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Saudi health ministry urges meningitis vaccine for Umrah

The ministry urged the importance of getting vaccinated at least 10 days before traveling for Umrah to ensure the required immunity is achieved. (SPA)
The ministry urged the importance of getting vaccinated at least 10 days before traveling for Umrah to ensure the required immunity is achieved. (SPA)
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Updated 24 February 2025

Saudi health ministry urges meningitis vaccine for Umrah

Saudi health ministry urges meningitis vaccine for Umrah
  • The ministry also urged people to book an appointment via the Sehhaty app to receive the vaccine at adult vaccination clinics

RIYADH: 黑料社区鈥檚 Ministry of Health has highlighted the necessity of receiving the meningitis vaccine for those intending to perform Umrah during Ramadan.

It is part of efforts to enhance preventive health measures and limit the spread of infectious diseases, as reported by the Saudi Press Agency on Monday.

The ministry urged the importance of getting vaccinated at least 10 days before traveling for Umrah to ensure the required immunity is achieved.

It said that people vaccinated within the past five years do not need a booster dose, as the vaccine remains effective throughout this period.

The ministry also urged people to book an appointment via the Sehhaty app to receive the vaccine at adult vaccination clinics, highlighting the importance of adhering to preventive measures to ensure a safe and healthy Umrah experience.

The directive aligns with the ministry鈥檚 efforts to protect the health of Umrah performers, raise health awareness, and develop an integrated healthcare system that enhances quality of life and healthcare services.


鈥業 came for football, I stayed for more鈥: Ronaldo headlines Saudi Tourism鈥檚 鈥楿nreal Calendar鈥 campaign

鈥業 came for football, I stayed for more鈥: Ronaldo headlines Saudi Tourism鈥檚 鈥楿nreal Calendar鈥 campaign
Updated 02 September 2025

鈥業 came for football, I stayed for more鈥: Ronaldo headlines Saudi Tourism鈥檚 鈥楿nreal Calendar鈥 campaign

鈥業 came for football, I stayed for more鈥: Ronaldo headlines Saudi Tourism鈥檚 鈥楿nreal Calendar鈥 campaign

RIYADH: 黑料社区鈥檚 most famous resident Cristiano Ronaldo is the face of a new Saudi Tourism campaign to showcase the Kingdom鈥檚 packed events calendar as the country grows into an attractive sporting and cultural destination for foreign and domestic travelers.

Branded 鈥淯nreal Calendar,鈥 the marketing campaign features a short video narrated by Ronaldo, who plays for Riyadh side Al-Nassr.

The one minute clip shows the footballing legend enjoying a number of top sporting events hosted in the Kingdom, mixed with scenes of him playing for Al-Nassr.
The video wraps up with all the other non-sporting events that are available for visitors to enjoy, including cultural and heritage events, as Ronaldo declares: 鈥淚 came for football, I stayed for more鈥.

The marketing push comes at the start of the Kingdom鈥檚 extended season of sports, entertainment, film, fashion and cultural events.

Saudi Tourism Authority said the campaign will be launching across a number of key markets in Europe as well as India and China. 

It aims to highlights Saudi鈥 Arabia鈥檚 diverse, year-round sports and entertainment events held across Riyadh, Jeddah and AlUla, with curated packages making it ever easier to visit. As hosts of the FIFA World Cup 2034, AFC Asian Cup 2027, Esports Olympics Games 2027, Asian Winter Games 2029 among others, Saudi is bringing sport home. 

Its regular calendar includes largescale international events such as the Esports World Cup, Formula 1, LIV Golf Riyadh, Tennis, Saudi Pro League (RSL) 鈥 cementing its position as a hub for largescale events.

Minister of Tourism Ahmed Al Khateeb said: 鈥淭oday, Saudi is cementing its place as a global destination that combines cultural authenticity, warm hospitality, and the thrill of world-class events.鈥 

鈥淚n the tourism sector, we remain steadfast in our commitment to developing a seamless landscape that inspires the world and provides visitors with unforgettable experiences.鈥

Ronaldo has become the face of sports in the Kingdom since he joined Al-Nassr in 2022 ahead of a flood of big names from top European teams into the Saudi Pro League. 

The Portuguese legend, who has recently extended his contract to stay in the Saudi capital till 2027, said: 鈥淏eing part of 黑料社区鈥檚 journey as a global sports hub has been truly special and somehow unexpected for me a few years ago. Today, the truth is, that from the energy of the fans to the scale of ambition 鈥 this is where the future of sport is being written.鈥

鈥淲hat I admire most about Saudi is how it honors its roots while building for the future. From camels to horses, racing to esports, from the desert to the stadium 鈥 this is a place where every young athlete can dream big.鈥

The Kingdom is investing to become a global hub for sporting and cultural attractions, as part of the Saudi Vision 2030 goal of diversifying the economy and expanding the tourism sector.

It has committed $800 billion to the sector, which is projected to reach $22.4 billion in market value by 2030 and contribute $16.5bn to GDP by 2030, according to Saudi Tourism.

Fahd Hamidaddin, CEO of the Saudi Tourism Authority, said: 鈥淭his campaign with CR7 is a showcase of Saudi today, and our ambitions. Tourism is a core component of our vision, and we are continuously expanding our offerings.鈥


黑料社区鈥檚 healthcare push puts AI in the spotlight

For 黑料社区, where diabetes and cardiovascular conditions dominate, the gains could be transformative. (SPA)
For 黑料社区, where diabetes and cardiovascular conditions dominate, the gains could be transformative. (SPA)
Updated 01 September 2025

黑料社区鈥檚 healthcare push puts AI in the spotlight

For 黑料社区, where diabetes and cardiovascular conditions dominate, the gains could be transformative. (SPA)
  • Success of AI health tools will depend on patient-centered care and smart adoption, experts say

ALKHOBAR: As Vision 2030 accelerates 黑料社区鈥檚 health transformation, experts say success will depend on blending investment, innovation and patient-centered care.

The Kingdom鈥檚 healthcare sector is at a crossroads. Rising rates of chronic disease, surging patient numbers, and a shortage of medical professionals are straining capacity.

Billions of riyals are being poured into new hospitals and clinics, but leaders say bricks and mortar alone will not be enough.

Dr. Mansoor Khan, Persivia CEO

Artificial intelligence is increasingly seen as the lever that could ease the burden. Yet experts caution the technology is no silver bullet. Its success depends on how it is deployed.

鈥淔ragmentation of care, resource shortages, and rising costs driven by chronic diseases remain the Kingdom鈥檚 biggest challenges,鈥 said Dr. Mansoor Khan, CEO of Persivia, a US-based healthcare AI company that partners with 黑料社区 providers.

No country has deployed AI at large scale in healthcare yet. 黑料社区 has the human and financial capital to lead on the global stage.

Dr. Mansoor Khan, Persivia CEO

鈥淎I is not one thing 鈥 it鈥檚 a set of technologies that need to be used carefully, mapped to specific problems and workflows.鈥

From the market side, Dr. Gireesh Kumar, associate partner for healthcare advisory at Knight Frank, a global property consultancy with active presence in Riyadh, points to looming capacity gaps.

Dr. Gireesh Kumar, Knight Frank associate partner for healthcare advisory

According to a Knight Frank analysis published in August this year, Riyadh alone will need 4,500 new hospital beds within five years 鈥 a SR7 billion ($1.86 billion) investment, 60 percent of it funded by the private sector.

By 2040, the shortfall could climb to 15,300 beds based on global benchmarks.

The strongest use cases for AI are in hospitals. Image recognition, predictive analytics, and workflow automation can help reduce bottlenecks and balance demand across networks.

Dr. Gireesh Kumar, Knight Frank associate partner for healthcare advisory

鈥淭he strongest use cases for AI are in hospitals,鈥 Kumar said. 鈥淚mage recognition, predictive analytics, and workflow automation can help reduce bottlenecks and balance demand across networks.鈥

Both experts agree predictive AI offers the clearest near-term value. By analyzing patient data, it can identify high-risk individuals and enable early intervention.

Vision 2030 is accelerating the shift from fee-for-service to value-based care. (Supplied)

Globally, organizations adopting predictive tools report up to a 25 percent reduction in operating costs and a 15 to 20 percent decrease in readmissions.

In the US, some networks have cut readmissions by 14.3 percent after deploying AI-driven outpatient management. For 黑料社区, where diabetes and cardiovascular conditions dominate, the gains could be transformative.

Still, Khan stressed nuance: 鈥淚f you are going to risk-stratify a population, that is not a task for generative AI, but for predictive and prescriptive AI. Success equals empathy plus evidence plus workflow fit.鈥

For 黑料社区, where diabetes and cardiovascular conditions dominate, the gains could be transformative. (Supplied)

Telemedicine is another growth engine. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the Kingdom鈥檚 SEHA Virtual Hospital emerged as a flagship. Today it is the world鈥檚 largest virtual hospital, linking more than 150 facilities and serving over 480,000 patients a year.

On the private side, the 黑料社区-built Labayh mental health app has reached more than 2 million users with over 70 million minutes of counselling delivered, making it one of the region鈥檚 prominent digital health platforms according to Knight Frank鈥檚 report.

Kumar said digital access points ease pressure on hospitals and extend services into underserved regions. Khan added a caveat: 鈥淭he human interaction is critical. AI should support that, not replace it.鈥

Vision 2030 is accelerating the shift from fee-for-service to value-based care. That transition, Khan argues, requires deep private-sector involvement 鈥 from funding to management.

Kumar frames public-private partnerships as the catalyst for AI adoption.

鈥淭he public sector brings infrastructure and regulation, the private sector brings agility and global expertise. Together, they can fast-track AI solutions across diagnostics, telemedicine and workforce training.鈥

Gartner research titled 鈥淎I in Value-Based Care鈥 published in June this year, reinforces this point, calling AI the critical enabling technology for advanced value-based care.

The global market for value-based healthcare is projected to soar from $12.2 billion in 2023 to $43.4 billion by 2031, with AI driving much of that growth.

Kumar points to lessons abroad: Singapore鈥檚 academic pathways that integrate AI with clinical training, China鈥檚 use of AI in chest X-rays, and the UK鈥檚 adoption of AI dermatology tools.

The Kingdom, meanwhile, is already testing bold ideas such as the world鈥檚 first AI-powered doctor clinic in Al-Ahsa, where a digital doctor named Dr. Hua collects symptoms, analyses data, and proposes treatments under physician oversight.

For Khan, this pioneering spirit is the opportunity. 鈥淣o country has deployed AI at large scale in healthcare yet. 黑料社区 has the human and financial capital to lead on the global stage.鈥

Regarding risks, Kumar notes that the Saudi Data and AI Authority established a framework in 2024 to safeguard patient privacy and ethics.

Khan insists adoption must be co-designed with clinicians and patients, starting with narrow, high-value use cases. 鈥淎I should enhance, not overwhelm, the human experience,鈥 he said.

Gartner warns that AI models must be continuously monitored for bias and aligned with workflows to avoid clinician fatigue.

By 2030, 黑料社区鈥檚 healthcare system is projected to look very different.

AI will underpin a shift from reactive treatment to preventative care, empowering clinicians with predictive insights, automating routine tasks, and expanding access through digital platforms.

Yet for all the investment and innovation, the final measure will not be model accuracy but human lives improved, as Khan put it earlier.

 


Hail鈥檚 farms offer journey into rural Saudi life

Visitors can immerse in a serene environment that reflects the richness of Hail鈥檚 landscape and heritage. (SPA)
Visitors can immerse in a serene environment that reflects the richness of Hail鈥檚 landscape and heritage. (SPA)
Updated 01 September 2025

Hail鈥檚 farms offer journey into rural Saudi life

Visitors can immerse in a serene environment that reflects the richness of Hail鈥檚 landscape and heritage. (SPA)
  • Sites have been preserved by owners

RIYADH: Rural tourism in Hail is thriving and offers visitors tranquility, natural beauty, and the authentic experience of Saudi country life.

The region鈥檚 farms have been preserved by their owners, allowing guests to connect with traditional agriculture and heritage, according to a Saudi Press Agency report.

Visitors can immerse in a serene environment that reflects the richness of Hail鈥檚 landscape and heritage. (SPA)

Walking among groves of date palms, citrus trees, and plants, visitors are immersed in a serene environment that reflects the richness of Hail鈥檚 landscape.

Shaded seating areas invite relaxation, with traditional Arabic coffee served at the heart of nature.

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Hail鈥檚 farms have been preserved by their owners, allowing guests to connect with traditional agriculture and heritage.

Rustic cottages, water features, and children鈥檚 play areas add to the charm of the experience.

Many sites also host demonstrations of traditional irrigation methods, including the Blackstone water pump with its rhythmic sounds recreating the past experience of drawing water from deep wells.

Visitors can immerse in a serene environment that reflects the richness of Hail鈥檚 landscape and heritage. (SPA)

Other displays feature traditional honey-extraction techniques, heritage coffee pots, and incense burners to showcase the region鈥檚 artisanal traditions.

Several rural locations also feature museums in which artifacts and tools from earlier generations highlight cultural memories of the area.

Enclosures with birds and pygmy goats further enrich the family-friendly atmosphere.

Guests can complete their visit by consuming local produce, which helps to provide a taste of Hail鈥檚 hospitality.

 


Buraidah forum focuses on palm sustainability

The event discussed integrated pest management, post-harvest handling, and the red palm weevil. (SPA)
The event discussed integrated pest management, post-harvest handling, and the red palm weevil. (SPA)
Updated 01 September 2025

Buraidah forum focuses on palm sustainability

The event discussed integrated pest management, post-harvest handling, and the red palm weevil. (SPA)
  • The forum reflects Weqaa鈥檚 ongoing efforts to protect national agricultural resources and ensure the sustainability of the palm and date sector

RIYADH: The National Center for the Prevention and Control of Plant Pests and Animal Diseases, known as Weqaa, held a forum on plant health in Buraidah, focusing on the sustainable management of palm trees.

The forum aimed to promote a sustainable future for the palm sector, recognizing it as a key pillar for food security and the national economy, in line with Vision 2030.

The event discussed integrated pest management, post-harvest handling, and the red palm weevil. (SPA)

Participants discussed integrated pest management, post-harvest handling, challenges with the red palm weevil, and the latest diagnostic and control technologies.

Several agreements and memoranda of understanding were signed to advance laboratory diagnostics and strengthen private-sector collaboration, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Monday.

A scientific exhibition accompanied the forum, showcasing research and technical innovations in plant health.

The forum reflects Weqaa鈥檚 ongoing efforts to protect national agricultural resources and ensure the sustainability of the palm and date sector.

 


Saudi culture showcase at Moscow book fair

The event will showcase the growth of 黑料社区鈥檚 cultural sector. (X @LPTC_MOC)
The event will showcase the growth of 黑料社区鈥檚 cultural sector. (X @LPTC_MOC)
Updated 01 September 2025

Saudi culture showcase at Moscow book fair

The event will showcase the growth of 黑料社区鈥檚 cultural sector. (X @LPTC_MOC)
  • Alwasel said the initiative is a part of broader efforts to boost 黑料社区鈥檚 presence in global cultural forums by supporting local publishers and enabling international partnerships

RIYADH: The Literature, Publishing and Translation Commission will lead 黑料社区鈥檚 delegation at the 38th Moscow International Book Fair from Sept. 3 to 7.

The event will showcase the growth of the Kingdom鈥檚 cultural sector, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Abdullatif Alwasel, the commission鈥檚 CEO, said the fair is an opportunity to present 黑料社区鈥檚 literary and creative talent to an international audience.

He said the commission seeks to foster cooperation in literature, publishing, and translation while expanding the global reach of Saudi content.

Alwasel said the initiative is a part of broader efforts to boost 黑料社区鈥檚 presence in global cultural forums by supporting local publishers and enabling international partnerships.

He said the commission鈥檚 initiatives support the Kingdom鈥檚 Vision 2030 plan, which places culture at the heart of the nation鈥檚 development and global exchange.