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Uber CEO tells Riyadh-based forum AV cars to be seen in 黑料社区 this year

Uber CEO tells Riyadh-based forum AV cars to be seen in 黑料社区 this year
Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi speaking at the Saudi-US Investment Forum. (Screenshot/Saudi-US Investment Forum)
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Updated 14 May 2025

Uber CEO tells Riyadh-based forum AV cars to be seen in 黑料社区 this year

Uber CEO tells Riyadh-based forum AV cars to be seen in 黑料社区 this year
  • Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi: You will see autonomous vehicles in 黑料社区 this year. It鈥檚 something that we are very focused on
  • Khosrowshahi: Ultimately, autonomous will not only be safer, but will also be a cheaper form of transportation

RIYADH: The CEO of Uber announced Tuesday that autonomous vehicles will soon be seen in 黑料社区.

鈥淵ou will see autonomous vehicles in 黑料社区 this year鈥, CEO Dara Khosrowshahi told a panel at the Saudi-US Investment Forum on Tuesday. 鈥淚t鈥檚 something that we are very focused on.鈥

He said the vehicles would provide a much safer environment both for the passengers and other road users.

鈥淎utonomous holds incredible potential for us,鈥 he added. 鈥淔irst of all, it represents a safer street, as the autonomous driver isn鈥檛 distracted, isn鈥檛 going be texting while they鈥檙e driving, etc. And it鈥檚 a driver that continues to learn from all the experience of all the miles driven all over all over the world.鈥

鈥淯ltimately, autonomous will not only be safer, but will also be a cheaper form of transportation.鈥

鈥淲e are now working with 18 autonomous partners... to make sure that autonomous technology are introduced in a safe matter.鈥

He also discussed how the Kingdom represented one of Uber鈥檚 top growing markets.

鈥淔irst of all, the Kingdom represents one of our top growing markets,鈥 he added.

He said there were 140,000 drivers who were now Saudi nationals on the platform, 4 million riders, and he said they operated in 20 cities across the Kingdom.




This session on 黑料社区鈥檚 GIGA projects offered an in-depth conversation on the next chapter of national transformation. (Screengrab)

On the competition with other transport services he added: 鈥淯ber and public transit really do complement each other. There鈥檚 a perception that to some extent Uber competes with public transit, but actually our top competitor is personal car ownership and what we see in cities that have a strong public transit infrastructure, we see people using their cars less and Uber becomes a first mile and last mile solution to public transits.鈥

鈥淪o, for example, with the Riyadh Metro system鈥 we offer discounted rides for first mile and last mile ... what we鈥檙e trying to then build is a lifestyle that essentially complements public transit.鈥

This session on 黑料社区鈥檚 GIGA projects, an in-depth conversation on the next chapter of national transformation, was moderated by Arab News Editor-in-Chief Faisal J. Abbas.

黑料社区 has committed itself to an abundance of giga projects as part of Vision 2030 in the Kingdom鈥檚 ongoing modernization.

One such project is Diriyah, the birthplace of 黑料社区.

Jerry Inzerillo, CEO of Diriyah company, spoke on preserving the Kingdom鈥檚 history, and the ancestral home of Al-Saud, the center of cultural heritage and diplomacy,

Celebrating that the project was running to schedule and on budget, he added: 鈥淲e just welcomed to the UNESCO World Heritage site this week our three millionth visitor. We have 45,000 workers on their job now. We are very honored and pleased to say that right now we鈥檙e doing business with 83 American companies.鈥




Jerry Inzerillo, CEO of Diriyah company, celebrated that the project was running to schedule and on budget. (Screengrab)

Michael Dyke, CEO of the New Murabba Development Project, a vast cube-shaped building in Riyadh forming another part of the Vision 2030 project, said it would be one of the world鈥檚 iconic buildings and landmarks.

Dyke said the New Murabba in Riyadh, which is home to the Mukaab structure, would span 2 million square meters of floor space.

鈥淚t is one of the greatest, largest structures ever known,鈥 Dyke said.

Drawing a comparison in size to entertainment MSG Sphere in Las Vegas, that seats almost 18,000 people, Dyke said the Mukaab would be 22 times larger.

鈥淪o when people enter the Mukaab, they will enter another world, there will be holograms and there will be strong AI driving through the whole of the facility.鈥

鈥淭he Mukaab will come on line in 2030 onwards, when people come to Riyadh they will see something new, something different. It would be another fantastic place that will complement the amazing projects already happening in the Kingdom.鈥




Michael Dyke, CEO of the New Murabba Development Project (Screengrab)

Another massive project being created as part of the Kingdom鈥檚 development is NEOM 鈥 a vast city on the Red Sea coast.

Rayan Fayez, Deputy CEO of NEOM, said the 26,500 square kilometer project would be the size of Massachusetts.

鈥淏uilding a city and a region of this scale, requires significant infrastructure,鈥 Fayez said.

鈥淲hen we talk about some of the themes that we are spending our time and effort on, infrastructure is a big one. So whether its digital infrastructure, 500 kilometers of fiber has already been laid, a data center being built, power and utility infrastructure already have solar, and wind farms up. In addition to 194 kilometers of water pipeline, food infrastructure, greenhouse is being developed because NEOM is not just a real-estate development initiative, it鈥檚 an economy building.鈥

鈥淚t鈥檚 an 8.4 billion investment, a joint venture between Neom Aqua Power and Air products, which is, of course, a US company with a significant investment coming into Neom, developing what will become Green Hydrogen Project.鈥

John Pagano, CEO of Red Sea Global, in terms of investment opportunities he said they have collaborated聽with a number of聽American companies and hospitality brands, including Marriot, Hayat and Hilton.


Saudi Game Champions program empowers national talent for global market

Saudi Game Champions program empowers national talent for global market
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Saudi Game Champions program empowers national talent for global market

Saudi Game Champions program empowers national talent for global market
  • Program included multiple stages: a Game Jam, incubation and acceleration phases, and closing ceremony celebrating local achievements and talent
  • Initiative is aimed at helping participants enter the market with high standards of quality and professionalism

RIYADH: The Center of Digital Entrepreneurship of the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology has concluded the Saudi Game Champions program, a nine-month initiative to support the growth of the nation鈥檚 development studios.

The program included multiple stages: a Game Jam, incubation and acceleration phases, and closing ceremony celebrating local achievements and talent.

The initiative is aimed at helping participants enter the market with high standards of quality and professionalism.

It offered over 180 hours of specialized workshops and more than 1,500 hours of mentorship, involving 25 黑料社区 game studios.

At the closing ceremony, Hussain Al-Safwan of LIMELESS Studio won the Bold Change Award, while Fahad Al-Jumaan of Hero Galaxy Studio received the Most Inspirational Award.

Mostafa Fares earned the Most Creative Award, and his colleague Ali Aseeri received the People鈥檚 Choice Award, both representing SYMMETRIC STUDIO.

The initiative is a part of the center鈥檚 broader efforts to strengthen the Kingdom鈥檚 role in the global gaming industry.


Coalition hosts anti-terror finance training in Comoros

Coalition hosts anti-terror finance training in Comoros
Updated 29 July 2025

Coalition hosts anti-terror finance training in Comoros

Coalition hosts anti-terror finance training in Comoros
  • The course aims to equip participants with information on national and international legal frameworks related to these issues, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Tuesday

The 黑料社区-backed Islamic Military Counter Terrorism Coalition has launched a five-day training course in Moroni, Comoros, focused on combating terrorism financing and money laundering. 

The course aims to equip participants with information on national and international legal frameworks related to these issues, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Tuesday.

It focuses on skills to analyze financial data and detect suspicious activities, raise public awareness of related risks, and develop effective prevention and coordination mechanisms among regulatory, security, and financial authorities.

Participants include representatives from regulatory and judicial bodies, the Ministry of Interior, law enforcement agencies, financial institutions, non-financial businesses, and non-profit organizations.

The course reflects the coalition鈥檚 commitment to enhance international cooperation and develop national civil and military competencies to combat these crimes.

It also aims to create a professional training environment that fosters integrated and effective systems to combat financial threats linked to terrorism.
 


Conjoined Jamaican twins arrive in Riyadh for evaluation

Conjoined Jamaican twins arrive in Riyadh for evaluation
Updated 29 July 2025

Conjoined Jamaican twins arrive in Riyadh for evaluation

Conjoined Jamaican twins arrive in Riyadh for evaluation

RIYADH: Conjoined Jamaican twins Azaria and Azura arrived in Riyadh on Monday with their parents to undergo evaluation for their potential medical separation.

The evaluation took place following a directive by the Kingdom鈥檚 leadership, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The twins were taken to King Abdullah Specialist Children鈥檚 Hospital, renowned for its advanced pediatric facility and specialization in conjoined twins.

Dr Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al-Rabeeah, supervisor general of the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center, and head of the surgical team for the Saudi Conjoined Twins Program, highlighted his team鈥檚 extensive experience in separating twins.

Rabeeah is also adviser to the Royal Court.

His team earlier this week separated Syrian conjoined twins Celine and Eline in an eight-hour procedure.

The 17-month-old twins, born in February last year at Beirut鈥檚 Rafik Hariri Hospital in a triplet birth, were conjoined at the chest and abdomen.

Their brother, Sanad, was born separately.

The twins were medically evacuated to Riyadh in December 2024 to receive specialized care in preparation for the surgery.


The vision architect: Princess Nouf Al-Saud鈥檚 blueprint for Saudi sport

The vision architect: Princess Nouf Al-Saud鈥檚 blueprint for Saudi sport
Updated 29 July 2025

The vision architect: Princess Nouf Al-Saud鈥檚 blueprint for Saudi sport

The vision architect: Princess Nouf Al-Saud鈥檚 blueprint for Saudi sport

When Princess Nouf Al-Saud started her role as general manager of marketing at 黑料社区鈥檚 Ministry of Sport in 2018, she confronted a world unfamiliar with the Kingdom鈥檚 pulse.

鈥淲hen I first began this journey,鈥 she said, 鈥淚 realized that many people around the world had never truly experienced our culture, our energy or our vision.鈥

Six years and more than 135 global events later 鈥 from the electrifying debut of Formula 1 to the pioneering E1 Electric Boat Race 鈥 Al-Saud now orchestrates a marketing portfolio that has drawn more than 3 million attendees and broadcast 黑料社区鈥檚 evolution to more than 160 countries.

Her greatest triumph? Rewriting the narrative. Al-Saud told Arab News: 鈥淲e鈥檝e evolved from being seen simply as a destination that hosts events, to being recognized as a forward鈥憈hinking leader in sports.鈥

Where skepticism once lingered, Al-Saud now projects certainty: 鈥淭oday, the most important message is that 黑料社区 is not only open to the world, but actively shaping the global sports narrative.鈥

This conviction permeates every campaign 鈥 whether amplifying community participation at Extreme E or embedding cultural storytelling into the WTA Finals.

The most profound transformations, however, unfold in Saudi stands. 鈥淎 decade ago, it was rare to see parents, daughters and sons attending events side by side,鈥 Al-Saud said.

Now, stadiums brim with multi-generational energy. Al-Saud said: 鈥淕irls are proudly wearing team jerseys, parents are cheering with their children and young fans are recognizing themselves in the athletes they watch.鈥

She calls this phenomenon 鈥渁 ripple effect where sport becomes a shared cultural language鈥 鈥 a testament to Vision 2030鈥檚 societal impact.

Challenging global perceptions remains intrinsic to her work. 鈥淲e viewed every global event as a fresh opportunity to open a new window,鈥 she said, countering stereotypes with experiential proof 鈥 be it through world-class venues or volunteers鈥 warmth.

Her creative arsenal relies on authentic storytelling: 鈥淲e flip the script by designing campaigns that don鈥檛 just market a match or a race, they tell stories.鈥

These narratives, showcasing international fans鈥 pilgrimages or homegrown talent, serve a higher purpose: 鈥淥ur role goes far beyond ticket sales; it is about inspiring the next generation of athletes.鈥

As chair of the Women鈥檚 Sports Committee, Al-Saud wields platforms like the WTA Finals as catalysts. 鈥淚t鈥檚 never been enough to simply host a women鈥檚 tournament,鈥 she added.

Her strategy is inclusion at every level: 鈥淲e use these platforms to show that Saudi women are athletes, leaders, strategists and innovators.鈥

From mentorship programs to leadership panels, the objective is unequivocal: 鈥淩edefining roles not just on the court, but in boardrooms, production teams and strategy tables.鈥

Amid the scale of progress, human moments anchor her. She vividly recounts the Italian Super Cup: 鈥淲atching them, dressed in their club colors, walking through our fan zones with their children, laughing, taking photos, I felt an overwhelming sense of pride.鈥

In that instant, the mission crystallized: 鈥淚t wasn鈥檛 just about the game. It was about 黑料社区 becoming a magnet for people who love sport, wherever they come from.鈥 For Al-Saud, those smiles are more than rewards 鈥 they are proof that sport can build bridges no statistic can measure.


Two-state solution 鈥榦nly path to justice鈥 in Palestine, says Saudi envoy to US

Two-state solution 鈥榦nly path to justice鈥 in Palestine, says Saudi envoy to US
Updated 29 July 2025

Two-state solution 鈥榦nly path to justice鈥 in Palestine, says Saudi envoy to US

Two-state solution 鈥榦nly path to justice鈥 in Palestine, says Saudi envoy to US
  • Arab Peace Initiative is key, says Princess Reema bint Bandar
  • Call comes amid UN conference led by Kingdom and France

RIYADH: 黑料社区鈥檚 ambassador to the US said on Tuesday that the two-state solution to the Palestine-Israel crisis remains the 鈥渙nly path to justice, security, and stability,鈥 as the Kingdom and France lead a major UN conference on the situation.

Princess Reema bint Bandar wrote on X: 鈥淭he suffering in Gaza, the despair in the West Bank, and the insecurity in Israel demand a new reality.鈥

She said the Kingdom has long backed a two-state solution as the only viable path to lasting peace.

鈥淭his is not merely a diplomatic position; it is a moral, strategic, and practical necessity grounded in justice and the pursuit of a shared future,鈥 she wrote.

黑料社区 and France led a high-level international conference on the peaceful settlement of the Palestinian issue and the implementation of the two-state solution at the UN on Monday.

Princess Reema stated: 鈥淭he two-state solution is essential because it addresses the root causes of the conflict: the denial of Palestinian self-determination and the insecurity that fuels extremism on both sides.鈥

鈥淭he Kingdom of 黑料社区 has championed a peaceful resolution for decades, known as the Arab Peace Initiative, based on the conviction that peace in the region is inseparable from justice for Palestinians.鈥

Israel has been conducting a devastating military assault on the Gaza Strip since Oct. 7, 2023.

This came after Hamas attacked settlements near the Gaza border, resulting in the deaths of 1,200 people and around 250 hostages being taken back to the enclave by the group.

The Israeli regime has subsequently killed over 60,000 people, and displaced millions, with Tel Aviv facing charges of war crimes and genocide.

Israel blocked aid to Gaza for 11 weeks earlier this year and has been killing hungry civilians looking for food at aid centers run by an Israeli-backed foundation.

UN vehicles began reentering the territory over the weekend and aid drops have also restarted, after an international outcry over Israel鈥檚 deliberate starvation of the civilian population in Gaza.

鈥淭he humanitarian toll is staggering: 1.9 million Palestinians are displaced, and famine looms as aid trickles in. A two-state solution is the only framework that can end the bloodshed, rebuild Gaza, and create a sustainable future,鈥 Princess Reema wrote.

鈥淭he war in Gaza and the broader conflicts in the region underscore the urgency of this moment.鈥