Development projects boost Madinah’s position

Development projects boost Madinah’s position
Madinah is undergoing significant development to enhance infrastructure, boost tourism, and improve the quality of life for residents and visitors
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Development projects boost Madinah’s position

Development projects boost Madinah’s position
  • Upgrades include electric vehicle access and a pedestrian path to Quba Mosque, as well as landscaping and public amenities to enrich the experience for pilgrims and residents, aligning with Saudi Vision 2030

MADINAH: Madinah is undergoing significant development to enhance infrastructure, boost tourism, and improve the quality of life for residents and visitors, given its historical and religious importance.

The Madinah Region Development Authority and other entities are completing pedestrian-friendly upgrades around the central area and near the Prophet’s Mosque, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Upgrades include electric vehicle access and a pedestrian path to Quba Mosque, as well as landscaping and public amenities to enrich the experience for pilgrims and residents, aligning with Saudi Vision 2030.

The Rua Al Madinah Project, near the Prophet’s Mosque, is a major hospitality development with an extensive tunnel network and numerous luxury hotels, aiming to accommodate 30 million visitors on more than 1.5 million sq. meters.

The Madinah Gate Project, east of the Prophet’s Mosque near the Haramain High-Speed Railway station, covers 60,000 sq. meters. The project offers unique architecture, connecting to key roads for easy access to religious sites, the airport, and the high-speed rail, aiming to enhance tourism and entertainment.


Conversations under the tree: AEON Collective’s library

Conversations under the tree: AEON Collective’s library
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Conversations under the tree: AEON Collective’s library

Conversations under the tree: AEON Collective’s library
  • Community space encourages discussions on environment
  • Riyadh venture part of wider network with sites around world  

RIYADH: A Saudi nonprofit organization has created a “tree library” in Riyadh, which aims to educate the public while providing a community space for environmental discussions.

AEON Collective’s initiative is raising awareness of environmental topics through organized discussions and offering opportunities for knowledge exchange.

Princess Mashael Al-Shalan, co-founder of AEON Collective, told Arab News: “We have a firm belief that if we are trying to tackle a lot of these issues we’re talking about in our day-to-day operations — climate change, energy security, biodiversity loss, land degradation — as we heard in Saudi last year, you need to have a way of talking truly about the complexity of these issues.”

The tree library was developed during the COVID-19 lockdowns, when in-person meetings were restricted.

Princess Al-Shalan added: “We needed to find some way to make it a bit safer for people to congregate again in person, to have some of these difficult conversations and do them in a way that was consistent, of delivering on actionable dialogs, not necessarily just conversation for its (own) sake.”

The tree library is not only an area for dialogue, but also a garden where people can enjoy conversation while surrounded by nature.

Co-founder Princess Noura bint Turki compared it to a majlis, or traditional gathering.

She added: “They’re just respectful interactions and exchanges of ideas which then, even if you have a problem, you end up solving this problem or finding solutions. That is a win-win for everyone.”

The tree library is now growing and has become a haven for all types of environmental health and well-being activities.

Princess Noura explained that health and wellness were essential to creating a healthy community.

She said: “We provide them with the space, they have these conversations together, they work out or they do some healing practices and exercises, but at the same time they reflect on the space where they feel connected to nature and they start thinking about sustainability issues.

“They can have conversations around sustainability, around challenges that we’re facing, and come up with solutions. That way you get people from various backgrounds, various interests, to talk about subjects, to speak to them at the individual level. That’s how you create a community.”

AEON Collective has created a number of tree libraries around the world, including in Italy, Kuwait, Jamaica, Liberia, and the US.

Princess Noura described how these interconnected libraries were a representation of the underground mycelium networks that trees use to communicate.

She said: “(This) romantic paradigm is something that we’re trying to replicate in the physical and digital realm with these locations of the tree library, so that the notion of a system coming to the aid of its weakest constituents in a specific way is how we’re trying to address it.”

Although interconnected, each tree library is designed to serve its own local community.

Princess Al-Shalan said: “The priorities of each of those different jurisdictions are most definitely different from those in Riyadh.

“So while, for example, Failaka Island used to be the food basket of Kuwait prior to the First Gulf War, after it a lot of the land there was no longer productive.

“The return of those lands to something that’s a bit more productive as a vehicle for food security for Kuwait is immensely important.”

The co-founders of AEON Collective speak of how collaborative discussions often lead to stronger advocacy efforts and policy changes, with open communication empowering people to take action and promote a sustainable future for the planet.

Princess Noura said: “The whole idea is you want to inspire a new generation of support, and the way you inspire a new generation is by showing them through action.

“If we can work with people from our generation or our younger generation to showcase the positive impacts that can happen through an individual and at a community level, when it comes to environmental conservation, human well-being, then you are charting a way for the new generations and the upcoming generations to really have urgency moving forward.

“We hope that everyone feels that this is a space for them, where they can come and learn and contribute and also educate others, because that’s how we learn from each other and create stronger communities.”


India PM Modi, MWL chief propose ‘Diversity and Harmony’ summit during Jeddah meeting

India PM Modi, MWL chief propose ‘Diversity and Harmony’ summit during Jeddah meeting
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India PM Modi, MWL chief propose ‘Diversity and Harmony’ summit during Jeddah meeting

India PM Modi, MWL chief propose ‘Diversity and Harmony’ summit during Jeddah meeting
  • Both leaders highlighted the importance of promoting coexistence in diverse societies, especially amid rising global tensions and polarization

JEDDAH: Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday met Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa, secretary-general of the Muslim World League, to discuss strengthening intercultural dialogue and cooperation, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The meeting focused on the proposal to organize a “Summit of Diversity and Harmony” in India, home to the world’s largest Muslim minority.

Both leaders highlighted the importance of promoting coexistence in diverse societies, especially amid rising global tensions and polarization.

The two also condemned the terrorist attack in the Pahalgam region of Jammu and Kashmir, which killed 26 civilians earlier in the week.

They expressed their shared condemnation of terrorism in all forms, highlighting the need to avoid linking such violence with any particular religion, race, or culture.

The meeting built on key themes addressed in the joint statement issued at the conclusion of Modi’s Saudi Arabia visit, including a commitment to enhance cooperation on counterterrorism and its financing, and to combat transnational threats.

Modi traveled to Saudi Arabia to bolster strategic ties between the two countries, focusing on energy, defense, food security and digital cooperation.

Talks included plans for joint projects in oil refineries and petrochemicals, as well as expanded collaboration on critical and emerging technologies.


Saudi interior ministry hosts Syrian security delegation to benefit from expertise

Saudi Ministry of Interior hosted a security delegation from Syria between April 14-16.
Saudi Ministry of Interior hosted a security delegation from Syria between April 14-16.
Updated 24 April 2025
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Saudi interior ministry hosts Syrian security delegation to benefit from expertise

Saudi Ministry of Interior hosted a security delegation from Syria between April 14-16.
  • Delegation was hosted as part of the Kingdom’s efforts to support the Syrian Arab Republic in achieving security and stability

RIYADH: The Saudi Ministry of Interior hosted a security delegation from Syria between April 14-16 to learn about and benefit from the experience of the Kingdom’s security services, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The delegation was hosted as part of the Kingdom’s efforts to support the Syrian Arab Republic in achieving security and stability, SPA added.

Syria’s President Ahmed Al-Sharaa visited the Kingdom in February on his first foreign trip as Syrian leader.

The Kingdom also hosted Syria’s new foreign and defense ministers in early January and a meeting of Syrian, Arab and Western officials later that month.


Al-Hadhan village: discover the natural and cultural jewel of Najran

Al-Hadhan village: discover the natural and cultural jewel of Najran
Updated 24 April 2025
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Al-Hadhan village: discover the natural and cultural jewel of Najran

Al-Hadhan village: discover the natural and cultural jewel of Najran
  • Verdant agricultural fields, flourishing palm farms, and ancient mud houses together form a timeless landscape
  • Residents primarily rely on farming and livestock breeding, while actively participating in community events that strengthen their social bonds

RIYADH: Al-Hadhan village, southwest of Najran city in southern Saudi Arabia, provides a captivating blend of nature and history. 

Verdant agricultural fields, flourishing palm farms, and ancient mud houses together form a timeless landscape, making it a popular destination for visitors from within the Kingdom and beyond.

Abdullah Adlan, a resident with a passion for agriculture and rural tourism, speaking to the Saudi Press Agency, described daily life in the village as simple and deeply rooted in social cohesion. 

Residents primarily rely on farming and livestock breeding, while actively participating in community events that strengthen their social bonds. 

They also take great pride in preserving their cultural identity by restoring historic mud buildings — some of which date back centuries — to safeguard the village’s architectural heritage and pass it on to future generations.

Adlan also noted that the village is a vital agricultural hub, supplying local markets with a variety of crops, including grapes, strawberries, dates, figs, lemons and oranges.

This abundance is made possible by the village’s fertile soil, freshwater resources, and a longstanding agricultural tradition.

Ibrahim Al-Mansour, the head of the Tourism Cooperative Society in Najran said that the history of Al-Hadhan village stretches back centuries, as reflected in its ancient landmarks and traditional mud-brick architecture.

He said that the village was once a key stop on the route for trade caravans traveling from Yemen, adding that Al-Hadhan is one of Najran’s premier tourist destinations, thanks to its strategic location at the intersection of mountains, verdant oases, and scenic valleys. 

He also highlighted the genuine hospitality of the local community, which greatly enhances the overall visitor experience.


Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman appointed chairman of KAUST’s board of trustees

Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman bin Abdulaziz has been appointed as the chairman of the board of trustees of KAUST. (KAUST)
Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman bin Abdulaziz has been appointed as the chairman of the board of trustees of KAUST. (KAUST)
Updated 24 April 2025
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Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman appointed chairman of KAUST’s board of trustees

Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman bin Abdulaziz has been appointed as the chairman of the board of trustees of KAUST. (KAUST)
  • Order was issued by King Salman at recommendation of crown prince, reflects KAUST’s role in advancing Saudi Arabia’s research, development, and innovation agenda

RIYADH: Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman bin Abdulaziz has been appointed as the chairman of the board of trustees of King Abdullah University of Science and Technology by royal order.

The order was issued by King Salman at the recommendation of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and reflects KAUST’s strategic role in advancing Saudi Arabia’s research, development, and innovation agenda, Saudi Press Agency reported on Thursday.

Under Prince Abdulaziz’s leadership, KAUST is poised to further its mission as a global hub for scientific excellence and transformative innovation, SPA said.

Prince Abdulaziz has extensive expertise in the energy and sustainability sector, having played a pivotal role in shaping and implementing policies that drive the transition toward clean energy and foster innovation in this field.

His appointment represents a strategic step in advancing KAUST’s “Accelerating Impact” strategy, which aims to fast-track scientific research and bridge its outcomes with industrial and technological applications in alignment with Saudi Vision 2030, SPA said.

The appointment underscores the Kingdom’s commitment to advancing research efforts aimed at addressing environmental and climate challenges, enhancing the adoption of renewable energy, and achieving net-zero emissions through the university’s research initiatives.

Commenting on the appointment, KAUST President Sir Edward Byrne AC said: “We are honored to have Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman as the Chairman of KAUST Board of Trustees. His appointment marks a significant milestone in the university’s journey.

“His vision and deep expertise in energy and sustainability will accelerate KAUST’s impact and strengthen its role in linking scientific research with economic and technological development. We look forward to achieving further milestones, expanding strategic partnerships, and supporting the next generation of scientists and innovators.”