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Authorities bust drug smugglers across Kingdom

Authorities bust drug smugglers across Kingdom
Border Guard patrols in Asir鈥檚 Al-Raboah sector detained five Yemenis and Ethiopians for smuggling 110 kg of qat. (SPA)
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Updated 13 January 2025

Authorities bust drug smugglers across Kingdom

Authorities bust drug smugglers across Kingdom

RIYADH: Saudi authorities recently reported multiple drug-related arrests and seizures across the Kingdom, according to the Saudi Press Agency.

The General Directorate of Narcotics Control arrested three citizens in Jouf for selling amphetamine and a Yemeni resident in Najran for the same offense.

Border Guard patrols in Asir鈥檚 Al-Raboah sector detained five Yemenis and Ethiopians for smuggling 110 kg of qat.

In Jazan, authorities foiled the smuggling of 140 kg of qat in Al-Aridah and arrested a citizen in Al-Dayer for smuggling 59 kg of hashish.

Preliminary legal procedures were completed and all seized items were handed to the relevant authorities.

Security authorities urged the public to report drug smuggling or selling by calling 911 in Makkah, Riyadh and the Eastern Province, or 999 in other regions.

Reports can also be made to the General Directorate of Narcotics Control at 995 or via email at [email protected]. All information will remain strictly confidential.


New parking management system for Riyadh residential areas聽

New parking management system for Riyadh residential areas聽
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New parking management system for Riyadh residential areas聽

New parking management system for Riyadh residential areas聽

RIYADH: A new system to regulate parking in Riyadh鈥檚 residential neighborhoods will come into effect on Saturday.

The managed parking system will issue digital permits to residents and visitors through the Riyadh Parking app, without a fee.

It was introduced to reduce congestion and prevent vehicles from main roads spilling into residential areas, according to the Saudi Press Agency.

The new system will be rolled out initially in the Al-Wurud neighborhood, with plans in place to expand the project to other areas near existing paid parking zones.

It aligns with the Saudi Vision 2030 goal to create a more organized urban environment and improve quality of life for residents.

The project follows the earlier introduction of paid parking on some streets in the capital in 2024.

Riyadh Parking also announced the introduction of paid parking in several new locations.

From Saturday, paid parking will be in effect on Prince Mosaad Bin Jalawi Road in both directions, between King Abdulaziz Road and Makkah Al-Mukarramah Road.

The 鈦燤akkah Road, from King Abdulaziz Road to the intersection of Prince Msaad bin Jalawi Road, will also require paid parking from Saturday. 

The Riyadh Parking app, linked to the national Nafath platform, allows residents to pay for parking.

It also uses monitoring vehicles equipped with cameras to enforce parking regulations.

It aims to regulate more than 140,000 unpaid residential spaces and 24,000 paid commercial spaces across the capital.

Twelve districts, including Al-Wurud, Al-Rahmaniyah, western Al-Olaya, Al-Murouj, King Fahd and Al-Sulaymaniyah, as well as four southern districts, will be covered in this phase.

The project is the result of a partnership between Remat Al-Riyadh Development Company, the mayoralty鈥檚 development arm, and STC.


Body of Saudi student killed in UK transferred to Makkah cemetery

Body of Saudi student killed in UK transferred to Makkah cemetery
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Body of Saudi student killed in UK transferred to Makkah cemetery

Body of Saudi student killed in UK transferred to Makkah cemetery

The body of Mohammed Al-Qasim, who was fatally stabbed in Cambridge, the UK, last Friday, has been transferred to Al-Shuhada cemetery in Makkah, where he will be laid to rest, after prayers were held for him at the Grand Mosque, Al-Arabiya reported.

Men can offer their condolences at the family鈥檚 home in Makkah鈥檚 Al-Alawi neighborhood between 6:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. on Friday.

Al-Qasim, a 20-year-old English language student, died after being stabbed just before midnight on Friday, Aug. 1.

Two men were arrested following the incident: a 21-year-old from Cambridge on suspicion of murder, and a 50-year-old on suspicion of assisting an offender.


Synthetic and organic materials face-off as fashion tastes evolve

Synthetic and organic materials face-off as fashion tastes evolve
Updated 08 August 2025

Synthetic and organic materials face-off as fashion tastes evolve

Synthetic and organic materials face-off as fashion tastes evolve
  • In 黑料社区, there is a growing push for local certifications promoting sustainable practices in the textile industry

RIYADH: In today鈥檚 fashion world, the choice of fabric goes beyond just looking good or feeling comfortable. 

It has become a significant factor in discussions about cost, sustainability, and environmental responsibility, particularly in 黑料社区, where the textile industry is evolving rapidly. 

As awareness of climate change and waste issues grows, the debate between synthetic and organic fabrics intensifies. 

Understanding the differences between materials like cotton and polyester reveals important trade-offs between price, environmental impact, and performance.

Hassan Al-Ghaith, owner of Bin Ghaith Textiles in Riyadh, reflects on the legacy of his family鈥檚 fabric business, which has thrived for three generations. 鈥淢y passion is textiles and the history of textiles before the revolution,鈥 he says. 

His commitment to organic fibers stems from a deep appreciation for the past. 鈥淚 like the organic type of fibers. I collect them and produce old clothes for use, not to be put in museums.鈥

In Saudi culture, traditional garments often use organic materials, reinforcing a connection to heritage. Al-Ghaith鈥檚 fascination with these textiles is rooted in a desire to understand fashion鈥檚 history, particularly before the advent of synthetic materials. 

鈥淚 am interested in the old fashion of fiber, which is organic linen, cotton, silk, wool, and leather,鈥 he explains. This passion fuels his belief that the synthetic revolution has led to disposable clothing, diminishing the value of traditional craftsmanship.

Among the derivatives of petroleum are materials that were unknown to ancestors, including synthetic fibers produced through oil refining. 

These have transformed the textile world and now make up a substantial portion of the clothing industry, especially in menswear and medical garments. 

The first plastic known to humanity was celluloid, discovered in 1889, and used to make cinema film. These materials are cheaper than silk and cotton, more durable, and easier to use. 

The first synthetic fibers discovered were nylon, followed by polyester and acrylic. Advanced types are not easily flammable and are water-resistant, making them suitable for professionals like firefighters.

From a pricing perspective, synthetic fabrics generally dominate. Polyester, a leading synthetic fiber, costs between $1 to $3 per yard, compared to organic cotton, which ranges from $6 to $12 while synthetic options like nylon are affordable, they obscure hidden environmental costs. 

The Saudi Standards, Metrology and Quality Organization emphasizes the importance of regulating synthetic textiles to ensure they meet health and environmental standards.

黑料社区鈥檚 growing focus on sustainability aligns with its Vision 2030 initiative, which aims to diversify the economy and promote eco-friendly practices. This shift has led to increased interest in organic and sustainable fabrics among local designers and consumers alike.

Water usage presents another crucial factor in fabric sustainability, especially in a country where water scarcity is a pressing concern. Organic cotton, though natural, is notoriously water-intensive; producing just one kilogram requires up to 10,000 liters. 

In contrast, polyester鈥檚 production demands only 25 to 30 liters per kilogram, yet it generates significant pollution. Rayon, derived from wood pulp, introduces complexities due to toxic chemicals involved in its processing.

The long-term environmental consequences of synthetic fabrics are troubling. Polyester and nylon are non-biodegradable, lingering in landfills for centuries. They also release microplastics into waterways with every wash, affecting marine ecosystems and entering the food chain. 

Al-Ghaith acknowledges the darker side of modern textiles: 鈥淭extile waste is the most wasted thing for the environment.鈥

From a lifecycle perspective, synthetic fabrics often boast greater durability, particularly for activewear. 鈥淵ou can wash it hundreds of times and still it鈥檚 like new,鈥 Al-Ghaith states. 

However, this durability comes at a cost. While organic fabrics biodegrade faster, they may wear down more quickly, posing their own sustainability challenges.

Certifications like the Global Organic Textile Standard help ensure that organic fabrics meet environmental and social criteria throughout their lifecycle. In 黑料社区, there is a growing push for local certifications promoting sustainable practices in the textile industry.

The textile industry has responded to the demand for performance and sustainability with hybrid fabrics. Blends like cotton-polyester provide advantages in comfort and strength but complicate the recycling process since separating blended fibers is often economically unfeasible. 

Al-Ghaith said that 鈥渢he modern way of the industry of the fabrics is so advanced that you cannot feel the difference,鈥 highlighting the complexity of consumer choices today.

Consumer behaviors in 黑料社区 are shifting, with many seeking to return to traditional fabrics. 鈥淣ow they are turning back to their roots,鈥 Al-Ghaith observes, referring to a growing appreciation for organic materials.

This trend is echoed by Amwaj Al-Sultan, owner of Waves Area 1, a brand dedicated to non-polyester fabrics. 鈥淚 got bored from polyester and started making my own pieces,鈥 she explains. Her brand focuses on home robes and feminine dresses, all polyester-free.

Ultimately, the choice between synthetic and organic fabrics is not straightforward. While synthetic fibers offer lower costs and enhanced durability, the long-term environmental implications are profound. Organic materials support natural degradation but often require substantial resources. The emergence of hybrid fabrics aims to bridge the gap, yet it introduces its own sustainability dilemmas.

As the textile industry evolves, conscious choices and responsible production practices will be vital. Whether it is a cotton shirt or a polyester jacket, clothing should reflect values and an understanding of environmental stewardship within 黑料社区鈥檚 evolving textile landscape.


Jazan鈥檚 governor holds talks with Maltese ambassador

Jazan鈥檚 governor holds talks with Maltese ambassador
Updated 07 August 2025

Jazan鈥檚 governor holds talks with Maltese ambassador

Jazan鈥檚 governor holds talks with Maltese ambassador

JAZAN: Prince Mohammed bin Abdulaziz, the governor of Jazan Province, met at his office on Thursday with Malta鈥檚 ambassador to 黑料社区, Clive Aguilina Spagnol.

Their discussions included matters of mutual benefit, and ways in which cooperation between their countries might be enhanced across various sectors in service of shared interests.

The ambassador praised the remarkable development and growth that has taken place in a number of sectors in the Jazan region.


Prophet鈥檚 Mosque鈥檚 imam meets Malaysian minister

Prophet鈥檚 Mosque鈥檚 imam meets Malaysian minister
Updated 07 August 2025

Prophet鈥檚 Mosque鈥檚 imam meets Malaysian minister

Prophet鈥檚 Mosque鈥檚 imam meets Malaysian minister

KUALA LUMPUR: Sheikh Dr. Salah Al-Budair, the imam of the Prophet鈥檚 Mosque in Madinah, met Malaysia鈥檚 Deputy Prime Minister Dr. Ahmad Zahid Hamidi in Kuala Lumpur on Thursday.

This visit was part of the Imams of the Two Holy Mosques program, which is organized by the Saudi Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Dawah and Guidance.

Hamidi praised the Kingdom鈥檚 efforts in serving Islam and Muslims, and expressed gratitude to the Saudi leadership for its support in facilitating the performance of Hajj and Umrah rituals for Muslims.

Al-Budair stressed the Kingdom鈥檚 commitment to strengthening ties with Muslim communities worldwide, promoting moderation and balance, and reinforcing the positive image of Islam.