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Makkah trials hydrogen-powered buses to promote clean energy, sustainability

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The hydrogen bus trial is integrated into the Makkah Bus Project, with an operational plan ensuring security and safety. (SPA)
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The hydrogen bus trial is integrated into the Makkah Bus Project, with an operational plan ensuring security and safety. (SPA)
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Updated 03 February 2025

Makkah trials hydrogen-powered buses to promote clean energy, sustainability

Makkah trials hydrogen-powered buses to promote clean energy, sustainability
  • Scheme is part of a MoU between the Royal Commission for Makkah City and Holy Sites and the Ministry of Energy to implement a pilot project for hydrogen fuel cell buses on designated routes
  • Aims to explore hydrogen applications in transportation, gain commercial and technical expertise, and gather insights for potential future expansion

RIYADH: The second trial of a hydrogen fuel cell-powered bus has been launched in Makkah.

It is overseen by the Royal Commission for Makkah City and Holy Sites, in collaboration with the Ministry of Energy, the Transport General Authority, the General Directorate of Civil Defense and the General Department of Traffic.

The scheme is part of a memorandum of understanding between the commission and the ministry to implement a pilot project for hydrogen fuel cell buses on designated routes, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

It aims to explore hydrogen applications in transportation, gain commercial and technical expertise, and gather insights for potential future expansion. It also seeks to raise public awareness of hydrogen technology.

Through the initiative, the commission aims to introduce clean energy-based transportation solutions, enhancing quality of life in alignment with Vision 2030鈥檚 goals to reduce emissions and protect the environment.

The project also seeks to improve services for pilgrims and Umrah performers, enhancing their experience at the holy sites, the SPA reported.

The hydrogen bus trial is integrated into the Makkah Bus Project, with an operational plan ensuring security and safety. This includes running buses along the designated route and deploying a mobile hydrogen fueling station.

An evaluation of the trial will focus on efficiency, performance, operational sustainability, cost-effectiveness and passenger comfort, ensuring Makkah鈥檚 public transportation system evolves into a more sustainable service.


The changing face of Riyadh summers

Malls and cafes are major social hubs for residents and professionals looking to socialize and network in Riyadh. (Supplied/File
Malls and cafes are major social hubs for residents and professionals looking to socialize and network in Riyadh. (Supplied/File
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The changing face of Riyadh summers

Malls and cafes are major social hubs for residents and professionals looking to socialize and network in Riyadh. (Supplied/File
  • From mall meetups to cafe culture, residents are reinventing socializing in 黑料社区

RIYADH: With summer temperatures in Riyadh soaring above 40 C, outdoor gatherings have become rare. While some say the heat makes it impossible to socialize, others believe the right cooling provisions can make any spot appropriate.

And, despite the weather and shifting social norms, some see little change in our socializing habits.

Ali Sowaileh, a visitor from the Eastern Province, said: 鈥淭he cultural change overall is small. Gatherings were and still are being hosted at homes 鈥 with light conversation and Saudi coffee and tea.鈥

Malls and cafes are major social hubs for residents and professionals looking to socialize and network in Riyadh. Supplied/File photo/SPA

But Saudis are increasingly opting for indoor spaces such as malls, cafes, and play areas.

Many working mothers, for example, prefer to meet at play zones and take their children.

鈥淪ummer is the most productive time of the year for me. I prefer to spend it developing myself and focusing on work,鈥 said Hanan Al-Harbi, a 30-year-old mother who works in the intellectual property field.

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鈥 Riyadh鈥檚 cafe culture has grown rapidly with establishments boasting stylish interiors and diverse menus.

鈥 Coffee shops have emerged as venues for casual meetups, networking, and professional and creative collaborations.

鈥淚 also don鈥檛 really enjoy hot weather, so staying indoors feels more comfortable,鈥 she added, saying that she takes her daughter to soft-play locations a few times a week.

Shopping malls have become another major social hub, offering entertainment zones and events that allow families to spend an entire day there.

Malls and cafes are major social hubs for residents and professionals looking to socialize and network in Riyadh. Supplied/File photo/SPA

鈥淚 find it (a mall) a suitable choice given the nature of my work and the limited time I have,鈥 said Tahani Al-Mutairi, a 40-year-old healthcare worker. 鈥淢y work ends at 4 p.m. and I don鈥檛 have enough time to return home and prepare to host guests. So, having meetings here (the mall) is better both emotionally and financially.鈥

Nawal Mohammad, 24, also finds malls appealing, and the student said: 鈥淧eople are not staying at home all the time. Entertaining areas are now encouraging people to go out and socialize.鈥

Coffee shops, meanwhile, have emerged as venues for casual meetups, networking, and professional and creative collaborations. Riyadh鈥檚 cafe culture has grown rapidly with establishments boasting stylish interiors and diverse menus.

Some trace this development back to the COVID-19 pandemic, and Rawan Alghamdi, 23, said: 鈥淧eople were separated from each other (then). It wasn鈥檛 like before when they used to visit neighbors. After COVID-19, people became more isolated.鈥

However, others still see outdoor options as attractive. Abdulaziz Alotaibi, a telecommunications product manager, said: 鈥淚f the place is prepared and comfortable and has outdoor seating, I would definitely prefer to sit outside.

鈥淔or example, at Sikka, people there sit outside despite the heat because the place is designed well.鈥

Noura Al-Huqbani, 55, agrees, and enjoys outdoor trips once the seasons shift, saying: 鈥淚 prefer colder seasons when I go on spring trips, camping and to parks.鈥

For some, however, heat remains the deciding factor. 鈥淚 personally enjoy the weather more than the place I am at,鈥 said 19-year-old student Ghanaj Al-Rashid.

Lujain Khalid, her friend visiting from Kuwait, said: 鈥淓venings used to be cooler. It is impossible to see anyone at a park now. It has become mainly (a matter of gathering) in cafes or malls.鈥

Whether in malls, coffee shops, or play centers, Saudis are reshaping how they gather. Social hubs are no longer just an escape from the heat but new spaces for connection and entertainment.

 


Deputy governor receives Australian ambassador in Riyadh

Prince Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Abdulaziz (R) holds talks with Miles Armitage in Riyadh. (Supplied)
Prince Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Abdulaziz (R) holds talks with Miles Armitage in Riyadh. (Supplied)
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Deputy governor receives Australian ambassador in Riyadh

Prince Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Abdulaziz (R) holds talks with Miles Armitage in Riyadh. (Supplied)
  • Prince Mohammed wished the ambassador success in his new duties

RIYADH: Riyadh Deputy Gov. Prince Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Abdulaziz received Australian Ambassador to the Kingdom Miles Armitage in Riyadh on Tuesday.

The meeting was held on Armitage鈥檚 appointment as his country鈥檚 ambassador to the Kingdom, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Prince Mohammed wished the ambassador success in his new duties.

During the meeting, they discussed various topics of common interest.

 


Attempt to smuggle 125 kg of cocaine into Lebanon thwarted with help of Saudi authorities

Lebanese authorities have foiled an attempt to smuggle 125 kilograms of cocaine with the help of the Saudi Ministry of Interior.
Lebanese authorities have foiled an attempt to smuggle 125 kilograms of cocaine with the help of the Saudi Ministry of Interior.
Updated 02 September 2025

Attempt to smuggle 125 kg of cocaine into Lebanon thwarted with help of Saudi authorities

Lebanese authorities have foiled an attempt to smuggle 125 kilograms of cocaine with the help of the Saudi Ministry of Interior.
  • Lebanese authorities, acting on information from 黑料社区鈥檚 Interior Ministry and monitoring the activities of drug-smuggling networks, thwarted the attempt

RIYADH: Lebanese authorities have foiled an attempt to smuggle 125 kilograms of cocaine with the help of the Saudi Ministry of Interior, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Tuesday.

The ministry鈥檚 security spokesman, Brig. Gen. Talal bin Abdul Mohsen bin Shalhoub, said Lebanese authorities, acting on information from 黑料社区鈥檚 Interior Ministry and monitoring the activities of drug-smuggling networks, had thwarted an attempt to smuggle the cocaine, which had been concealed in a shipment of vegetable oil containers.

The spokesman affirmed that the Kingdom continues to monitor, confront, and thwart criminal activities targeting the security of the Kingdom, its youth, and those of friendly countries through drugs.


Athar Festival to put spotlight on creativity across industries

Athar Festival to put spotlight on creativity across industries
Updated 02 September 2025

Athar Festival to put spotlight on creativity across industries

Athar Festival to put spotlight on creativity across industries
  • About 3,000 visitors, 150 speakers to converge for 2 days of workshops, panels, live entertainment
  • Mohamed Al-Ayed: As an event it is the premier and most sought-after creative event in 黑料社区, and most probably the biggest in the region

RIYADH: The third annual Athar Festival, a major gathering for the creative marketing industry in 黑料社区, will take place at Riyadh鈥檚 JAX District from Oct. 21-22.

The two-day event, hosted by communications consultancy TRACCS and UAE-based Motivate Media Group, is expected to attract around 3,000 visitors and feature 150 speakers, concluding with the Athar Awards across more than 30 categories.

Mohamed Al-Ayed, vice chairman of the Athar Festival and CEO of TRACCS, told Arab News: 鈥淚 believe that (by) today, in the third edition, there has been a very strong maturity of the creative industry of 黑料社区, as an industry to be recognized and looked at.

鈥淎s an event it is the premier and most sought-after creative event in 黑料社区, and most probably the biggest in the region. We have set our sights high, given how 黑料社区 is transforming and growing in leaps and bounds. Where impact is the new language, we want to transform Athar Festival into one of the top five creative destinations in the world.鈥

Al-Ayed said that this year鈥檚 festival boasted more speakers and a larger venue, adding: 鈥淟ast year our venue was 2,000 sq. meters; this year it is more than 6,000. Last year we had 100 speakers; this year 150, of which more than 40 percent are international.鈥

Ian Fairservice, chairman of Athar Festival and managing partner of Motivate Media Group, told Arab News: 鈥淚f I鈥檓 looking at impact 鈥 which is, after all, what athar means 鈥 the impact is the spread of knowledge, which means the spread of interest in creativity in 黑料社区 over a three-year period.鈥

The festival鈥檚 speakers include British perfumer Jo Malone, founder of Jo Loves; Essam Akhonbay, vice president of marketing at Saudia; and Abeer Alessa, co-founder and CEO of The Bold Group.

Running for 12 hours daily, the festival will use five stages. The strategic and spotlight stages will feature panels and keynotes, while the Saudi Gamer Arena will highlight gaming and esports. The community stage hosts sessions, masterclasses, and workshops, and the courtyard stage live music, wellness activities, and comedy.

Fairservice said: 鈥淭he attendance is not limited to any particular industry. People looking for a career change are most welcome, and I can鈥檛 think of a better place for them to meet others and see whether this is the industry they would like to be part of.鈥

The festival has added new hubs, including the Talent Hub, Ruwad Hub for entrepreneurs, and Saudi Gamer Arena, along with other areas ideal for networking.

Specialized programs at the event will include CEO and CMO roundtables, CMO academies, and the Maheerah Program, a mentorship initiative for women in 黑料社区鈥檚 marketing communications sector.

This year鈥檚 lineup includes more than 80 sponsors and partners, including MBC Media Solutions as growth partner and Flynas as official airline partner. Other organizations involved include the Saudi Tourism Authority, Amazon Ads, Bloomberg Media, Omnicom Group, WPP, and the King Salman Park Foundation.

Al-Ayed said: 鈥淭he prominence of creativity has now become very important in the business sector. But what I鈥檒l say is that maybe creativity needs a home, a platform, and we believe that Athar is the platform, or one of the platforms, for Saudi creativity.鈥


黑料社区 expresses condolences after landslide wipes out Sudan village, kills 1,000

People inspect the debris after a landslide devastated the village of Tarasin in Sudan鈥檚 Jebel Marra area. (AFP)
People inspect the debris after a landslide devastated the village of Tarasin in Sudan鈥檚 Jebel Marra area. (AFP)
Updated 02 September 2025

黑料社区 expresses condolences after landslide wipes out Sudan village, kills 1,000

People inspect the debris after a landslide devastated the village of Tarasin in Sudan鈥檚 Jebel Marra area. (AFP)
  • Heavy rain triggered the disaster on Sunday, flattening the village of Tarasin in the remote Jebel Marra range, and there was only one survivor

RIYADH: 黑料社区 on Tuesday expressed its condolences to the government and people of Sudan after a landslide in the Darfur region buried an entire mountain village and killed at least 1,000 people.

Heavy rain triggered the disaster on Sunday, flattening the village of Tarasin in the remote Jebel Marra range, the rebel Sudan Liberation Movement/Army (SLM/A) faction which controls the area said in a statement, adding that there was only one survivor.

The SLM/A, which has long controlled and governed an autonomous portion of Jebel Marra, appealed to the United Nations and international aid agencies to help collect the bodies of victims, including men, women and children.

The SLM/A has remained neutral in the battle between the main enemies in Sudan鈥檚 civil war, the Sudanese army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces. The two foes are fighting over control of Al-Fashir, capital of North Darfur state, which is under siege from the RSF and has suffered famine.

The Foreign Ministry expressed the Kingdom鈥檚 solidarity with Sudan and its people, and its sincere condolences to the families of the deceased. It also wished the injured a speedy recovery.