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2024 Year in Review: The events that testified to 黑料社区鈥檚 transformation

2024 Year in Review: The events that testified to 黑料社区鈥檚 transformation
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Updated 30 December 2024

2024 Year in Review: The events that testified to 黑料社区鈥檚 transformation

2024 Year in Review: The events that testified to 黑料社区鈥檚 transformation
  • Riyadh鈥檚 new metro system will relieve pressure on roads by removing tens of millions of car journeys every year
  • The year coming to an end has seen events that together bear witness to how rapidly the Kingdom is evolving

LONDON: In 1924, Riyadh was a small oasis town, covering less than one square kilometer and home to no more than 30,000 people.

One hundred years ago, the motor car had yet to displace the camel as the primary form of transport and the future capital of the Kingdom of 黑料社区 was still contained within the defensive walls that had encircled it for 200 years.

Today, Riyadh is a vast metropolis, the largest city on the Arabian Peninsula. Ever expanding, the capital is currently spread over 1,500 square kilometers and has a population close to eight million, largely reliant on the car.




A picture shows the opening session of the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification, UNCCD COP16, in the Saudi capital Riyadh on December 2, 2024. (AFP)

In 2024, however, Riyadh took a significant step toward an increasingly sustainable future with the opening on Dec. 1 of the first three lines of a revolutionary new driverless metro system linking all parts of the city over 176 km of tracks.

Riyadh鈥檚 goal is not only to get bigger, but also to get better, leading the nation in following the blueprint of Vision 2030, the plan to transition the Kingdom away from an oil-dependent economy 鈥 and the new mass-transit system will relieve pressure on the roads by removing tens of millions of car journeys every year.

A decade in the making, by the end of January 2025 all six metro lines are expected to be open, with 190 trains serving 85 stations, initially carrying 1.2 million passengers a day and with a planned capacity of 3.6 million.

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鈥 February: 15 trillion standard cubic feet of natural gas discovered at Jafurah Field.

鈥 May: Students secure 27 awards at the International Science and Engineering Fair in the US.

鈥 August: 黑料社区鈥檚 Team Falcons crowned Esports World Cup club champions.

鈥 September: Riyadh hosts the third edition of Global AI Summit, also known as GAIN.

鈥 September: Kingdom tops region, 4th globally in UN鈥檚 digital government services index.

鈥 October: 4,000-year-old town dubbed Al-Natah discovered hidden in Khaybar oasis.

鈥 October: Archaeologists discuss findings from Al-Faw, Kingdom鈥檚 newest World Heritage Site.

Treasured traces of the city鈥檚 past remain. Line 1, the Blue Line, which serves the north-south axis of the capital, passes close by the old town, where Al-Masmak Fort, once the largest building in Riyadh, dating back to the 19th century and recaptured by Abdulaziz Al-Saud in 1902, still stands in testimony to the Kingdom鈥檚 past.




Fahad bin Abdurrahman Al-Jalajel, Minister of Health of 黑料社区; Abdullah Al Rabeeah, Supervisor General, King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Centre, 黑料社区; Anita Zaidi, President, Gender Equality, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, USA; Keir Simmons, Chief International Correspondent, NBC News, United Kingdom; Mian Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif, Prime Minister of Pakistan; Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director-General, World Health Organization (WHO); William H. Gates, Co-Chair, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, USA; Speaking in the Bridging the Health Gap session at the Special Meeting on Global Collaboration, Growth and Energy for Development 2024, Riyadh, 黑料社区, 28 April 2024. (Photo: World Economic Forum/Deepu Das)

As Riyadh has grown and changed, so too has the whole of 黑料社区, and 2024 has seen a host of events that together bear witness to just how rapidly the Kingdom is evolving, transforming itself into a global player and destination in the process.

The year in 黑料社区 began as it is ending, with the Winter at Tantora Festival, the culture, art and music festival at AlUla, which this year started on Dec. 19 and continues until Jan. 11.

From its beginnings in December 2018, when the festival featured the Italian singer Andrea Bocelli and the French violinist Renaud Capucon, it has grown to become a globally recognized celebration of art, music, and culture, with many events taking place in the stunning mirror-walled Maraya concert hall in AlUla鈥檚 Ashar Valley.




A train travels to the King Abdullah Finance District "KAFD" metro station in the Saudi capital Riyadh on December 1, 2024. (AFP)

An early highlight in the 2024 season was the classical concert on Dec. 27 by singer Abeer Nehme and The National Arab Orchestra, which celebrated the rich tapestry of Arab heritage.

At the other end of the musical scale in 2024 was MDLBEAST Soundstorm, the mid-December music festival which, with some justification, lays claim to being 鈥渢he loudest weekend in Riyadh,鈥 and this year featured acts including Eminem, Muse, David Guetta and Linkin Park.

Another mass-participation cultural event that is increasingly putting 黑料社区 on the global entertainment map is Riyadh Season, a high-octane, multi-venue, six-month celebration that is billed as the biggest and most diverse entertainment festival in the world.




A view of the red carpet at the Red Sea International Film Festival in Jeddah, 黑料社区, Dec. 6, 2024. (AP)

Starting on Oct. 12 in 2024, within two months the season had attracted more than 10 million visitors.

One highlight this year was the bout in the Kingdom Arena between light-heavyweight boxing champions Dmitry Bivol and Artur Beterbiev, won by the Russian Beterbiev, who became the first undisputed four-belt light-heavyweight champion since 2002.

By way of contrast, and summing up the eclectic diversity of the entire season, on Nov. 14 stars flew into Riyadh from around the world for the 45th anniversary celebration of Lebanese couturier Elie Saab.




The year in 黑料社区 began as it is ending, with the Winter at Tantora Festival, the culture, art and music festival at AlUla, which this year started on Dec. 19 and continues until Jan. 11. (Shutterstock)

The fashion show was attended by celebrities including Jennifer Lopez, Halle Berry, Celine Dion, Nadine Nassib Njeim, Monica Bellucci and Razane Jammal.

Over on the west coast in Jeddah, the fourth iteration of the Red Sea International Film Festival, which ran from Dec. 5 to 14, continued to reinforce its reputation as a rapidly emerging force in the global film industry.

Championing films from 黑料社区 and the Arab world, Asia, and Africa, the festival featured conversations with global stars including Sarah Jessica Parker and Priyanka Chopra.




Saudi Media Forum in Riyadh. (SPA)

On the sporting front, this year the Kingdom added another sport to a rapidly growing portfolio that already embraces soccer, golf, boxing and Formula One. This year鈥檚 黑料社区n Grand Prix on the Jeddah Corniche Circuit, the second round of the F1 championship, was the fourth in the country and was won by Red Bull鈥檚 Max Verstappen.

In November, the Women鈥檚 Tennis Association finals were held in Riyadh for the first time, with a record $15 million prize purse on offer.

The final saw world No. 3 Coco Gauff beat Zheng Qinwen in what is slated to be the first of several such finals to be held in the Kingdom.




Models display the latest collection during Jimmy Fashion show in Riyadh. (REUTERS)

After her victory against the Chinese Olympic champion, the 20-year-old American praised the event as inspirational for young Saudis, 鈥渏ust to show young girls that, you know, their dreams are possible,鈥 she said.

She added: 鈥淚鈥檓 literally no different than they are. We just maybe come from different places.鈥

By the time she retired, she said, she hoped there would be a Saudi Grand Slam champion.




People attend the Soundstorm music festival, organized by MDLBEAST, in Banban on the outskirts of the Saudi capital Riyadh. (AFP)

But perhaps the biggest moment in 黑料社区鈥檚 2024 came on Dec. 11, when global footballing body FIFA confirmed that the 2034 World Cup would be held in the Kingdom.

Hosting the 48-team tournament in 15 stadiums across five cities will bring in hundreds of thousands of fans and players, many of whom will be experiencing the Kingdom in person for the first time.

鈥淔or us, soccer or football is not only a sport,鈥 Saudi Sports Minister Abdulaziz bin Turki Al-Faisal said after the news was announced, 鈥渋t is a value that we share with the entire world.鈥

黑料社区, he added, was 鈥渓ooking forward to hosting鈥 many more events and making football history.

鈥淭his is the chance to invite you all to visit my country, to celebrate our culture, to see the greatest success story with your own eyes.鈥

Fun and games isn鈥檛 the only stage on which 黑料社区 is opening up to the world.

In 2024 the Kingdom hosted a number of high-level global conferences, including biodiversity conference COP16 over the first two weeks in December, at which global pledges to combat drought and land degradation topped $10 billion and, in April, the World Economic Forum鈥檚 Special Meeting on Global Collaboration, Growth and Energy for Development.


KSrelief continues global humanitarian work

KSrelief continues global humanitarian work
Updated 12 October 2025

KSrelief continues global humanitarian work

KSrelief continues global humanitarian work

RIYADH: King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) continues its global initiatives with the delivery of needed aid including food, shelter and medicine.

In Yemen鈥檚 Marib governorate, the agency distributed emergency aid including 200 tents and 400 shelter kits to 400 families affected by rains and floods.

In Khartoum state of Sudan, KSrelief distributed 650 food boxes under the third phase of the 2025 Food Security Support Project in the conflict-stricken country.

In Suwayda and Daraa governorate of Syria, 670 food boxes were distributed to displaced people as part of an ongoing relief and humanitarian initiative of the Kingdom.

Meanwhile, the aid agency gave out 4,700 shelter kits in various areas in Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Gilgit-Baltistan provinces of Pakistan to help the most vulnerable families in flood-affected areas. The distribution was part of the fourth phase of the project to distribute 15,500 shelter kits in Pakistan for 2025.

Over in Gaza, KSrelief is continuing its vital mission by distributing food baskets and baby formula to families in the central and southern Gaza Strip. It has delivered over 7,600 tonnes of food, medical and shelter supplies via 67 aircraft and eight ships to date.

In addition, 20 ambulances have been delivered to the Palestine Red Crescent Society, along with essential logistical equipment, generators and water tankers.
KSrelief has signed agreements with international organizations worth over $90 million to implement key relief projects in the Gaza Strip, and has also collaborated with Jordan to implement crucial airdrop operations.

In Lebanon, the Souboul Al-Salam Social Association鈥檚 ambulance service in Miniyeh carried out 52 ambulance missions during the week to Oct. 2, 2025, funded by KSrelief.
The missions included transporting patients to and from hospitals in Miniyeh, benefiting both Syrian refugees and members of the host community.


黑料社区 calls for restraint in Pakistan鈥揂fghanistan border tensions, condemns attack on civilians in Sudan

黑料社区 calls for restraint in Pakistan鈥揂fghanistan border tensions, condemns attack on civilians in Sudan
Updated 12 October 2025

黑料社区 calls for restraint in Pakistan鈥揂fghanistan border tensions, condemns attack on civilians in Sudan

黑料社区 calls for restraint in Pakistan鈥揂fghanistan border tensions, condemns attack on civilians in Sudan

RIYADH: 黑料社区 voiced concern over rising tensions along the border between Pakistan and Afghanistan, and also strongly condemned a separate attack on displaced civilians in El-Fasher, Sudan over the weekend. 
According to statements published by the Saudi Press Agency (SPA), the Kingdom is 鈥渇ollowing with concern the tensions and clashes taking place along the border areas between Pakistan and Afghanistan.鈥
黑料社区 called on all parties to exercise restraint, avoid escalation, and adopt dialogue and wisdom to ease tensions and preserve the security and stability of the region.
In a separate statement, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned and denounced 鈥渢he heinous attack that targeted a shelter for displaced persons in El-Fasher鈥, reiterating 黑料社区鈥檚 rejection of violence against civilians and calling for an immediate cessation of the war in Sudan.
The Kingdom stressed the importance of preserving Sudan鈥檚 unity and institutions, preventing further suffering among its people, and protecting civilians in accordance with the Jeddah Declaration of Commitment to Protect the Civilians of Sudan, signed on May 11, 2023.


Nobel laureate Omar Yaghi thanks Crown Prince for backing science

Nobel laureate Omar Yaghi thanks Crown Prince for backing science
Updated 12 October 2025

Nobel laureate Omar Yaghi thanks Crown Prince for backing science

Nobel laureate Omar Yaghi thanks Crown Prince for backing science

RIYADH: Saudi/Palestinian scientist Professor Omar Yaghi, winner of the 2025 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, expressed deep gratitude to the Kingdom鈥檚 leadership for its unwavering support of scientific research and innovation.
In remarks published by the Saudi Press Agency (SPA), Yaghi thanked Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman for his continuous encouragement of his scientific journey 鈥 support that Yaghi said played a 鈥減ivotal role鈥 in achieving this historic milestone.
Yaghi also acknowledged the King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology (KACST) for its long-term backing through the KACST鈥揢C Berkeley Center of Excellence, describing it as instrumental to his success.
鈥淩eceiving this award is a great honor for me and for all Saudi and Arab scientists around the world,鈥 Yaghi said, according to SPA. 
鈥淚 hope this achievement will inspire the next generation of Saudi and Arab youth to pursue excellence in research and innovation.鈥
Professor Yaghi, a pioneer in reticular chemistry 鈥 a groundbreaking field that designs crystalline frameworks with applications in energy, the environment, water desalination, and carbon capture 鈥 became the first Saudi national to win a Nobel Prize.


黑料社区 launches Mostaqbali program to train 50,000 Saudis in AI, digital skills

黑料社区 launches Mostaqbali program to train 50,000 Saudis in AI, digital skills
Updated 11 October 2025

黑料社区 launches Mostaqbali program to train 50,000 Saudis in AI, digital skills

黑料社区 launches Mostaqbali program to train 50,000 Saudis in AI, digital skills
  • The program builds on the ministry鈥檚 efforts to support the shift toward smart technologies, enabling citizens to pursue eLearning and enhance their technological capabilities

RIYADH: The Ministry of Communications and Information Technology has launched an educational initiative to empower 50,000 Saudis for the most in-demand jobs of the future through training, upskilling, and reskilling.

In collaboration with Oracle and the National eLearning Center, the Mostaqbali (My Future) program will be delivered via the national eLearning platform FutureX, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The initiative aims to develop national competencies and equip Saudi men and women with artificial intelligence and other in-demand digital skills for the future labor market.

The program builds on the ministry鈥檚 efforts to support the shift toward smart technologies, enabling citizens to pursue eLearning and enhance their technological capabilities.

It also promotes the localization of digital talent and ensures equal opportunities for all segments of society across educational and professional levels, the SPA added.

Open to all age groups, the initiative offers 23 training tracks totaling 300 hours. Participants who meet the requirements will receive accredited professional certificates.

The program covers a wide range of specialties, including AI, cloud computing, database management, Oracle applications, and other key digital skills.

It focuses on empowering recent graduates, employees, and women through specialized training that enhances digital expertise and fosters AI innovation 鈥 aligning with Vision 2030鈥檚 goal of building a knowledge- and innovation-based digital economy.

The ministry invited interested individuals to register through the FutureX platform at forms.nelc.gov.sa/en/mostaqbali.

 


Riyadh book fair highlights cultural content, heritage

Riyadh book fair highlights cultural content, heritage
Updated 11 October 2025

Riyadh book fair highlights cultural content, heritage

Riyadh book fair highlights cultural content, heritage
  • Workshop on cultural media explores journalism, ideas, platforms, audiences
  • King Fahd Library demonstrates advanced manuscript-restoration techniques

RIYADH: As part of the Riyadh International Book Fair, supervised by the Literature, Publishing and Translation Commission, Mirza Al-Khuwaildi presented a workshop titled 鈥淐ultural Journalism and Critical Reporting,鈥 the Saudi Press Agency reported on Saturday.

The workshop 鈥渆xplored the concept of cultural writing and the foundations of a structured journalistic approach capable of producing high-quality written, visual, or audio content that conveys information, ideas, entertainment, or targeted marketing to specific audiences,鈥 according to the SPA.

The library鈥檚 pavilion at the fair showcased the latest methods for restoring and treating valuable books and manuscripts, displaying restoration tools and materials. (SPA)

Al-Khuwaildi said that cultural media plays an important role in 鈥渃onnection, context, and cultural communication,鈥 adding that successful cultural media 鈥渞elies on three pillars 鈥 the idea, the platform, and the audience.鈥 He reviewed the pros and cons of various content types, from educational and cultural to artistic, analytical, tourism, and entertainment.

The book fair 鈥 which organizers claim is the Kingdom鈥檚 largest annual cultural celebration 鈥 concluded on Saturday after 10 days of events, seminars, and artistic performances.

HIGHLIGHT

Some artisans demonstrated the traditional Sadu craft, weaving decorative patterns inspired by the desert landscape. Wicker crafts were also on display, with palm leaves woven into household items, reflecting the richness of the Saudi environment.

The King Fahd National Library鈥檚 pavilion at the fair showcased the latest methods for restoring and treating valuable books and manuscripts, displaying restoration tools and materials including ink fixative, magnesium for de-acidification, glycerin for paper moisturizing, caustic soda, and a paper scale. It also featured natural Japanese paper imported specifically for manuscript repair. Restoration technicians provided explanations of the step-by-step processes used to return damaged manuscripts to their original condition.

The library follows 鈥渁 precise multi-stage process for handling documents and manuscripts from both government agencies and individuals. This includes sterilization, treatment, restoration, microfilming, digital imaging, and binding,鈥 the SPA reported.

Meanwhile, the crafts pavilion provided a rich display of traditional arts and handmade products featuring the work of several Saudi craftswomen, highlighting local artistry and cultural identity.

Some artisans demonstrated the traditional Sadu craft, weaving decorative patterns inspired by the desert landscape. Wicker crafts were also on display, with palm leaves woven into household items, 鈥渞eflecting the richness of the Saudi environment,鈥 according to the SPA.

鈥淭his participation strongly supports the Ministry of Culture鈥檚 initiative designating 2025 as the Year of Handicrafts, which aims to empower artisans, document the nation鈥檚 craftsmanship heritage, and encourage new generations to sustain these skills,鈥 the SPA concluded.