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Seven wonders of Arab world to be named in bid to improve global recognition

Special The Qasr Al-Farid tomb (The Lonely Castle) is carved into rose-coloured sandstone in Madain Saleh, a UNESCO World Heritage site, near Ƶ's northwestern town of Al-Ula. (File/AFP)
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The Qasr Al-Farid tomb (The Lonely Castle) is carved into rose-coloured sandstone in Madain Saleh, a UNESCO World Heritage site, near Ƶ's northwestern town of Al-Ula. (File/AFP)
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A view of Dubai's landmark Burj Khalifa skyscraper, the world's tallest building. (File/AFP)
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A view of Sanaa’s old city with its UNESCO-listed buildings. (File/AFP)
Special Seven ancient and modern wonders of the Arab world are expected to get a surge in global recognition as a major campaign prepares to get underway. (Supplied)
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Seven ancient and modern wonders of the Arab world are expected to get a surge in global recognition as a major campaign prepares to get underway. (Supplied)
Special Bernard Weber, President and Founder of New7Wonders, and Jean-Paul de la Fuente, Director of New7Wonders, honour Chichen Itza, Mexico, during Expo 2020 Dubai. (Supplied)
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Bernard Weber, President and Founder of New7Wonders, and Jean-Paul de la Fuente, Director of New7Wonders, honour Chichen Itza, Mexico, during Expo 2020 Dubai. (Supplied)
Special Bernard Weber, President and Founder of New7Wonders, and Jean-Paul de la Fuente, Director of New7Wonders, honour Chichen Itza, Mexico, during Expo 2020 Dubai. (Supplied)
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Bernard Weber, President and Founder of New7Wonders, and Jean-Paul de la Fuente, Director of New7Wonders, honour Chichen Itza, Mexico, during Expo 2020 Dubai. (Supplied)
Special Bernard Weber, President and Founder of New7Wonders, and Jean-Paul de la Fuente, Director of New7Wonders, honour Chichen Itza, Mexico, during Expo 2020 Dubai. (Supplied)
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Bernard Weber, President and Founder of New7Wonders, and Jean-Paul de la Fuente, Director of New7Wonders, honour Chichen Itza, Mexico, during Expo 2020 Dubai. (Supplied)
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Updated 29 September 2024

Seven wonders of Arab world to be named in bid to improve global recognition

The Qasr Al-Farid tomb (The Lonely Castle) is carved into rose-coloured sandstone in Madain Saleh, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
  • Seven Arabian Wonders of the World project aims to recognize the accomplishments of Arab civilizations past and present

RIYADH: Seven ancient and modern wonders of the Arab world are expected to get a surge in global recognition as a major campaign prepares to get underway.

Organized by the foundation that led the campaign to name the Colosseum, Taj Mahal, Petra and others as the new seven wonders of the world in 2007, the Seven Arabian Wonders of the World project aims to recognize the accomplishments of Arab civilizations past and present.

The Zurich-based New7Wonders Foundation has now invited Arab states to bid for the exclusive rights to host the campaign, which is expected to take place by the summer of 2025.

Some of the architectural and engineering marvels poised to qualify include the Burj Khalifa in Dubai, the World Trade Centre in Bahrain, Riyadh’s futuristic King Abdullah Petroleum Studies and Research Center designed by Zaha Hadid, and I.M. Pei’s Museum of Islamic Art in Qatar.

New7Wonders founder Bernard Weber believes these “modern monuments” deserve to be honored alongside equally remarkable achievements of ancient Arab civilizations: AlUla (Ƶ), the Old City of Sanaa (Yemen), the Samarra Tower (Iraq), and reaching as far as the Alhambra Palace (Spain).

“The Arab world is in the midst of a remarkable renaissance that has witnessed the construction of a series of extraordinary landmarks. These kinds of modern world wonders are the product of an evolving Arab civilization that is confidently projecting itself to the world in a bold and dynamic way,” he told Arab News.  

Weber is confident that this latest chapter of his “wonders” movement will generate a significant wave of international enthusiasm and recognition.

“Our 7 Wonders of the Arabian World campaign will draw attention to not only the pathbreaking architectural and engineering wonders of a modern Arab world, but will also connect them symbolically to those of an ancient Arab civilization that should stand proudly alongside that of the Greeks and Romans,” Weber told Arab News.

“Arabian culture and its impact on humanity has not been properly recognized and celebrated in comparison with Greek, Roman, Chinese and other great cultures of the past.”

According to Weber, the event has the potential of generating more than $1 billion in tourism, branding and ancillary revenue to the host nation.

Weber’s original campaign to choose seven new world wonders

The Arab Wonders campaign is expected to build on the success of Weber’s landmark 2007 N7W competition that invited the public to choose from 400 historic structures from all over the world that led to more than 100 million ballots being cast between 2005 and 2007.

The final tally resulted in the proclamation of a new set of seven world wonders: Chichen Itza, The Great Wall of China, Machu Picchu, Petra, the Roman Colosseum, the Statue of Christ Redeemer, and the Taj Mahal.

The campaign fulfilled Weber’s dream of a democratic, worldwide vote that served as a long overdue revival of Herodotus’ ancient Greek concept of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World — declared in the fifth century B.C. — of which only the Pyramids of Giza are still standing.

Apart from reviving the ancient Greek “world wonders” classification, Weber also had the underlying goal of driving renewed efforts to preserve and protect those leading examples of human civilization. 

His faith was rewarded in the wake of the original 2007 world wonders declaration, after which many countries responded by undertaking badly-needed restoration work on their national treasures while promoting popular awareness and pride in their nations’ collective heritage.

China and the other countries where the new seven wonders are situated have all experienced a huge boost in tourism since joining New7Wonders movement. A case study by Pearson UK estimated that the net worldwide economic effect of New7Wonders exceeds $5 billion owing to the “Wonder Effect” on tourism as well as on national marketing and brand value generation.

The follow-up 2011 campaign enjoyed a similar level of spectacular success — with 600 million online votes cast. This is why Weber believes that the Seven Arab Wonders vote could well exceed the billion mark.

Today, the enormous impact of global social media interactive platforms such as TikTok and Instagram as well as YouTube will further energize the voting and campaigning for the Seven Arab Wonders “in a way that Herodotus could never have imagined,” Weber said.

An official declaration ceremony was held in 2007 in front of 60,000 spectators at the Benfica Stadium of Light in Lisbon, Portugal on July 7, 2007, or “7/7/7” day, a date chosen by Weber for its numerical affinity to the New7Wonders concept.

The star-studded event was headlined by Portuguese football legend Cristiano Ronaldo and Apollo astronaut Neil Armstrong, and featured performances by pop star Jennifer Lopez and operatic tenor Jose Carreras.

The ceremony was simulcast on TV networks on all continents and streamed online (a pioneering moment in broadcasting) to a global audience of more than one billion spectators.

‘Wonder Markers’ first unveiled at Expo 2020 Dubai

In 2022, the New7Wonders Foundation demonstrated its commitment to the Arab region when it took part in the Expo 2020 Dubai as an official participant. This historic event served as an ideal moment for Weber and his long-time N7W director Jean-Paul de la Fuente to unveil a series of symbolic “Wonder Markers” that were prepared specifically for the Expo.

The first of these almost three-meter signposts was installed and unveiled by De la Fuente in 2023 at the Huangyaguan Great Wall in China, featuring six panels pointing out the precise distance and geographical direction of the other world wonders.

“China was the first nation to install our permanent Wonder Marker. This served as unique recognition of the New7Wonders as a global brand promoting their most precious icon, the Great Wall, that would now be connected to six other ‘wonders’ across our planet,” De la Fuente explained.

Weber — an abiding passion for art and architecture

While living in Montreal, Canada in the late 1990s, Weber began formulating the elements of his New7Wonders project. He originally became fascinated by architecture while growing up in Switzerland where he was raised by his single mother Heidi, an ambitious entrepreneur.  

She became famous in the late fifties for persuading the legendary Swiss architect Le Corbusier to allow her to revive, reconfigure and relaunch the series of four modernist furniture designs — including the fabled chaise longue — that he first conceived in 1927.

On the day of this interview, the 61-year-old Weber — a champion freestyle skier as a teenager who later scaled the Matterhorn — was relaxing on one of the original Le Corbusier chaise longues that rolled off his mother’s assembly line in the late fifties. 

Weber has long cultivated a passion for art, aviation and film.

After serving as Donald Sutherland’s double in Federico Fellini’s “Casanova,” (“I was the only one who Fellini could find that was as tall as Sutherland,” Weber recalled) he decided to get behind the camera, making his directorial debut with the award-winning feature film “Hotel Locarno” in 1978.


Ƶ lifts global health standing with research milestones, WHO Healthy Cities 

Ƶ lifts global health standing with research milestones, WHO Healthy Cities 
Updated 15 August 2025

Ƶ lifts global health standing with research milestones, WHO Healthy Cities 

Ƶ lifts global health standing with research milestones, WHO Healthy Cities 
  • Jeddah and Madinah stand out as the first cities in the Middle East with populations of 2 million or more to receive the accreditation

Ƶ’s national health system continues to strengthen its global standing through a series of significant achievements in scientific research and international recognition.

The Ministry of Health highlighted the designation of 16 locations as “Healthy Cities” under World Health Organization criteria.

Among these, Jeddah and Madinah stand out as the first cities in the Middle East with populations of 2 million or more to receive the accreditation, marking a milestone in the ministry’s “Healthy Cities Program” and its efforts to enhance quality of life.

Madinah’s distinctive architectural style and human-centered urban initiatives have enhanced the holy city’s visual identity and improved pedestrian access to the Prophet’s Mosque.  (SPA)

The accomplishment reflects successful collaboration among government and community stakeholders through the application of more than 80 international evaluation criteria across nine core domains spanning health, development, and sustainability.

Ƶ has also made notable advances in medical research and innovation.

A study conducted by King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Center on robotic liver transplantation was named one of the 10 most influential research papers of 2024 by the American Society of Transplantation.

In addition, seven Saudi hospitals were included in Brand Finance’s Global Top 250 Hospitals 2025 report, highlighting the Kingdom’s strong healthcare infrastructure, international competitiveness, and commitment to high-quality patient care.

Jeddah's designation by the WHO as a healthy city is a culmination of the Red Sea coast city's effort to improves health services and promote a healthy, active lifestyle. (SPA)

These accomplishments are closely aligned with the objectives of Saudi Vision 2030, particularly the “A Vibrant Society” and “A Thriving Economy” pillars to enhance quality of life and support innovation and scientific advancement.

Together, the milestones reflect the integrated efforts of the national health system and various sectors, reinforcing the Kingdom’s position as a regional hub and global destination for advanced healthcare. 
 


Madinah henna growers eye economic opportunities 

Madinah henna growers eye economic opportunities 
Updated 15 August 2025

Madinah henna growers eye economic opportunities 

Madinah henna growers eye economic opportunities 
  • Incentive measures have been provided by the relevant authorities in the Madinah region to encourage local henna production and export

RIYADH: Madinah is considered one of the leading regions in the Kingdom for cultivating henna, which is renowned for its high quality and unique characteristics. 

The plant is grown in several locations in the region, such as the governorates of Wadi Al-Fora’a and Badr. 

Madinah henna is regarded as one of the best varieties in the world due to its purity and natural properties.

It is known for its light green color and strong herbal fragrance, which indicate its quality.

Henna has long been used to dye and nourish hair, increase its thickness, and reduce hair loss, and as a natural substance to cool the skin in high temperatures. (SPA)

The plant is also organically cultivated, without the use of pesticides or chemical fertilizers, making it safe to use.

The uses of Madinah henna are varied, but it has widespread application in cosmetics, where henna leaves are ground into a fine powder and then mixed with water, olive oil, or coconut oil for added moisture, or with essential oils to enhance its color and improve texture. 

Henna has long been used to dye and nourish hair, increase its thickness, and reduce hair loss, and as a natural substance to cool the skin in high temperatures. 

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• Madinah henna is regarded as one of the best varieties in the world due to its purity and natural properties.

• Henna can also be converted into derivative products such as powders, pastes, and essential oils to increase the economic value of this agricultural product and enhance its profitability.

It is also used for decorating hands and feet, cleansing the skin, and reducing pigmentation.

A report issued by the Madinah Chamber of Commerce has reviewed the investment opportunities provided by henna cultivation, noting the possibility of expanding henna farming using modern irrigation techniques to increase production, developing value-added henna products such as scented henna or organic henna, and targeting international markets by promoting henna as an authentic Madinah product.

Henna is also used for decorating hands and feet, cleansing the skin, and reducing pigmentation. (SPA)

The report suggested Madinah can benefit from opportunities in agricultural investment, livestock production, as well as industrial investment based on production inputs from agricultural crops, derivatives, or waste related to these crops and others. 

Henna can also be converted into derivative products such as powders, pastes, and essential oils to increase the economic value of this agricultural product and enhance its profitability.

Incentive measures have been provided by the relevant authorities in the Madinah region to encourage local henna production and export.

Henna is among the targeted sectors of the Reef program to support productive families and professions linked to local production, and to provide financial support to farmers and agricultural professionals, especially given the relatively low cost of cultivating the product. 
 


Ƶ, Belgium discuss boosting investment in Asir

Ƶ, Belgium discuss boosting investment in Asir
Updated 15 August 2025

Ƶ, Belgium discuss boosting investment in Asir

Ƶ, Belgium discuss boosting investment in Asir

ABHA: Officials of the Abha Chamber of Commerce and Industry officials received Ambassador Pascal Gregoire of Belgium on Thursday to discuss ways to develop trade relations and support joint investment opportunities.

The two sides also discussed efforts to foster an attractive investment environment for Saudi and Belgian ventures, Asir region’s economic potential, key investment opportunities, and the facilities available to Belgian investors in the region.

They stressed the importance of enhancing cooperation through joint trade events and visits and explored prospects for partnership in various sectors.

Gregoire expressed his pleasure at visiting the Asir region and learning about its promising investment opportunities.
 


Saudi, UAE leaders discuss ties, regional developments

Saudi, UAE leaders discuss ties, regional developments
Updated 14 August 2025

Saudi, UAE leaders discuss ties, regional developments

Saudi, UAE leaders discuss ties, regional developments

NEOM: Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman held a phone call on Thursday with UAE President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al-Nahyan, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The two leaders discussed Saudi-Emirati relations and ways to boost cooperation in various fields.

The two leaders also reviewed regional developments and efforts aimed at promoting security and stability, SPA added.


How Ƶ’s self-driving push is transforming transport, fueling Vision 2030’s smart mobility goals

How Ƶ’s self-driving push is transforming transport, fueling Vision 2030’s smart mobility goals
Updated 14 August 2025

How Ƶ’s self-driving push is transforming transport, fueling Vision 2030’s smart mobility goals

How Ƶ’s self-driving push is transforming transport, fueling Vision 2030’s smart mobility goals
  • Riyadh has launched its first Robotaxi trial with WeRide, Uber, and AiDriver, covering key airport and city routes
  • Ƶ aims for 25 percent of all goods transport vehicles to be fully autonomous by 2030

RIYADH: From self-driving cars to autonomous delivery robots, Ƶ is accelerating toward the next generation of AI-driven transport.

The year 2025 is shaping up to be a landmark period for autonomous mobility in the Kingdom, as the country builds partnerships and infrastructure for a cutting-edge logistics ecosystem.

This drive toward self-driving technology is central to the broader transformation under Vision 2030 — reshaping how goods and people move across Riyadh and beyond.

The shift aligns with the Transport General Authority’s land transport strategy, which aims for 25 percent of goods vehicles to be autonomous by 2030.

In July 2025, Transport and Logistic Services Minister Saleh Al-Jasser launched a pilot of WeRide’s Robotaxi in Riyadh — a milestone for developing a smart, safe transportation network.

WeRide’s Robotaxi being pilot-tested in Riyadh. (Supplied/WeRide photo)

“The expansion into Ƶ is a major step in WeRide’s global expansion plan with a vision for safer, smarter transportation at scale,” Ryan Zhan, regional general manager for the Middle East and Africa at WeRide, told Arab News.

“The entry enables WeRide to scale Robotaxi services and unlock new commercial opportunities in Ƶ,” he said. Robotaxi received the Kingdom’s first autonomous driving permit.

With 104 million public transport users and 349 million intercity bus passengers annually, demand for mobility solutions is high. Ride-hailing trips rose 26 percent and delivery app orders 27 percent from 2023 to 2024, topping 290 million.

WeRide’s Robotaxis and Robobuses are the latest additions to this evolving sector. The pilot, run with Uber and local partner AiDriver, operates between King Khalid International Airport and central Riyadh.

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“The Initial Operational Phase of Autonomous Vehicles initiative aligns with the objectives of Ƶ’s National Transport and Logistics Strategy and supports Saudi Vision 2030 in embracing sustainable mobility solutions powered by artificial intelligence,” said Zhan.

“Ƶ is the Middle East’s largest economy and has been accelerating efforts under Vision 2030 to diversify into high-growth sectors.

“With its tourism sector alone projected to reach $110.1 billion by 2033, growing at a compound annual growth rate of 8.4 percent from 2024, WeRide’s Robotaxis and Robobuses support the Kingdom’s push to develop a smart, sustainable transport infrastructure for both residents and the rising influx of visitors.”

Jahez and ROSHN Group have launched the first fully autonomous Level 4 delivery robot in Riyadh’s ROSHN Front Business Area. (AN Photo by Huda Bashattah)

Globally, the AI market is expected to grow from $189 billion in 2023 to $4.8 trillion by 2033, according to UN Trade and Development.

WeRide was the first AV company to complete the Transport General Authority’s Regulatory Sandbox for autonomous piloting.

“WeRide is not just deploying technology. We’re participating in the local transportation ecosystem, creating jobs in fleet management, maintenance, and customer service, while helping address urban mobility challenges,” said Zhan.

Partnerships that have underpinned the project include those with the Ministry of Interior, Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority, General Authority for Survey and Geospatial Information, Saudi Standards, Metrology and Quality Organization, Uber, WeRide, and AiDriver.

Meanwhile, food delivery is getting its own autonomous upgrade. Jahez and ROSHN Group have launched the first fully autonomous Level 4 delivery robot in Riyadh’s ROSHN Front Business Area.

A Jahez and ROSHN Group level 4 robot at work in Riyadh’s ROSHN Front Business Area. (AN Photo by Huda Bashattah)

Five robots, equipped with over 20 sensors, six cameras, GPS, and climate-specific cooling, now operate there during working hours.

“Part of our strategy is to always optimize on automation, and this is part of the automation. To be innovative, we chose to optimize in our key pillar, which is logistics,” Mohammed Al-Barrak, Jahez’s chief technology officer, told Arab News.

“So we decided to go with the autonomous delivery. And this is part of many upcoming technologies that will help with the automation of delivery, like within gated communities.”

To prepare for this shift, the Roads General Authority has issued a Self-Driving Vehicles code, requiring smart road communication devices to relay real-time traffic and road data directly to autonomous systems.

With strong investment and clear regulation, Ƶ is well-placed to lead the autonomous vehicle transformation.