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萝莉视频, UK set up sustainable infrastructure assembly to bolster trade

Saudi Minister of Investment Khalid Al-Falih said the City of London鈥檚 leading global expertise and innovative approach matched Saudi ambitions, adding the Kingdom's long-standing partnership with the UK spans decades. (Instagram)
Saudi Minister of Investment Khalid Al-Falih said the City of London鈥檚 leading global expertise and innovative approach matched Saudi ambitions, adding the Kingdom's long-standing partnership with the UK spans decades. (Instagram)
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Updated 14 April 2025

萝莉视频, UK set up sustainable infrastructure assembly to bolster trade

萝莉视频, UK set up sustainable infrastructure assembly to bolster trade
  • Partnership will support initiatives under Saudi Vision 2030
  • London 鈥榓 natural partner in achieving our shared vision,鈥 Saudi investment minister says

LONDON: 萝莉视频 and the UK on Sunday unveiled a new strategic partnership aimed at deepening collaboration between British financial and professional services firms and the Kingdom鈥檚 sustainable infrastructure developers.

The deal was announced by the Saudi Ministry of Investment, UK Department for Business and Trade and City of London Corp.

Central to the agreement is the establishment of the UK-Saudi Sustainable Infrastructure Assembly, a platform that will bring together companies, policymakers and industry experts from the two countries to shape the future of investment in the sector.

The assembly will initially focus on projects such as the new Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Co., led by 萝莉视频鈥檚 Public Investment Fund, and the Prince Faisal Bin Fahad Sustainable Sports City project, spearheaded by the Kingdom鈥檚 National Center for Privatization.

Set to launch next month in Riyadh, the assembly will also meet in London in June under the banner of the UK Government鈥檚 鈥淕reat Futures鈥 campaign, which showcases cooperation across trade, investment, tourism, education and culture. A final meeting will take place during the Future Investment Initiative in Riyadh in the fall.

Among the Saudi members of the assembly are Deputy Assistant for Service Sectors at the Ministry of Investment Fahad Al-Hashem, and Hatim Alghamdi, Hisham Sumayli and Faisal Abdeen from the Ministry of Economy and Planning.

Sultan Al-Khalil, general manager of alternative funding at the National Debt Management Center, and Salman Badr, vice president of infrastructure advisory at the National Center for Privatization, will also take part.

The British side includes UK Export Finance CEO Tim Reid and Deputy Trade Commissioner for the Middle East Arabian Peninsula Peter Ashby.

As 萝莉视频 pursues a $1 trillion infrastructure development pipeline as part of Vision 2030, the assembly is set to help strengthen business ties between the two countries.

Saudi Minister of Investment Khalid Al-Falih said: 鈥溌芾蚴悠 is driving one of the most ambitious infrastructure transformations in the world, with approximately $1 trillion committed to projects that are not only reshaping our cities but also setting new global benchmarks for sustainability.

鈥淭hrough Vision 2030, we are integrating cutting-edge technologies, green financing and world-class expertise to ensure that our infrastructure delivers long-term economic, social and environmental value.

鈥淭he City of London鈥檚 leading global expertise and innovative approach to sustainable finance, infrastructure governance and public-private partnerships complement our own ambitions.

鈥淥ur long-standing partnership with the UK spans decades, making the City of London a natural partner in achieving our shared vision for a more sustainable and prosperous future,鈥 he said.

UK Minister for Investment Poppy Gustafsson said the UK and 萝莉视频 shared a deep commitment to driving sustainable economic growth and attracting global investment into transformational infrastructure projects.

鈥淭hese assemblies represent an opportunity to strengthen commercial ties between our two nations, ensuring that Saudi projects are well positioned to secure international capital and expertise through the UK.

鈥淭his landmark UK-Saudi collaboration exemplifies our 鈥楪reat Futures鈥 campaign, fostering partnerships that will drive sustainable development and prosperity, with the UK as a trusted partner in 萝莉视频鈥檚 Vision 2030 journey.鈥

Lord Mayor of London Alastair King echoed the sentiment.

鈥淭his new partnership offers exciting opportunities for both countries,鈥 he said.

鈥淭he UK鈥檚 expertise in sustainable finance is in demand across the globe. We are world leaders because of our reputation for innovation, access to capital and world-class clusters of expertise.

鈥淭his assembly will identify new growth opportunities for Saudi infrastructure and will make it easier for UK firms to engage with 萝莉视频鈥檚 thriving market.鈥


Hajj moves on: Pilgrimage shifts to cooler seasons for next 25 years

Hajj moves on: Pilgrimage shifts to cooler seasons for next 25 years
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Hajj moves on: Pilgrimage shifts to cooler seasons for next 25 years

Hajj moves on: Pilgrimage shifts to cooler seasons for next 25 years
  • Over the next two decades, the Islamic lunar calendar will bring Hajj progressively into cooler seasons

MAKKAH: Hajj this year will be remembered not only for its spiritual significance but also for its climatic turning point. According to the National Center of Meteorology, the 1446 Hajj season officially marks the end of the pilgrimage coinciding with the peak summer months, a pattern that will not return for another 25 years.

Over the next two decades, the Islamic lunar calendar will bring Hajj progressively into cooler seasons. Eight upcoming pilgrimages will take place in spring, followed by another eight in winter. After that, the dates will fall in autumn, gradually warming again until Hajj re-enters the summer cycle around the year 2050.

This shift is part of the natural lunar cycle, which causes the Islamic calendar to shift backward by about 10 to 11 days each Gregorian year. For Saudi authorities, climate experts, and pilgrims alike, the change provides relief from one of the most challenging aspects of performing Hajj: having to endure blistering desert temperatures.

For decades, the Kingdom鈥檚 efforts to enhance infrastructure and expand services during Hajj have often had to work around the burden of extreme heat. From providing cooling mist fans and shaded walkways to using emergency teams trained in heatstroke response, the challenge of keeping millions of pilgrims safe during peak summer has been central to planning.

鈥淭his marks a pivotal moment,鈥 said Hamza Al-Dosari, a Riyadh-based geographer and climate researcher. 鈥淭he summer pilgrimage has always brought with it additional risks 鈥 dehydration, heat exhaustion, and logistical pressures. Moving into spring and winter seasons means significantly reduced heat exposure for the pilgrims, and this will have both health and operational implications.鈥

Al-Dosari said the coming years will offer a rare opportunity to rethink how the Hajj experience is managed. 鈥淲e鈥檒l be seeing pilgrimages that occur in temperatures often 10 to 15 degrees lower than what we鈥檝e dealt with in recent years. This changes everything, from the energy load on cooling systems to how fast emergency response teams can work. It also makes the pilgrimage more accessible to the elderly and those with chronic conditions.鈥

He also noted that this shift does not remove the need for continued environmental preparation. 鈥淪pring and winter bring their own weather patterns 鈥 rain, wind, occasional cold snaps. The planning doesn鈥檛 get easier; it just changes. But it will be a welcome adjustment for many.鈥

For pilgrims such as Sarah Al-Abdulmohsen, who performed Hajj this year, the news that future seasons will be cooler came with mixed emotions.

鈥淚鈥檓 incredibly grateful I made it this year, but the heat was truly overwhelming,鈥 said the 32-year-old Saudi from Dhahran. 鈥淎t one point in Mina, I checked my phone and it said 47掳C. You try to focus on your prayers, but your body is screaming for shade and water.鈥

Al-Abdulmohsen said she was thrilled to hear that future pilgrims will perform their rituals under gentler weather. 鈥淚t鈥檚 good news. This will make a huge difference for the elderly and for families who鈥檝e always worried about how the heat might affect their loved ones.鈥

She added that the intense conditions only strengthened her admiration for the logistics of the pilgrimage. 鈥淒espite the temperature, I saw volunteers helping people constantly 鈥 giving out water, spraying cooling mist. But you can鈥檛 deny that cooler seasons will make Hajj more comfortable, even emotionally. You鈥檒l have more clarity of mind, more presence in your prayers.鈥

The Ministry of Hajj and Umrah and the General Authority for the Care of the Two Holy Mosques have not yet released public statements on how this seasonal shift will influence future planning, but the long-term outlook is promising.

鈥淭his could be a historic period for rethinking pilgrim services,鈥 Al-Dosari said. 鈥淭hink about transportation, food distribution, energy consumption 鈥 all of these improve in moderate weather. Even spiritual engagement may deepen, as pilgrims won鈥檛 be fighting against their physical limits to complete the rituals.鈥

With temperatures expected to be in the 20s and 30s Celsius in future seasons, planners may also be able to expand the use of outdoor spaces and reduce reliance on energy-intensive cooling systems, helping to align Hajj services with 萝莉视频鈥檚 broader sustainability goals under Vision 2030.

While many are welcoming the change, some seasoned pilgrims may find themselves nostalgic. Summer Hajj has been the norm for most Saudis under 40, with its own rhythm, expectations, and sense of trial. The struggle against heat has long been part of the journey鈥檚 narrative, testing faith and endurance.

Yet, for many others, especially those who delayed Hajj because of health concerns, this shift will finally open the door. With temperatures easing, the coming years could mean an increase in the number of pilgrims who were previously unable to perform the rituals due to medical or age-related reasons.

As the lunar calendar resets the course of one of Islam鈥檚 most important rituals, this transition may redefine what Hajj looks and feels like for an entire generation, not just spiritually, but physically and emotionally as well.


Saudi aid agency KSrelief delivers food to needy

Saudi aid agency KSrelief delivers food to needy
Updated 11 June 2025

Saudi aid agency KSrelief delivers food to needy

Saudi aid agency KSrelief delivers food to needy
  • The distribution is a part of the 2025 emergency food and clothing aid project in Lebanon

RIYADH: 萝莉视频鈥檚 aid agency KSrelief has distributed 360 food packages to vulnerable individuals in Lebanon鈥檚 cities of Tripoli and Jbeil, benefiting 1,800 people.

The distribution is a part of the 2025 emergency food and clothing aid project in Lebanon, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Wednesday.

Meanwhile, the charity distributed 1,780 sacrificial animals in the Al-Madinah and Al-Wadi districts of Yemen鈥檚 Marib governorate on Sunday.

The initiative benefited 3,560 families under an Eid Al-Adha project in Yemen.


Newly appointed Saudi ambassador to Mexico presents his credentials

Newly appointed Saudi ambassador to Mexico presents his credentials
Updated 11 June 2025

Newly appointed Saudi ambassador to Mexico presents his credentials

Newly appointed Saudi ambassador to Mexico presents his credentials

RIYADH: 萝莉视频鈥檚 newly appointed ambassador to Mexico has presented his credentials to the North American state鈥檚 foreign ministry, the Saudi Press Agency reported.
Fahad bin Ali Al-Manawer handed over a copy of his credentials to Ambassador Jonathan Chait Auerbach, the director general of protocol at the ministry, at a reception held on Tuesday. 
The diplomats also reviewed relations between their nations at the meeting.
Al-Manawer took his oath of office in from to the Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in March, in a ceremony attended by the Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan.


Saudi FM attends Oslo Forum in Norway

Saudi FM attends Oslo Forum in Norway
Updated 10 June 2025

Saudi FM attends Oslo Forum in Norway

Saudi FM attends Oslo Forum in Norway
  • Forum hosts global leaders and conflict mediators
  • Prince Faisal bin Farhan will meet foreign officials

RIYADH: Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan arrived in the Norwegian capital on Tuesday to take part in the Oslo Forum.

The annual event, organized by the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs in collaboration with the Center for Humanitarian Dialogue in Switzerland, hosts global leaders and conflict mediators.

Prince Faisal will meet foreign officials to strengthen relations with the Kingdom and discuss various regional and international issues, the Saudi Press Agency reported.


What pilgrims are sharing online after their Hajj journey

What pilgrims are sharing online after their Hajj journey
Updated 10 June 2025

What pilgrims are sharing online after their Hajj journey

What pilgrims are sharing online after their Hajj journey
  • Worshippers take to social media to share profound experiences with loved ones
  • Posting online becomes a way to process the weight of Hajj for many

RIYADH: For many pilgrims, the spiritual journey of Hajj does not end when they leave the holy sites. It continues 鈥 quietly, intentionally 鈥 in the days and weeks that follow.

Across 萝莉视频, young pilgrims are using social media to process the weight of Hajj and share the experience with loved ones.

Noor Ahmad, 21, did not plan to post during her pilgrimage. But after she returned, the urge to share came naturally.

After returning from Hajj, I decided to share a few captured moments. But how can a photo truly capture the depth and majesty of the experience?

Noor Ahmad

鈥淎fter returning from Hajj, I decided to share a few captured moments,鈥 she said. 鈥淏ut how can a photo truly capture the depth and majesty of the experience?鈥

She described how people responded in varied ways. 鈥淭hose who had gone before felt nostalgic and started sharing their own stories. Others 鈥 those who hadn鈥檛 been yet 鈥 expressed their longing. It became this moment of connection.鈥

For Noor, the decision to post was not about aesthetics. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a monumental event. Maybe I could inspire someone who鈥檚 hesitant to go. Maybe they鈥檒l see what I saw 鈥 and want to experience it for themselves.

鈥淚t was my way of saying thank you鈥

Shatha Al-Jadaan, 25, took a different approach to sharing, after taking a digital detox.

I enjoy sharing meaningful moments, and after seeing the tremendous effort put into Hajj on every level, I felt my post was a small, sincere gesture of appreciation.

Shatha Al-Jadaan

鈥淒uring Hajj, I decided to partially fast from social media. I used only the essentials,鈥 she said. 鈥淎fter I returned, I posted a thread to my close friends explaining where I鈥檇 been and shared some of the most meaningful moments.鈥

The response was full of prayers and warmth. 鈥淧eople were kind, supportive, and curious. But what mattered most to me was that I used the thread to say thank you 鈥 to the organizers, to the volunteers, and to Allah.鈥

She spoke about how she found value in using digital platforms to document something greater than herself.

鈥淚 enjoy sharing meaningful moments, and after seeing the tremendous effort put into Hajj on every level, I felt my post was a small, sincere gesture of appreciation.鈥

Salem Al-Khudair, 28, recorded a voice note to his family group chat while performing the rites.

鈥淚 just couldn鈥檛 find the words to write. So I recorded myself speaking right after standing in Arafat. I sent it to my family WhatsApp group. My mom was emotional. My dad said, 鈥楳ay God accept from you.鈥 That was enough.鈥

In an age of curated content, Hajj posts tend to stand out for their sincerity. Pilgrims often strip away the filters, metaphors and trend-driven formats, and just speak from the heart.

Noura Al-Dosari, 23, uploaded a private Instagram story highlight with no captions. 鈥淛ust visuals. No filters. No hashtags,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t wasn鈥檛 for followers. It was for me. For reflection. A digital bookmark of who I became.鈥

Some write long captions, others simply post a photo of their ihram folded neatly back into a drawer.

But all of them carry a silent message: I went. I came back different.

Many pilgrims use their posts to recall moments of physical hardship that brought emotional breakthroughs 鈥 the heat, the long walks, the brief but powerful connections with strangers.

Others use it to highlight the seamless organization of the pilgrimage as a reminder of how far the experience has evolved.

Amani Al-Saad, 26, used X to share a short story about a volunteer who helped her carry her bag in Muzdalifah. 鈥淪he didn鈥檛 speak much, but she smiled at me and said, 鈥楾his is what we鈥檙e here for.鈥 That stuck with me. I wrote about it as a reminder to myself 鈥 that sometimes the smallest moments hold the most meaning.鈥

While digital connections are increasingly common, most pilgrims emphasize that the real processing happens offline 鈥 in quiet conversations with family, in their prayer rooms, or on long drives home.

鈥淚 didn鈥檛 post to perform,鈥 said Al-Jadaan. 鈥淚 posted to remember.鈥