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Mumbai emerges as popular holiday destination for Saudi travelers

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Tourists take photos near the Taj Mahal Palace hotel in Mumbai on November 26, 2021. (AFP)
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Mumbai emerges as popular holiday destination for Saudi travelers

Mumbai emerges as popular holiday destination for Saudi travelers
  • Flights from Saudi capital Riyadh take about 4.5 hours to reach Mumbai
  • The western Indian city hosts Bollywood, the world鈥檚 largest film industry

NEW DELHI: Mumbai is emerging as one of the most popular vacation spots for 黑料社区 tourists, travel agents say, as visitors from the Kingdom are drawn by its proximity, culture and business opportunities.

Mumbai is considered one of India鈥檚 must-visit cities and hosts the largest film industry in the world, Bollywood. Many Indian megastars live there, including Amitabh Bachchan, Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol.

The metropolis known for its vibrant street life has lately emerged as one of the country鈥檚 major tourist hubs, along with cities including Bengaluru and Hyderabad, said Jyoti Mayal, president of the Travel Agents Association of India.

鈥淭he Indian travel industry is experiencing a significant surge, driven by the growing popularity of cities like Mumbai among international travelers, particularly from the Kingdom of 黑料社区,鈥 she told Arab News.

鈥淭hese cities are witnessing significant investment in infrastructure, including transportation and real estate, making them attractive for business and tourism.

鈥淭he growth of these cities is also driven by their ability to offer a unique blend of traditional and modern experiences, making them appealing to international travelers.鈥

India, which welcomed more than 9.6 million foreign tourists in 2024, has a rich heritage that 鈥渞esonates with the cultural preferences鈥 of travelers from the Middle East.

鈥淚ndia鈥檚 appeal lies in its unique blend of culture, entertainment, and business opportunities,鈥 Mayal said.

鈥淚ndians and the industry understand the importance of catering to the needs and requirements of Middle Eastern tourists, providing halal-friendly tourism options, including halal-certified food and prayer facilities, as well as accommodations that cater to Islamic requirements.鈥

Data from travel search engine Skyscanner showed that Mumbai, along with Muscat and Kuwait, 鈥渉ave become popular travel destinations for travelers in the Kingdom of 黑料社区 due to their close proximity,鈥 the company said earlier this week.聽

With flights from Riyadh taking only about four-and-a-half hours to reach the western Indian city, Saudi travelers 鈥渟till have time鈥 to secure affordable flights for the August holidays.聽

鈥淭he summer is a busy period as people look to maximize their vacation time and travel to different destinations,鈥 Ayoub El Mamoun, Skyscanner travel expert, said in a statement.聽

鈥淥ur data shows that there鈥檚 still time to get the best prices for flights to Mumbai, Kuwait City and Muscat for the month of August.鈥澛

According to the company, flight prices can be less expensive when travelers book far in advance.聽

鈥淢umbai is accessible easily from 黑料社区,鈥 Tabassum Shaikh, co-founder of the Mumbai-based Business in Saudi consultancy firm, told Arab News. 鈥淚ndia offers their kind of food, good location, good people and easy mobility.鈥

Arabs have often visited the city鈥檚 tourist hotspots such as Colaba 鈥 a historic and vibrant neighborhood, known for its colonial architecture and iconic landmarks including the Gateway of India monument and the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel.

鈥淢umbai has always been a favorite destination for Saudis,鈥 Shaikh said. 鈥淭hey usually come during the summer vacation when it鈥檚 really hot in 黑料社区.鈥


Sierra Leone chimp refuge shuts doors to tourists to protest deforestation

Sierra Leone chimp refuge shuts doors to tourists to protest deforestation
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Sierra Leone chimp refuge shuts doors to tourists to protest deforestation

Sierra Leone chimp refuge shuts doors to tourists to protest deforestation
  • Authorities acknowledge that the country鈥檚 rich wildlife is threatened by land seizures and illegal logging
  • Sierra Leone lost approximately 2.17 million hectares of tree cover between 2001 and 2024
FREETOWN: The eco-lodges and tree-covered footpaths of West Africa鈥檚 largest chimpanzee refuge have been devoid of tourists for more than two months as its founder stages a protest about rampant deforestation in Sierra Leone.
Authorities acknowledge that the country鈥檚 rich wildlife is threatened by land seizures and illegal logging, but the founder of the Tacugama Chimpanzee Sanctuary, Bala Amarasekaran, says they have not yet done enough about it to convince him to reopen to visitors.
鈥淎 few months back, we could see the land grabbing and the encroachment coming closer to the sanctuary,鈥 Amarasekaran said at the refuge, which is home to more than 100 mainly orphaned chimps and normally lets guests stay in its lodges.
鈥(Deforestation) is really threatening the sanctuary鈥檚 existence, because it鈥檚 too dangerous when people come close to a wildlife preserve like this,鈥 said Amarasekaran, who founded the refuge 30 years ago and has led it through crises including civil war and the 2013-2016 Ebola epidemic.
Sierra Leone lost approximately 2.17 million hectares (5.36 million acres) of tree cover between 2001 and 2024, representing about 39 percent of the total in 2000, according to online tracker Global Forest Watch.
The Western Area Peninsula, home to the capital Freetown and Tacugama, lost more than 10,000 hectares (24,700 acres) of tree cover during that same period.
Amarasekaran said deforestation in the area was fueled by 鈥渓and grabbing鈥 for development.
The consequences of rapid deforestation were highlighted by a mudslide on the slopes of Mount Sugar Loaf in 2017 that killed an estimated 1,000 people.
A 2019 paper published by the Geological Society of London blamed the incident on a mix of heavy rain, deforested slopes and unchecked construction. It said tree loss had weakened the soil鈥檚 ability to absorb water and hold together, worsening the mudflow.
鈥淚t鈥檚 a serious problem, an existential problem,鈥 Sierra Leone鈥檚 Information Minister Chernor Bah said.
鈥淲e regret that the Tacugama authorities have taken the step that they have taken to shut down here, but it鈥檚 one that we understand.鈥
Amarasekaran said President Julius Maada Bio鈥檚 government had dispatched a task force to conduct some raids on illegal logging operations, but complained about a lack of follow-up operations.
Bah said the government was committed to protecting the peninsula鈥檚 forests.

France sending 40 tonnes of humanitarian aid to Gaza, foreign minister says

France sending 40 tonnes of humanitarian aid to Gaza, foreign minister says
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France sending 40 tonnes of humanitarian aid to Gaza, foreign minister says

France sending 40 tonnes of humanitarian aid to Gaza, foreign minister says
  • A global hunger monitor said on Tuesday that a famine scenario was unfolding in the Gaza Strip

PARIS: French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot said on Friday that France is sending four flights carrying 10 tonnes of humanitarian aid to Gaza from Jordan.
鈥淭his is emergency aid but still not sufficient鈥 in the face of this 鈥渞evolting鈥 situation, Barrot told broadcaster franceinfo.
A global hunger monitor said on Tuesday that a famine scenario was unfolding in the Gaza Strip, with malnutrition soaring, children under five dying of hunger-related causes and humanitarian access severely restricted.


鈥楾here is still hope鈥: Pilgrims from war zones gather in Rome

鈥楾here is still hope鈥: Pilgrims from war zones gather in Rome
Updated 01 August 2025

鈥楾here is still hope鈥: Pilgrims from war zones gather in Rome

鈥楾here is still hope鈥: Pilgrims from war zones gather in Rome
  • Khader Qassis traveled 32 hours from the West Bank, passing military checkpoints across three countries

VATICAN CITY: Khader Qassis traveled 32 hours from the West Bank, passing military checkpoints across three countries, to join hundreds of thousands of other young Catholics in Rome for a week-long pilgrimage.
While Rome thronged with singing pilgrims, the 20-year-old from Bethlehem said he felt some guilt that he was in the cheerful Italian capital while starvation was spreading in Gaza, which has been besieged by Israel for months.
鈥淚t鈥檚 hard when there are people in Gaza dreaming just to eat and I鈥檓 traveling,鈥 Qassis told AFP.
The Vatican is holding its 鈥淛ubilee of Youth鈥 this week, with up to a million 18-to-35 year-olds expected to take part.
The Vatican has singled out pilgrims from conflict zones 鈥 especially Iraq, Lebanon, Syria and Ukraine 鈥 that made major 鈥渟acrifices鈥 to get to the Eternal City.
For many living in war-scarred countries, the trip was a chance to experience a breath of normalcy.
鈥淏eing here lets us feel that we鈥檙e free,鈥 said Jessie Khair, an 18-year-old Palestinian woman from the West Bank, wearing a black kufiyah scarf.
She was moved by the outpouring of sympathy over Gaza, 鈥渇ar from the borders, checkpoints and anything that could hurt us.鈥
At the majestic St. Peter鈥檚 Square, a group of pilgrims waved a Syrian flag.
Father Fadi Syriani was accompanying a group of 11 Syrian youths, many of whom left their country for the first time.
鈥淚t is a generation that has grown up in the years of war that started in 2011,鈥 he told AFP, saying that Syrian Christian youths, a tiny minority in the country, felt 鈥渋solated鈥 from the rest of the Church.
Many Christians have fled war in Syria, where a recent attack on a Damascus church killed 25 people.
In Rome, Syriani said, the youths can 鈥渨itness that there is still hope.鈥
The Vatican鈥檚 youth event is also unfolding as Moscow pounds Ukraine with more deadly attacks despite Western ultimatums to end its invasion.
Leo XIV, who became pope in May, has brought hope to many Ukrainians after his predecessor pope Francis had repeatedly made comments that infuriated Ukrainians, who accused him of giving in to Russian imperialism.
鈥淔or the last few months, the communication is better than what it was,鈥 said 23-year-old Svitlana Tryhub, from the front-line city of Zaporizhzhia but now living in Lviv near the Polish border.
鈥淚t鈥檚 important to be balanced, but it is important to be brave and speak up,鈥 she said.
Most of Ukraine鈥檚 pilgrims came from western Ukraine, the most religious part of the country, with the largest share of Greek Catholics, who pledge allegiance to the Vatican.
Because of the ban on military-age men from leaving Ukraine, almost all were women.
Valerie Fabianska, an 18-year-old economy student, said she could 鈥渇orgive鈥 or pray alongside Russians only if those responsible for the invasion were jailed and their country 鈥渁ccepted its crimes鈥 against Ukraine.
She said the war had made her more religious.
鈥淲hen the world around you is so unstable, you can find some peace and stability in God,鈥 she said, acknowledging nonetheless that it was 鈥渞eally hard.鈥
At Rome鈥檚 Ukrainian Greek Catholic church, an all-women choir sang amid a 鈥減rayer for Ukraine.鈥
Maria Khrystofora, a young nun from a western Ukrainian monastery, said she had noticed that more of her countrymen were coming to the church during the war.
鈥淲hen people have nothing human to rely on, they turn to God to help them,鈥 she said.


Indonesian President Prabowo pardons political opponents

Indonesian President Prabowo pardons political opponents
Updated 01 August 2025

Indonesian President Prabowo pardons political opponents

Indonesian President Prabowo pardons political opponents
  • Prabowo Subianto grants amnesty to Hasto Kristiyanto and Supratman Andi Agtas
  • Prabowo granted the clemencies as the government sees the need to unite all political elements

JAKARTA: Indonesia鈥檚 President Prabowo Subianto pardoned two political rivals, a former trade minister and a senior politician from an opposition party a few weeks after both were sentenced to jail, officials said.

Prabowo granted amnesty to Hasto Kristiyanto, the secretary general of parliament鈥檚 largest party, the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDIP), Law Minister Supratman Andi Agtas said late on Thursday in a news conference broadcast by local media, after meeting the House鈥檚 deputy speaker.

Hasto was sentenced to 3-1/2 years in prison last week for bribing an election official but the amnesty revokes his sentence though his conviction will still stand.

The president also granted an abolition for Thomas Trikasih Lembong, a trade minister under President Joko Widodo who was sentenced to 3-1/2 years in prison for improperly granting sugar import permits, Supratman said in the news conference.

The abolition means, Lembong, who was the campaign manager of Prabowo鈥檚 rival candidate in last year鈥檚 presidential election, is acquitted of the charges and his sentence.

Prabowo granted the clemencies as the government sees the need to unite all political elements and as part of Indonesia鈥檚 independence celebrations in August, said Supratman.

鈥淲e need to build this nation together, with all the political elements ... And both have contributed to the republic,鈥 Supratman said.

It is common for the Indonesian president to give pardons ahead of the national independence day on August 17. The amnesty for Hasto was among the pardons given to more than 1,100 other people, Supratman added.

Lawyers for Hasto and Lembong did not immediately respond for Reuters鈥 request for comments.

Under Indonesian law, the president has the authority to give amnesty and abolition but it requires approval from the parliament, said Bivitri Susanti from Indonesia鈥檚 Jentera School of Law.

Still, she said the amnesty given to Hasto was rather 鈥減olitical鈥 to gain support from the largest opposition party in the parliament while for Lembong, the government is responding to growing protests from the public over his sentence.

Other observers were concerned the pardons undercut efforts by the judiciary to deal with corruption in a country where concerns about graft and government misconduct are high.

鈥淚t shows that the government could intervene in law enforcement, make it as a political bargain,鈥 said Muhammad Isnur from rights group Indonesian Legal Aid Foundation.


One dead, five missing in Chilean copper mine collapse

One dead, five missing in Chilean copper mine collapse
Updated 01 August 2025

One dead, five missing in Chilean copper mine collapse

One dead, five missing in Chilean copper mine collapse
  • At least one worker was killed and five others were missing after a copper mine collapse in Chile triggered by an earthquake on Thursday, state-owned operator Codelco said

SANTIAGO: At least one worker was killed and five others were missing after a copper mine collapse in Chile triggered by an earthquake on Thursday, state-owned operator Codelco said.
Nine others were injured 鈥 none critically 鈥 after the magnitude 4.2 earthquake struck at 5:34 p.m. (2134 GMT) in the world鈥檚 largest underground copper mine, El Teniente (鈥淭he Lieutenant鈥), Codelco said.
鈥淐odelco reports the death this afternoon of our colleague Paulo Marin Tapia,鈥 it said in a statement.
El Teniente is located in the city of Rancagua, about 100 kilometers (62 miles) from the capital Santiago.
The United States Geological Survey reported a shallow magnitude 5.0 earthquake about 35 kilometers from Rancagua at 2134 GMT.
Rescuers were working to enter the collapsed area, and 鈥渨e have already reached some of them,鈥 Maximo Pacheco, president of Codelco, told Cooperativa radio.
Chile is the world鈥檚 leading copper producer and mines nearly a quarter of the global supply.
The valuable metal is used in wiring, motors and renewable energy generation.