw more than 1m ecotourists
Over four seasons, Al-Urumah has grown into a vibrant destination, attracting more than 1 million ecotourists
Updated 17 June 2025
Arab News
RIYADH: The Al-Urumah Season, held in the heart of the desert at the Imam Abdulaziz bin Mohammed and King Khalid royal reserves, has become a premier ecotourism initiative, showcasing the Kingdom鈥檚 stunning environment and the passion of its organizers.
Over four seasons, Al-Urumah has grown into a vibrant destination, attracting more than 1 million ecotourists, according to a recent report from the Saudi Press Agency.
The inaugural season had about 52,000 visitors, rising to 230,000 in the second season. With eight service providers, the third season exceeded 300,000 attendees.
The fourth this year drew more than 400,000, reflecting effective strategic planning and infrastructure development involving the private sector and local communities.
During the Al-Urumah Season, the Imam Abdulaziz bin Mohammed Royal Reserve Development Authority offers 13 activities across both reserves, including camping, hiking, camel riding, cycling, stargazing, and other outdoor pursuits.
Additionally, 358 eco-units have been established for visitor accommodation, the SPA reported.
The authority also organizes training workshops for service providers on ecotourism principles, responsible recreation, and wildlife interaction, emphasizing their vital role in delivering quality tourism experiences.
The Al-Urumah Season has become an 鈥渋ntegrated model of sustainable ecotourism.鈥
The authority has blended ecotourism, entertainment, and nature conservation, aligning with Saudi Vision 2030鈥檚 goals of economic diversification and community empowerment.
Awaser remains firmly rooted in cultural and religious values. (Supplied)
Updated 16 June 2025
Afshan Aziz
Saudi matchmaking app, Awaser, is helping individuals find partners by bridging tradition and modernity
Alolayan said: 鈥淭he younger generation increasingly wants to take ownership of their marriage journey in terms of to get
Updated 16 June 2025
Afshan Aziz
JEDDAH: With digital innovation taking place at a rapid pace, Awaser, a mobile application developed in 黑料社区, is at the forefront of a quiet transformation in the Kingdom鈥檚 matchmaking traditions.
It offers a modern approach to marriage, but remains firmly rooted in cultural and religious values.
Founded by psychiatrist Dr. Mohammed Alolayan, Awaser is not just a dating platform but a dedicated space for individuals and families with the intention of forming lasting marriages.
鈥淭here鈥檚 a clear need, and many people are ready to embrace technology, so long as it honors our values. Awaser allows them to do both.鈥 (Supplied)
With features tailored to 黑料社区鈥檚 cultural norms and a strong emphasis on privacy, the app introduces a respectful and structured alternative to traditional matchmaking.
Speaking about the inspiration behind creating the first app of its kind, Alolayan said: 鈥淎s a trained psychiatrist, I鈥檝e spent years exploring human psychology and understanding the deep emotional challenges people face, especially in midlife, around intimacy and the question of 鈥榃ho should I be with?鈥
鈥淟istening to countless stories from patients and online followers, I realized how difficult it is for many to find a suitable partner within the traditional framework. That鈥檚 what inspired me to create Awaser.鈥
HIGHLIGHTS
鈥 Awaser gives users the tools to search based on preferences unique to Saudi society, including regional origin, family background, education, sect, and tribal affiliation.
鈥 This approach blends technology with cultural traditions, creating a platform that speaks to both the younger generation and their families.
Unlike typical matchmaking apps that rely on algorithms to suggest potential partners, Awaser gives users the tools to search based on preferences unique to 黑料社区 society, including regional origin, family background, education, sect, and tribal affiliation.
This approach blends technology with cultural traditions, creating a platform that speaks to both the younger generation and their families.
Alolayan said: 鈥淎waser does not offer matchmaking in the conventional sense. Instead, it elevates traditional matchmaking by making it more accessible and efficient.
Dr. Mohammed Alolayan
鈥淚t鈥檚 a platform that respects Saudi customs while empowering individuals and families to make informed choices.鈥
One of the app鈥檚 most distinctive features is the ability for families to create and manage accounts on behalf of their children, a model that preserves the essence of traditional matchmaking while increasing the chances of finding a suitable match.
This family-first approach has resonated strongly with conservative users seeking to maintain trust throughout the process.
The app operates on a paid subscription model, which Alolayan believes ensures the quality and seriousness of its community. 鈥淲e implemented a payment wall to ensure serious participation and prevent random or unserious users,鈥 he said.
鈥淭rust is crucial. That鈥檚 why users must verify with a Saudi mobile number and OTP (One-Time Password), and all communications are encrypted and automatically deleted after 30 days of inactivity.鈥
Privacy is a key concern for users in 黑料社区, particularly when it comes to online interactions between men and women.
Awaser addresses this by giving users complete control over their profiles and conversations, with no human intervention from the app鈥檚 management team. Conversations cannot begin without mutual consent, and all user data remains private and protected.
The platform currently focuses on Saudi nationals and residents, and has already had impressive engagement, especially from well-educated individuals.
鈥淎round 30 to 40 percent of our users hold advanced degrees such as master鈥檚 or PhDs. While we expected high participation from major cities, we were pleasantly surprised to see users from nearly every region of the Kingdom,鈥 he said.
Among the many success stories shared by users, one stands out for Alolayan: 鈥淎 couple who met on Awaser married about a year and a half ago, and they recently welcomed their first child.
鈥淗earing that directly from them was incredibly moving, it validated everything we鈥檝e been working toward.鈥
In a culture where family involvement remains a cornerstone of the marriage process, launching a technology-driven platform presented unique challenges. But the public response, Alolayan said, has been overwhelmingly positive.
鈥淭here鈥檚 a clear need, and many people are ready to embrace technology, so long as it honors our values. Awaser allows them to do both.鈥
Umm Abdullah, a user of the app, said: 鈥淎s a mother, I鈥檝e seen how difficult it鈥檚 become to find suitable matches, and approaching someone as the bride鈥檚 parents is not very common in our culture, we usually wait for proposals to come.
鈥淎pps like this give us the chance to actively search instead of just waiting. It feels more efficient, while still respecting our values.鈥
Interestingly, Awaser also provides a space for non-traditional introductions between individuals, allowing for more autonomy in the relationship-building phase.
This dual approach supporting both traditional and independent searches reflects the evolving preferences of younger Saudis who want to play a more active role in choosing their life partners.
Alolayan said: 鈥淭he younger generation increasingly wants to take ownership of their marriage journey in terms of to get to know their future partner before traditional steps begin.
鈥淎waser arrived at just the right time to meet this shift. It offers an alternative that feels modern yet grounded in cultural values.鈥
Another user, Naser Al-Rahman, said: 鈥淚t鈥檚 really hard these days to find a relationship that leads to something serious. Most platforms don鈥檛 feel safe or genuine.
鈥淏ut with this app, I feel like I can search more conveniently and securely, knowing the people here are serious about marriage.鈥
Although Awaser does not currently employ artificial intelligence to match users, Alolayan is open to future possibilities. 鈥淭here is no proven psychological model for perfect matchmaking, which is why we don鈥檛 claim to match people ourselves.
鈥淏ut I do see potential for AI and data analytics to provide smarter tools in the future, based on long-term user behavior.鈥
As 黑料社区 continues its Vision 2030 journey toward modernization and empowerment, platforms such as Awaser highlight how digital solutions can coexist with tradition.
Commenting on the legal and cultural implications of matchmaking platforms, family lawyer Hassan Al-Ghawi said: 鈥淎pps like these help bridge the gap between tradition and technology.
鈥淎s long as user privacy is protected and the legal framework is respected, they can serve as a positive and legitimate extension of traditional matchmaking.
鈥淭oday鈥檚 younger generation often rushes into relationships, so involving both parents and children in the process allows for deeper understanding and more thoughtful decisions, potentially leading to stronger, longer-lasting marriages and fewer divorces.鈥
Elham Abu Talib, left, showcased more than 40 paintings at 黑料社区n Society of Culture and Arts. (AN photo)
Updated 16 June 2025
SALEH FAREED
Deaf artist breaks barriers with solo debut in Jeddah
Elham Abu Talib shares vision through her expressive works
Updated 16 June 2025
SALEH FAREED
JEDDAH: 鈥淚t鈥檚 never too late to follow your dream,鈥 says Elham Abu Talib, who has held her first solo exhibition in Jeddah after 38 years.
The Saudi artist is no stranger to the local art scene, having taken part in exhibitions across the Kingdom and overcome the barriers accompanying being severely deaf.
Titled 鈥淚nspiration,鈥 the exhibition marked a milestone, presenting her work to the public while highlighting her artistic journey amid years of persistence. (AN photo)
And at the 黑料社区n Society of Culture and Arts in Jeddah on Sunday, Abu Talib showcased more than 40 paintings to leading artists and lovers of the genre.
Titled 鈥淚nspiration,鈥 the exhibition marked a milestone, presenting her work to the public while highlighting her artistic journey amid years of persistence.
HIGHLIGHT
Abu Talib hopes to represent the Kingdom in international competitions. She also hopes the arts society will continue supporting disabled and female artists by providing platforms for their creativity.
Her passion began in childhood, when natural talent blossomed into fine art shaped by a beautiful dream. She lost her hearing as a child and faced speech difficulties, but met her challenges with patience, courage, and ambition.
Determined to express herself, she used a brush and colors as her voice 鈥 turning her childhood dreams into vivid reality.
Titled 鈥淚nspiration,鈥 the exhibition marked a milestone, presenting her work to the public while highlighting her artistic journey amid years of persistence. (AN photo)
She shared that hearing loss kept her from entering university, but her late father convinced her it did not mean giving up her ambitions.
Inspired by his words, she began participating in exhibitions while raising her children and fulfilling her duties as a mother.
She believes her disability has sharpened her visual perception 鈥 a gift she channels into her art.
鈥淚鈥檓 so happy that, after 38 years, my dream has come true with this solo exhibition,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 thank the 黑料社区n Society of Culture and Arts in Jeddah for giving me this opportunity.鈥
Abu Talib hopes to represent the Kingdom in international competitions. She also hopes the arts society will continue supporting disabled and female artists by providing platforms for their creativity.
Maha Abdulhalim Radwi, secretary-general of the Radwi Art Prize, said the artist had finally achieved a major milestone, adding: 鈥淭his event allowed her to showcase her unique perspective and creative talent to a wider audience, proving that art transcends communication barriers.鈥
Mohammed Al-Subaih, the director general of the SASCA, said Abu Talib had dreamed of a solo exhibition for nearly four decades 鈥 and was now finally living that dream.
He added: 鈥淪he鈥檚 participated with us in many workshops and group exhibitions; now it鈥檚 time to celebrate her first solo show.
The aim is to boost the global reach of Saudi literature and create opportunities for Arabic content in the Chinese market. (SPA
Updated 16 June 2025
Arab News
黑料社区 to participate in Beijing book fair
Saudi participation will include a strong institutional presence, with several government entities
Updated 16 June 2025
Arab News
RIYADH: The Literature, Publishing and Translation Commission will lead 黑料社区鈥檚 participation in the Beijing International Book Fair from June 18 to 22.
This is part of the Saudi-Chinese Cultural Year 2025, reflecting the depth of the strategic partnership between the two states, and their shared goal to enhance cultural and intellectual exchange.
The initiative supports the commission鈥檚 efforts to represent the Kingdom in global cultural forums, promote Saudi literary achievements, and foster cooperation in literature, publishing, and translation.
It also aligns with the Kingdom鈥檚 Vision 2030 reform plan, which positions culture as a pillar of development and a bridge for civilizational dialogue.
Saudi participation will include a strong institutional presence, with several government entities. The program features seminars, literary gatherings, and dialogue sessions to promote cultural exchange and build lasting partnerships in the literary field.
The aim is to boost the global reach of Saudi literature and create opportunities for Arabic content in the Chinese market.
The Kingdom was the guest of honor at the 2024 Beijing International Book Fair, where the commission presented a rich cultural program.
The events included seminars, artistic performances, and interactive activities that drew strong interest and strengthened cultural and intellectual ties between the two countries.