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Saudia launches direct flights between Riyadh, Moscow to strengthen ties, tourism

Saudia launches direct flights between Riyadh, Moscow to strengthen ties, tourism
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Ibrahim Al-Omar, Director General of Saudia and Russian Ambassador to 黑料社区, Sergey Kozlov during the launch ceremony of the first flight between Riyadh and Moscow today at King Khalid鈥檚 international Airport in Riyadh. (AN Photo)
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Saudia has officially begun direct scheduled flights between 黑料社区 and Russia, marking a significant milestone in the airline鈥檚 international expansion strategy. (AN Photo)
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Saudia has officially begun direct scheduled flights between 黑料社区 and Russia, marking a significant milestone in the airline鈥檚 international expansion strategy. (AN Photo)
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As the plane landed in Moscow it was met by a water salute. (AN Photo)
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Saudia launches direct flights between Riyadh, Moscow to strengthen ties, tourism

Saudia launches direct flights between Riyadh, Moscow to strengthen ties, tourism
  • Move supports Vision 2030 goals
  • The Russian Ambassador to 黑料社区 Sergey Kozlov told Arab News: 鈥淭his first trip is the beginning of a history that will undoubtedly continue for a long time to come.鈥

RIYADH: Saudia has officially begun direct scheduled flights between 黑料社区 and Russia, marking a significant milestone in the airline鈥檚 international expansion strategy.
The launch, in collaboration with the Saudi Tourism Authority, underscores the strong cultural, economic, and diplomatic ties between the two countries, while supporting 黑料社区鈥檚 broader Vision 2030 goals.
The milestone was celebrated with a series of ceremonies, including the departure of Saudia flights from Riyadh to Moscow and the return from Moscow to Riyadh.
The events culminated in a gala dinner in Moscow, called Wings of Connection and attended by prominent figures such as the Saudi ambassador to Russia, and Ibrahim Al-Omar, the director general of Saudia. The gathering also included representatives from the Saudi Tourism Authority and key stakeholders from both nations.
The Russian Ambassador to 黑料社区 Sergey Kozlov told Arab News: 鈥淭his first trip is the beginning of a history that will undoubtedly continue for a long time to come.鈥
He noted that the event reflected the distinguished relationship between the two countries, and added: 鈥淭his event (has) opened doors for travelers who wish to travel between the Kingdom and Russia, facilitating their access to the two friendly countries.鈥
He spoke of the move aligning with the shared commitment of both countries to strengthen cooperation and elevate their relationship to the level of a strategic partnership.
The ambassador thanked the leadership of both countries for their support in bringing the initiative to life, and said: 鈥淚 wish the travelers a successful and safe journey and a safe arrival.鈥
Al-Omar said: 鈥淭his direct flight is an effort to connect the Kingdom with the world. It will help economically and also encourage tourism for the two countries, while also strengthening the relationship between the countries.鈥
The launch of direct flights between Riyadh and Moscow highlights Saudia鈥檚 strategic role in advancing the Kingdom鈥檚 aviation ambitions. With a current fleet of 149 aircraft and plans for 116 more scheduled for delivery, Saudia has established itself as a significant player in the global aviation market, serving over 100 destinations across four continents. The airline鈥檚 goal is to expand its international network to over 145 destinations by 2030.
The launch also aligns with key objectives of Saudi Vision 2030, which include transporting 330 million visitors to the Kingdom, serving 30 million pilgrims, attracting 150 million tourists, and connecting to more than 250 destinations worldwide.
Saudia transported 17.5 million passengers and operated 100,000 flights in the first half of 2025.
Saudia is continuing to realize its vision of connecting people and cultures while advancing the Kingdom鈥檚 international presence.
The new service underlines the airline鈥檚 role in supporting Saudi Vision 2030, enhancing tourism, and promoting global engagement, confirming Saudia as a key player in international aviation and a catalyst for stronger relations between 黑料社区 and Russia.
As the plane landed in Moscow it was met by a water salute.


King Abdulaziz University highlights its research excellence

King Abdulaziz University highlights its research excellence
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King Abdulaziz University highlights its research excellence

King Abdulaziz University highlights its research excellence
  • Summit brought together around 750 participants and 105 keynote speakers representing 75 institutions from 28 countries.

RIYADH: King Abdulaziz University took part in the 2025 Times Higher Education World Academic Summit, held under the theme 鈥淯niversities as Agents of Progress.鈥

Hosted by King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, or KAUST, the summit brought together around 750 participants and 105 keynote speakers representing 75 institutions from 28 countries.

The university鈥檚 pavilion highlighted its latest achievements and scientific research contributing to national development.

Representing the university were student ambassadors Walid Abou Al-Hassan from the faculty of engineering; Fadia Ashmawy from the faculty of computer science and information technology; and Abdullah Al-Qarni from the faculty of earth sciences.

The university reaffirmed its commitment to empowering and engaging its students, equipping them to represent the institution and present its academic excellence on the global stage, a testament to the quality and impact of its educational programs.

King Abdulaziz University鈥檚 president, Tareef bin Yousuf Al-Aama, participated in a panel discussion titled 鈥淭he Future of Medicine and Public Health.鈥

The session explored the development of academic programs focused on health and well-being, underscoring the importance of engaging society in setting research priorities to maximize the real-world impact of scientific outputs.


Can 黑料社区 outsmart AI deepfakes and set a global standard?

Can 黑料社区 outsmart AI deepfakes and set a global standard?
Updated 10 October 2025

Can 黑料社区 outsmart AI deepfakes and set a global standard?

Can 黑料社区 outsmart AI deepfakes and set a global standard?
  • Kingdom accelerates its legal, ethical response to protect digital truth

DUBAI: Deepfake technology 鈥 AI-generated videos and images that mimic real people or alter events 鈥 has surged in recent years, transforming the digital landscape. 

Once considered a novelty, deepfakes now pose serious risks, capable of spreading misinformation, manipulating public opinion, and undermining trust in media. As the technology becomes more sophisticated, distinguishing fact from fiction is increasingly difficult, making societies vulnerable to deception and chaos.

The challenge is unprecedented and escalating quickly. 

In March 2022, as Russian troops closed in on Kyiv, a chilling video began circulating online. It appeared to show Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, pale and weary, urging his soldiers to surrender.

This illustration photo taken on January 30, 2023 shows a phone screen displaying a statement from the head of security policy at META with a fake video (R) of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky calling on his soldiers to lay down their weapons shown in the background. (AFP/file photo)

Within hours, fact-checkers revealed it was a deepfake 鈥 an AI-generated hoax planted on hacked news sites and social media to sap morale and spread confusion at a pivotal moment.

Though quickly exposed, the damage lingered. Millions had already seen the clip, and for a brief, uneasy period, even seasoned observers struggled to separate truth from digital deceit. It marked one of the first major wartime deployments of synthetic media 鈥 a glimpse into the new battles for credibility defining the information age.

According to identity-verification firm Sumsub, deepfake incidents in 黑料社区 surged by 600 percent in the first quarter of 2024 compared with the previous year.

With AI platforms appearing slow to intervene, governments are increasingly seen as the key line of defense. In 黑料社区, lawmakers are moving quickly, leveraging a growing body of legal measures to contain the threat.

Legislating for safety

Anna Zeitlin, partner for fintech and financial services at law firm Addleshaw Goddard, said Saudi legislators are already taking decisive action.

鈥満诹仙缜 is leading the way in this respect, which is actually great to see,鈥 Zeitlin told Arab News.

鈥淪audi have got the Anti-Cybercrime Law, which basically means things like spreading fake news or misinformation that are considered to threaten public peace or security or national interest 鈥 that鈥檚 prohibited, it鈥檚 a criminal offense. So I guess that is the foundation level, the starting point.鈥

Anna Zeitlin, partner for fintech and financial services at law firm Addleshaw Goddard. (Supplied)

She added that this framework is supported by the Saudi Data and AI Authority, which Zeitlin described as 鈥渞eally one of the first of its kind.鈥

鈥淲e see lots of data protection regulators all over the world these days, but not really AI regulators, and SDAIA is covering both data and AI. Obviously they go hand in hand.鈥

鈥淭hey鈥檝e got a few things we should talk about,鈥 she continued. 鈥淭he AI Principles and Ethical Controls came out in September 2023, and then the Generative AI Guidelines, which are more for government use, help people deal with or treat the use of AI properly, fairly and sensibly.鈥

鈥淚n addition, they鈥檝e got a public consultation paper specifically about deepfakes, which is really interesting. These are the guiding principles for addressing deepfakes 鈥 it鈥檚 all about how to deal with them, how to spot them, and how they should be handled. I have to stress that this is just a public consultation, but it will have some legal weight behind it.鈥

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Zeitlin also highlighted the role of 黑料社区鈥檚 General Authority for Media Regulation in enforcing these standards, particularly regarding synthetic content shared online. Using a deepfake to 鈥渁dvertise or promote something鈥 can constitute a criminal offense, punishable by fines or even jail time.

鈥淚t鈥檚 pretty serious,鈥 she said, noting that while the UAE has similar provisions through its cybercrime and data-protection laws, 鈥淪audi is really leading the charge and moving in the right direction.鈥

Finding the right balance

Even as regulation advances, experts caution against overreach. Preslav Nakov, Department Chair and Professor of Natural Language Processing at Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence (MBZUAI), describes the challenge as pervasive and the solution as a delicate balancing act.

鈥淭he spread of AI-driven misinformation and deepfakes poses a major challenge everywhere. The instinctive reaction is often to call for stricter regulation. Yet, technology evolves too quickly, and blunt restrictions risk stifling the very innovation that the Gulf鈥檚 economies are trying to foster,鈥 he told Arab News.

Nakov believes the answer lies in 鈥渁 multi-pronged strategy鈥 that combines AI-powered detection systems, digital literacy, and cross-sector collaboration.

Preslav Nakov, Department Chair and Professor of Natural Language Processing at MBZUAI

He cited a recent Nature Machine Intelligence study showing that large language models, while prone to factual errors, can assist fact-checkers by identifying claims and sourcing evidence鈥攎aking them 鈥減art of the problem and part of the solution.鈥

Another study, he noted, revealed that efake-news detectors can be biased, sometimes labeling accurate AI-generated text as false鈥攁 growing risk as machine-produced content proliferates.

鈥淒eepfake technology has advanced tremendously in recent years. Today, AI-generated text, images, and videos are convincing enough to catch people off guard. At some point, yes, certain AI-generated content will likely be impossible to distinguish from reality with the human eye alone. That鈥檚 why detection cannot be our only line of defense,鈥 he said.

鈥淭his is why the answer is smart governance, a balanced approach that combines advanced detection technology, public awareness, and evidence-based policymaking. Only by integrating these elements can we mitigate the harmful effects of AI-driven misinformation while ensuring we benefit from the enormous opportunities AI brings.鈥

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鈥 The first deepfake video appeared online in 2017 鈥 just eight years later, the technology can now mimic anyone鈥檚 face or voice in minutes.

鈥 Global deepfake-related scams caused over $25 billion in losses in 2024, cybersecurity analysts estimate.

鈥 More than 90 percent of AI-generated deepfakes target individuals rather than organizations.

鈥 黑料社区鈥檚 AI Principles and Ethical Controls, issued in 2023, are among the first national AI ethics frameworks in the region.

Zeitlin echoed Nakov鈥檚 concerns, noting the loss of AI businesses in Europe due to what is perceived as overregulation. 

She said the fight against deepfakes and online fraud exists 鈥渂etween politics, regulation,鈥 and emphasized the role of platforms themselves, which have largely avoided strict accountability for policing misinformation.

In contrast, she said, Middle Eastern governments tend to enforce stricter online content controls 鈥渢o protect people in the region,鈥 while European regulators push for extensive oversight鈥攐ften clashing with tech companies citing the impossibility of monitoring such massive volumes of content.

鈥淭his is not an argument that鈥檚 going away anytime soon,鈥 Zeitlin said.

Classroom lecture at the Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence in Abu Dhabi. (MBZUAI photo)

For Nakov, whose work at MBZUAI focuses on developing fact-checking tools like LLM-DetectAIve, Factcheck-Bench, and OpenFactCheck, the complexity of the debate calls for a rethink of how society approaches truth online.

鈥淲hen we talk about misinformation and disinformation, I think it is time to move beyond simple true/false verdicts. Reality is rarely that binary. What matters more are the explanations鈥攖he reasoning, the context, the nuances that help people truly understand why a claim might be misleading, partially correct, or simply taken out of context,鈥 he said.

鈥淚n fact, many fact-checking organizations have already moved in this direction. They no longer rely on assigning simplistic labels, but instead produce detailed fact-checking articles. These articles are essentially a dialogue between the fact-checker and the public: they unpack the claim, provide evidence, and show why the reality is often more complicated than it first appears.鈥

 


Saudi-Egyptian joint committee meet to review听initiatives

Saudi-Egyptian joint committee meet to review听initiatives
Updated 10 October 2025

Saudi-Egyptian joint committee meet to review听initiatives

Saudi-Egyptian joint committee meet to review听initiatives

RIYADH: The follow-up team from the Saudi-Egyptian joint committee convened a meeting in Riyadh to review the progress of initiatives and recommendations from the committee鈥檚 18th session.

The meeting underscored the importance of further strengthening cooperation and boosting trade between the two countries, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The team assessed the progress of about 38 initiatives in various fields, including the economic, commercial, agricultural, tourism, and health sectors.

These initiatives have resulted in the adoption of four agreements and the implementation of cooperation programs.

The team also identified challenges and obstacles, and proposed solutions to address them, all in line with the committee鈥檚 broader goal of enhancing and deepening economic ties between the two countries.

 

 


Al-Jabal Al-Bahri stands as historic witness to Jubail鈥檚 fishing, pearling heritage

Al-Jabal Al-Bahri stands as historic witness to Jubail鈥檚 fishing, pearling heritage
Updated 10 October 2025

Al-Jabal Al-Bahri stands as historic witness to Jubail鈥檚 fishing, pearling heritage

Al-Jabal Al-Bahri stands as historic witness to Jubail鈥檚 fishing, pearling heritage
  • Calls to make site a tourist destination once again
  • In the 1950s and 1960s Al-Jabal Al-Bahri was a popular tourist attraction

RIYADH: Al-Jabal Al-Bahri, which is located northeast of Jubail City, rises as a timeless landmark, bearing witness to a rich maritime history that has shaped one of the Arabian Gulf's most important fishing and pearl trading hubs.

The city itself even derives its name from this unique, historic site.

Al-Jabal Al-Bahri is among the most prominent landmarks in Jubail Governorate. Historic accounts indicate that the name 鈥淛ubail鈥 originates from the mountain. In his book 鈥淭he Geographical Dictionary of 黑料社区,鈥 Hamad Al-Jasser notes that 鈥淛ubail鈥 is derived from a small mountain located within the port.

Ancient inscriptions and writings carved into Jabal Al-Bahri's rocks remain visible, turning it into an open-air, natural museum. (SPA)

This gives the site symbolic significance that goes beyond its natural form, making it an integral part of local identity deeply rooted in the memory of the city鈥檚 residents.

Before the era of oil, Al-Jabal Al-Bahri was not just a natural formation but a vital center of economic and social life. Its surroundings witnessed vibrant commercial activity as fishing and pearl trading flourished, making the mountain a living testament to the prosperity tied to the sea and its bounty.

In the 1950s and 1960s Al-Jabal Al-Bahri became a popular tourist attraction, drawing visitors and hikers.

It retains historic names that tell stories of the past. Ancient inscriptions and writings carved into its rocks remain visible, turning it into an open-air, natural museum.

Ancient inscriptions and writings carved into Jabal Al-Bahri's rocks remain visible, turning it into an open-air, natural museum. (SPA)

Heritage and tourism advocates are calling for the development of the site in a way that honors its historic and geographical value, making it a major tourist destination once again.

Such development would represent a promising investment opportunity that would enhance Jubail鈥檚 economic and tourism profile while preserving its authenticity.

It would also contribute to diversifying income sources, creating job opportunities, and strengthening the link between the region鈥檚 ancient past and its prosperous present, ensuring that the enduring landmark continued to tell the story of a maritime heritage steeped in antiquity and authenticity.
 


黑料社区鈥檚 female authors in the spotlight at Riyadh International Book Fair听

黑料社区鈥檚 female authors in the spotlight at Riyadh International Book Fair听
Updated 09 October 2025

黑料社区鈥檚 female authors in the spotlight at Riyadh International Book Fair听

黑料社区鈥檚 female authors in the spotlight at Riyadh International Book Fair听
  • The exhibition supports new authors, providing a space where they can share their published works听

RIYADH: There was a focus on 黑料社区鈥檚 female authors at the Riyadh International Book Fair 2025, highlighting their creativity and presence as part of the Kingdom鈥檚 growing literary scene. 

Among the writers sharing their latest works and the stories behind them was Maha Al-Rasheed whose new book, 鈥淪tories of My City,鈥 explores life in urban spaces where old streets meet modern life. 

鈥淭he stories hide in the corners of the city,鈥 she writes, taking readers on a nostalgic journey through time, blending emotion, memory and place. 

Maha Al-Rasheed, author of the book, 鈥淪tories of My City,鈥 promotes her book at the Riyadh International Book Fair. (Supplied)

Al-Rasheed spent around 18 months writing the book, describing it as 鈥渁 tribute to the cities that shape us as much as we shape them.鈥

Another fantasy author Arab News met at the book fair was Najah Salama. Her fifth book, 鈥淨uoot: The Jewelry Collector,鈥 has been published in Arabic and takes readers through a captivating fantasy world. With mermaid and demons, and each character shrouded in its own mysteries, her work is inspired by a blend of Pirates of the Caribbean and mermaid lore. 

鈥淭his story is a journey into a sea fantasy where demons and mermaids intertwine with pirates, and characters from the future travel back to the past,鈥 said Salama. 

Najah Salama promoting her fifth book, 鈥淨uoot: The Jewelry Collector,鈥 (Supplied)

Presenting her debut collection, 鈥淚n the Depth of Our Minds,鈥 a mix of poetry and short texts exploring emotional and psychological challenges in today鈥檚 frenetic world, was Munira Al-Eidan.

鈥淭his book is the result of three years of writing and reflection,鈥 she said. Al-Eidan鈥檚 work focuses on resilience, vulnerability and self-discovery, offering readers a look into the complex emotions people experience but rarely express.

This year鈥檚 fair included dedicated platforms for male and female authors, where visitors could meet different writers.

Munira Al-Eidan prmoting her debut book 鈥淚n the Depth of Our Minds.鈥 (Supplied)

Book fairs continue to play a vital role in supporting new authors, and many writers see them as an opportunity to reach more readers, introduce their ideas and gain valuable feedback.

Among them was Amal Hamdan, who launched her first book, 鈥淎mal鈥檚 Impression,鈥 in Arabic. She appreciated the chance to talk about her work, highlighting four years of experience as a journalist and cultural writer, with readers.

She hopes to inspire young Saudis to bring their literary or artistic talents to life and contribute to the Kingdom鈥檚 cultural scene and said publishing her first book was a dream come true.

The Riyadh International Book Fair is organized by the Literature, Publishing & Translation Commission of the Saudi Ministry of Culture.

The 10-day event, which ends on Saturday, is being held at Princess Noura Bint Abdulrahman University. This year鈥檚 guest of honor is Uzbekistan.