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NEOM Media, Hakawati Entertainment sign deal to make 9 feature films

NEOM Media, Hakawati Entertainment sign deal to make 9 feature films
NEOM Media and Hakawati Entertainment have announced a strategic partnership. (Supplied)
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Updated 10 December 2024

NEOM Media, Hakawati Entertainment sign deal to make 9 feature films

NEOM Media, Hakawati Entertainment sign deal to make 9 feature films
  • Partnership 鈥榓n important milestone鈥 for Saudi media industry, NEOM executive says
  • Agreement will also include initiatives to support development of local talent

RIYADH: NEOM Media and Hakawati Entertainment have announced a strategic partnership to produce up to nine feature films and establish a production services division in NEOM, further accelerating the growth of 黑料社区鈥檚 film industry.

The partnership with Hakawati, a leading Saudi-based film, TV and literary management company, will localize screen production activities across future NEOM productions, according to a statement.

By using NEOM Media鈥檚 infrastructure, including high-end soundstages, diverse shooting locations and extensive production support, the collaboration will enable high-quality content creation, it said.

Two of the nine films are set to go into production in the first half of next year and further projects are under review.

Hakawati plans to establish an operational presence within NEOM鈥檚 media hub by creating a production services division designed to meet the needs of international, regional and local productions. This will be supported by Hollywood-level talent and significant financial investments.

The partnership will also help the sector鈥檚 evolution into a creative industries hub, while streamlining project execution and elevating filmmaking standards.

Michael Lynch, sector head of entertainment, culture and media at NEOM, said: 鈥淭his partnership with Hakawati marks an important milestone in our shared commitment to advancing 黑料社区鈥檚 media industry 鈥 (and) reinforces our position as a center for innovation and growth, reflecting the industry鈥檚 confidence in our vision.

鈥淭ogether, we are poised to unlock significant opportunities, drive the Kingdom鈥檚 creative ambitions forward and establish a world-class media ecosystem.鈥

Hakawati CEO Osama Al-Khurayji said: 鈥淲hile film and television production remain at the heart of our business, this partnership goes beyond content creation. Together with NEOM, we are committed to building a sustainable, world-class filmmaking ecosystem that will not only support our industry鈥檚 expansion but also contribute to 黑料社区鈥檚 ambitious vision of becoming a global leader in entertainment and media.鈥

The partnership will also focus on developing Saudi talent through multidisciplinary programs and workshops that provide intensive training, shadowing opportunities and job placements for the local and international media markets.

A Hakawati community will be established at NEOM in early 2025, in collaboration with NEOM Media鈥檚 industry learning department, to support talent development.

Also, a working group will identify and implement at least three new training programs by the end of 2025, ensuring ongoing opportunities for Saudi creatives.


US court bars Israel鈥檚 NSO Group from installing spyware on WhatsApp

US court bars Israel鈥檚 NSO Group from installing spyware on WhatsApp
Updated 18 October 2025

US court bars Israel鈥檚 NSO Group from installing spyware on WhatsApp

US court bars Israel鈥檚 NSO Group from installing spyware on WhatsApp
  • Evidence at trial showed that NSO Group reverse-engineered WhatsApp code to stealthily install spyware targeting users
  • NSO Group produces Pegasus, a highly invasive tool that can聽switch on a target鈥檚 cell phone camera and microphone and access data on it

SAN FRANCISCO: A US judge on Friday granted an injunction barring Israeli spyware maker NSO Group from targeting WhatsApp users but slashed a $168 million damages award at trial to just $4 million.
District Judge Phyllis Hamilton ruled that NSO Group鈥檚 behavior fell short of a 鈥減articularly egregious鈥 standard needed to support the jury鈥檚 calculations on a financial penalty.
But in the ruling, seen by AFP, she said the court 鈥渃oncluded that defendants鈥 conduct causes irreparable harm, and there being no dispute that the conduct is ongoing鈥 the judge granted WhatsApp owner Meta an injunction to stop NSO Group鈥檚 snooping tactics at the messaging service.
Evidence at trial showed that NSO Group reverse-engineered WhatsApp code to stealthily install spyware targeting users, according to the ruling, which called such access to user data 鈥渦nlawful.鈥
The spyware was repeatedly redesigned to escape detection and bypass security fixes at WhatsApp, the court concluded.
The lawsuit, filed in late 2019, accused NSO Group of cyberespionage targeting journalists, lawyers, human rights activists and others using the encrypted messaging service.
Hamilton ruled however that the $168 million damages verdict awarded to Meta earlier this year was excessive.
鈥淭here have simply not yet been enough cases involving unlawful electronic surveillance in the smartphone era for the court to be able to conclude that defendants鈥 conduct was 鈥榩articularly egregious鈥,鈥 Hamilton wrote in the ruling which was seen by AFP.
鈥淎s time goes on, more of a shared societal consensus may emerge about the acceptability of defendants鈥 conduct.鈥
Founded in 2010 by Israelis Shalev Hulio and Omri Lavie, NSO Group is based in the seaside high-tech hub of Herzliya, near Tel Aviv.
Media website TechCrunch reported Friday that a US investment group has acquired controlling interest in NSO Group.
The Israeli firm produces Pegasus, a highly invasive tool that can reportedly switch on a target鈥檚 cell phone camera and microphone and access data on it, effectively turning the phone into a pocket spy.
The suit filed in a California federal court contended that NSO tried to infect approximately 1,400 鈥渢arget devices鈥 with malicious software to steal valuable information.
Infecting smartphones or other gadgets being used for WhatsApp messages meant the content of messages encrypted during transmission could be accessed after they were unscrambled.
The complaint said the attackers 鈥渄eveloped a program to enable them to emulate legitimate WhatsApp network traffic in order to transmit malicious code鈥 to take over the devices.
The software has been pinpointed by independent experts as being used by nation states, some of them with poor human rights records.
NSO Group has maintained it only licenses its software to governments for fighting crime and terrorism.
 


White House joins Bluesky and immediately trolls Trump opponents

White House joins Bluesky and immediately trolls Trump opponents
Updated 18 October 2025

White House joins Bluesky and immediately trolls Trump opponents

White House joins Bluesky and immediately trolls Trump opponents
  • Bluesky is聽the social media platform of choice of many in the left-leaning online world
  • Disgruntled X users began flocking to Bluesky after billionaire Elon Musk took over Twitter (now known as X) in 2022

WASHINGTON: The White House on Friday joined Bluesky, the social media platform of choice of many in the left-leaning online world.
In its inaugural post, the White House account offered a sizzle reel of the administration鈥檚 memes, trolls and messages from President Donald Trump鈥檚 nine months since returning to office. The post appeared aimed at tweaking liberals who aren鈥檛 fans of the Republican president.
The first post included mentions of the administration鈥檚 executive order renaming the Gulf of Mexico, a doctored image of Democratic House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries adorned in a sombrero with a faux mustache, and stream of photos and video from other big moments in the early going of Trump鈥檚 second term.
鈥淲hat鈥檚 up, Bluesky?鈥 the White House said in a message accompanying the video. 鈥漌e thought you might鈥檝e missed some of our greatest hits, so we put this together for you. Can鈥檛 wait to spend more quality time together!鈥
Disgruntled X users began flocking to Bluesky after billionaire Elon Musk took over Twitter (now known as X) in 2022, and the platform reported a surge in new users late last year.
It remains small compared to more established online spaces such as X, but it has emerged as an alternative for those looking for a different mood.
The Department of Health and Human Services and the Department of Homeland Security also launched Bluesky accounts Friday.
Vice President JD Vance joined Bluesky in June.
Trump鈥檚 social media platform of choice is Truth Social. Trump is the biggest shareholder in Trump Media & Technology Group, the company that owns Truth Social.


Kingdom鈥檚 Media Bridges initiative explores global content partnerships at MIPCOM festival

Kingdom鈥檚 Media Bridges initiative explores global content partnerships at MIPCOM festival
Updated 17 October 2025

Kingdom鈥檚 Media Bridges initiative explores global content partnerships at MIPCOM festival

Kingdom鈥檚 Media Bridges initiative explores global content partnerships at MIPCOM festival
  • Session reflects broader push to deepen international collaboration

RIYADH: The Media Bridges initiative, under the auspices of the Saudi Media Forum, convened a strategic workshop with the theme 鈥淭oward Global Partnerships in Production and Content Marketing,鈥 at the MIPCOM international festival in Cannes, France, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The session reflected 黑料社区鈥檚 broader push to deepen international collaboration in media investment while advancing production capabilities and cutting-edge technologies.

The effort aligned directly with Vision 2030鈥檚 emphasis on empowering creative and media industries through expanded strategic partnerships with global players.

Workshop participants examined how traditional media organizations could integrate with digital platforms and international technology firms, creating pathways for Saudi and Arab companies to forge production and marketing alliances suited to the evolving global content landscape.

Those attending explored 黑料社区鈥檚 media infrastructure and investment landscape, with discussions centered on attracting international capital and broadening partnerships across media production and digital content ventures.

The gathering drew a diverse international roster: executives from major technology companies, founders of over-the-top streaming platforms, and experts specializing in media analytics and artificial intelligence applications 鈥 bringing varied global perspectives and industry insights to the conversation.

The workshop represented one element in the Saudi Media Forum鈥檚 campaign to amplify the Kingdom鈥檚 visibility at premier international industry gatherings, positioning 黑料社区 as a rising center for media innovation.


Freed Gaza photographer overjoyed to find family alive after being told in Israeli jail they were dead

Freed Gaza photographer overjoyed to find family alive after being told in Israeli jail they were dead
Updated 16 October 2025

Freed Gaza photographer overjoyed to find family alive after being told in Israeli jail they were dead

Freed Gaza photographer overjoyed to find family alive after being told in Israeli jail they were dead
  • Shadi Abu Sido says Israeli prison guards told him his family had been killed in Gaza war
  • The Palestinian photojournalist was detained without trial under Israel鈥檚 Unlawful Combatants Law, severely beaten

KHAN YOUNIS, Gaza Strip: Shadi Abu Sido said his world shattered in Israeli detention when guards told him his wife and two children had been killed in the Gaza war.
鈥淚 got hysterical,鈥 the Gaza Palestinian photographer said.
It wasn鈥檛 until his release on Monday, part of the US-mediated ceasefire deal between Hamas and Israel that halted two years of war, that he discovered his loved ones were alive.
His wife, Hanaa Bahlul, raced down the hallway of his family鈥檚 house in Khan Younis and leapt into his arms. He spun her in the air as they clung to each other. Abu Sido kissed his children鈥檚 cheeks again and again, murmuring 鈥渕y love鈥 as he held the daughter and son he thought he would never see again.
鈥淚 heard her voice, I heard the voice of my children, I was astonished, it cannot be explained, they were alive. I saw my wife and children alive. Imagine amid death 鈥 life,鈥 he said.
Abu Sido, a photojournalist, said he was detained at Shifa hospital in the northern Gaza Strip on March 18, 2024.
He was among 1,700 Palestinians detained by Israeli forces during the devastating war in Gaza and released on Monday, along with 250 prisoners convicted or suspected of involvement in deadly attacks, in exchange for 20 Israeli hostages held by Hamas since its October 2023 cross-border assault.
DETAINED UNDER THE 鈥楿NLAWFUL COMBATANTS鈥 LAW
Bahlul said a lawyer from Addameer, a Palestinian human rights group, had told her Abu Sido was being held under Israel鈥檚 Unlawful Combatants Law 鈥 a form of administrative detention.
Omer Shatz, an Israeli international law expert at Sciences Po university in Paris, said the law allows Israel to limit access to lawyers, incarcerate people without charge or trial, and arbitrarily detain many Palestinians in Gaza.
According to Addameer, 2,673 Gazans are currently detained under this law.
The Israeli military said in a statement sent to Reuters that its detention policy was 鈥渋n full alignment with Israeli law and the Geneva Conventions鈥 on legal standards for humanitarian treatment in wartime.
Israel鈥檚 Justice Ministry did not respond to Reuters requests for comment.
In March 2024 the Israeli military said it raided Shifa hospital, accusing Hamas of operating from the premises. Hamas has denied Israeli allegations it had command posts underneath Shifa and other Gaza hospitals. Reuters could not independently verify the assertions of either side.

鈥橝 GRAVEYARD FOR THE LIVING鈥
Abu Sido said he was severely beaten, handcuffed, blindfolded and forced to kneel for long periods while in detention. His wrists looked raw during his meeting with Reuters, which he said had been caused by the shackles. Reuters could not independently verify the details of his account.
He was first held at Israel鈥檚 Sde Teiman military detention camp, then transferred to the Ofer military camp 鈥 which is in the Israeli-occupied West Bank 鈥 and later to Ketziot prison in Israel, according to his wife.
Bahlul said Abu Sido was arrested only for being 鈥渁 journalist for a Palestinian institution.鈥
A spokesperson for the Israeli Prison Service said all inmates were held according to legal procedures and their rights upheld. 鈥淲e are not aware of the claims described, and to the best of our knowledge, no such incidents occurred under IPS responsibility,鈥 the spokesperson said.
The Israeli military statement said mistreatment of detainees was 鈥渟trictly prohibited.鈥 The military said that prolonged restraint was only allowed in 鈥渆xceptional cases鈥 with significant security risks, and denied that detainees were forced to remain in a crouching position.
An Israeli military official told Reuters in September that of around 100 criminal investigations related to the Gaza war, most concerned allegations of abuse or death of detainees in military custody. Two cases have led to indictments, and one soldier was sentenced to 17 months in prison.
Reuters previously spoke to released Palestinian prisoners who said they suffered abuses in Israeli detention.
Many of the Israeli hostages released by Hamas have also described torture, sexual assault, psychological abuse, and denial of food and medical care.
Amany Srahneh of the Palestinian Prisoners Society said conditions for Palestinian inmates deteriorated dramatically after Hamas鈥 October 7, 2023 attack, with reports of sexual assault, beatings, denial of medication, and food shortages.
She said conditions were even worse for Gaza Palestinians held in military detention.
Abu Sido said that prison was 鈥渢he graveyard of the living. When I returned to Gaza, it was like my soul returned to my body. But when I saw the destruction..., how can I start again?鈥


Court strikes down Irish police decision not to investigate Airbnb over Israeli settlements

Court strikes down Irish police decision not to investigate Airbnb over Israeli settlements
Updated 16 October 2025

Court strikes down Irish police decision not to investigate Airbnb over Israeli settlements

Court strikes down Irish police decision not to investigate Airbnb over Israeli settlements
  • More than 150 businesses, including Airbnb and rivals Booking.com, Expedia and TripAdviser, are operating in Israeli West Bank settlements deemed illegal under international law

DUBLIN: Ireland鈥檚 High Court on Thursday struck down a decision by the Irish police not to investigate the legality of Airbnb operations in Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank, rejecting the argument that it did not have jurisdiction.
The ruling does not automatically trigger an investigation by police in Ireland, where Airbnb has its Europe and Middle East headquarters, but it obliges the Irish police to consider the matter afresh, the court heard.
The case was brought by Irish-Palestinian non-governmental organization Sadaka, which asked police to investigate whether Airbnb had broken Irish law by operating in the settlements. It argued that the police decision not to investigate due to jurisdiction issues was 鈥渓egally erroneous and irrational.鈥
A lawyer representing the Irish police, Remy Farrell, conceded the case on Thursday and said the matter would be 鈥渃onsidered afresh鈥 by the respondents.
Airbnb did not immediately respond to an emailed request for comment.
The company allows listings throughout the West Bank but takes no profits from this activity in the region, the company said in a 2019 statement, in which it said it had never boycotted Israel or Israeli businesses.
More than 150 businesses, including Airbnb and rivals Booking.com, Expedia and TripAdviser, are operating in Israeli West Bank settlements deemed illegal by the UN, a report by the organization鈥檚 human rights office showed in September.
Most of the international community considers Israeli settlements in the West Bank illegal under international law.
Israel disputes this, citing historical and biblical ties to the area. It says the settlements provide strategic depth and security and that the West Bank is 鈥渄isputed鈥 not 鈥渙ccupied.鈥