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Tabuk hosts final stop of City Hub nationwide entertainment tour

Tabuk hosts final stop of City Hub nationwide entertainment tour
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The two-week event comes to Tabuk after achieving remarkable success in previous editions, captivating visitors with diverse experiences and innovative family-friendly attractions. (SPA)
Tabuk hosts final stop of City Hub nationwide entertainment tour
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The two-week event comes to Tabuk after achieving remarkable success in previous editions, captivating visitors with diverse experiences and innovative family-friendly attractions. (SPA)
Tabuk hosts final stop of City Hub nationwide entertainment tour
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The two-week event comes to Tabuk after achieving remarkable success in previous editions, captivating visitors with diverse experiences and innovative family-friendly attractions. (SPA)
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Updated 06 September 2025

Tabuk hosts final stop of City Hub nationwide entertainment tour

Tabuk hosts final stop of City Hub nationwide entertainment tour

RIYADH: The city of Tabuk is hosting the City Hub event, which started on Friday, marking the final stop of its nationwide tour organized by the General Entertainment Authority.

The two-week event comes to Tabuk after achieving remarkable success in previous editions, captivating visitors with diverse experiences and innovative family-friendly attractions.

Located near Tabuk Central Park, City Hub offers a wide range of entertainment zones, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Saturday.

Highlights include the esports zone, featuring competitive tournaments in popular titles such as EAFC 24 and TEKKEN 8, with valuable prizes for winners, bringing excitement to gaming enthusiasts.

For thrill seekers, the horror zone offers immersive experiences that recreate spine-chilling scenarios, ideal for fans of suspense and adventure.

The event also features a circus tent, where audiences can enjoy acrobatic and artistic performances, including dancing waterfalls, trapeze stunts and the 360-degree motorcycle cage show that electrifies spectators.

City Hub has become a successful model for mobile entertainment across the Kingdom, tailoring each edition to the host city鈥檚 character, the SPA reported.

It aligns with Vision 2030 goals to enhance quality of life and establish the Kingdom as a leading entertainment destination.

Earlier stops in Jazan, Alkhobar, Buraidah, Hail, Baha, and Taif drew attention and provided a platform to showcase local talent.

The project created thousands of direct and indirect jobs, and supported investments in emerging areas, making it a valuable addition to the Kingdom鈥檚 entertainment landscape.


British Council introduces AI tool to aid learners of English and provide feedback

British Council introduces AI tool to aid learners of English and provide feedback
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British Council introduces AI tool to aid learners of English and provide feedback

British Council introduces AI tool to aid learners of English and provide feedback
  • The AiBC system is described as a support tool for traditional learning, rather than a replacement for teachers and formal lessons
  • Learners can repeat exercises as often as they like and the AI-powered engine provides personalized feedback on grammar, vocabulary, fluency and clarity

RIYADH: The British Council has introduced a new artificial intelligence-powered engine that helps people learning English to practice speaking the language, and provides them with real-time feedback.

The system, called AiBC, is described as a support tool designed to work alongside traditional learning rather than a replacement for teachers and formal lessons, offering an additional way for learners to build fluency and confidence between classes.

The organization said AiBC was developed internally by its English-language specialists, drawing on the organization鈥檚 90 years of experience in teaching and assessing the language. Rather than multiple-choice exercises, the system uses simulated conversations designed to reflect real-life scenarios.

鈥淎iBC now brings together our teaching expertise with AI so we can help learners practice life-like conversations, progress, and communicate confidently anytime, anywhere,鈥 said Mark Walker, the British Council鈥檚 director of English and exams.

Learners can repeat the AI-powered exercises as often as they like and the engine generates downloadable reports with personalized feedback on grammar, vocabulary, fluency and clarity. The aim was to create a safe, judgment-free space for learners to help reinforce what they cover in class, the organization said.

It describes the system as 鈥渉uman-first,鈥 because teachers and live lessons remain central and the AI functions as an extra layer for practicing, and said it was designed this way because many learners want flexible speaking opportunities outside of formal classroom sessions.

The launch of the system comes after the British Council highlighted research that found almost 80 percent of teachers in the UK had already changed how they design assignments because of AI. The organization said the new engine responds to this shift by using technology to extend the learning experience, rather than attempting to automate it.

The tool will initially be available to existing users of the organization鈥檚 online-learning platform. No additional release details or pricing information were immediately available.

The British Council is a UK organization operating in more than 100 countries that specializes in cultural relations and educational opportunities, and is known globally for its English-language teaching and exam programs.