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How green journalism in 萝莉视频 can grow stronger roots

How green journalism in 萝莉视频 can grow stronger roots
  • Experts call for closer media-academia bonds to boost impact of environmental journalism as 萝莉视频 ramps up sustainability efforts
  • Reporters need more support, ranging from AI tools and training and expert access to explain complex climate and sustainability issues

RIYADH: 萝莉视频鈥檚 accelerated sustainability drive under its Vision 2030 plan puts environmental journalism at a critical juncture. While coverage of science and environmental issues is expanding, experts say that oversimplification, lack of specialist training, and weak collaboration between journalists and scientists are holding back high-quality reporting.

Some Saudi media outlets are praised for scientific accuracy, but others often prioritize speed over substance, resulting in fragmented or sensationalized coverage. This inconsistency, experts say, limits public understanding of urgent environmental issues.

Academic and industry leaders in the Kingdom agree that tackling these shortcomings requires institutional investment, the establishment of specialized news units, and the adoption of advanced tools such as data analysis powered by artificial intelligence.

鈥淥ne of the key challenges facing environmental journalists in 萝莉视频 is striking a precise balance between simplifying complex scientific information for a general audience and preserving its accuracy and scientific integrity,鈥 said Talal Al-Shathry, an expert in environmental journalism.

He told Arab News that while some Saudi outlets have improved accuracy and objectivity through rigorous reporting, others continue to downplay or oversimplify key topics.

This trend, he added, often stems from a focus on speed and breaking news at the expense of deeper analysis.

To improve the quality and credibility of coverage, Al-Shathry emphasized the need for journalistic integrity. He said reporters must 鈥渁void bias鈥 by relying on credible, diverse sources, maintaining transparency throughout the reporting process, and disclosing potential conflicts of interest.

He also underscored the importance of specialized training in science and environmental journalism to help reporters handle the complexity of the topics. Without this training, he warned, journalists may unintentionally compromise the accuracy of the information they present.

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Despite current challenges, Al-Shathry, an assistant professor at King Saud University鈥檚 Journalism and Mass Communication Department, noted recent improvements. 鈥淪audi media has taken encouraging steps toward increasing its focus on environmental issues,鈥 he said.

However, he urged greater emphasis on in-depth analysis, accurate scientific communication, and public engagement around sustainability. These efforts, he said, should be backed by more investment in training and resources.

To that end, Al-Shathry proposed several initiatives to strengthen ties between academia and the media, including workshops, joint conferences, and digital platforms that help journalists connect with environmental experts.

He also called for major media organizations to establish dedicated investigative teams focused on environmental issues. These units, he said, could deliver in-depth reporting, expose violations, and hold accountable those responsible for environmental harm.




Members of the media and reporters gather in a press room prior to the start of the One Planet Summit on December 12, 2017 at La Seine Musicale venue on l'ile Seguin in Boulogne-Billancourt, west of Paris. (AFP)

Echoing these concerns, Mutlaq Al-Mutairi, supervisor of the Dr. Ibrahim Al-Muhanna chair for energy and specialized media, emphasized the role academic institutions must play in supporting this growing field.

According to him, university research chairs are designed to support specialized studies that align with national development goals, including environmental protection. 鈥淓nvironmental journalism is increasingly gaining prominence as a vital discipline, owing to its close connections with various sectors,鈥 he told Arab News.

Still, Al-Mutairi acknowledged the gap between universities and the authorities meant to act on their findings. The issue, he said, is not a lack of research but a reluctance among institutions to engage in structured academic partnerships, with many opting to work with individual experts instead.

He cited several success stories that demonstrate the potential of stronger, institution-based collaboration and noted 萝莉视频鈥檚 efforts to deepen international academic partnerships. But he cautioned that such collaborations must be effectively implemented to yield real-world benefits.

鈥淩ather than allowing the media market to reshape academic training,鈥 Al-Mutairi said, 鈥渆ducational institutions should shape the media landscape through their expertise and focus on specialization.鈥




Training in environmental reporting makes it possible for journalists to understand complex scientific information and report on these without losing meaning. (KAUST photo)

Building on this theme, Sattam Fahad Al-Mojil, associate professor of environmental engineering at King Saud University, pointed to the way scientific content is often framed as a major obstacle.

He told Arab News that technical or globalized language too often fails to connect with people鈥檚 everyday concerns 鈥 such as health, clean water, or food security 鈥 reducing both awareness and engagement.

鈥淐overing environmental issues isn鈥檛 easy 鈥 and for many journalists, it鈥檚 a constant uphill battle,鈥 Al-Mojil said. 鈥淭he complexity of scientific information makes it difficult to communicate without losing meaning, and most reporters receive little to no training in environmental journalism.鈥

鈥淭he lack of reliable sources and limited access to data or experts compounds the issue. Weak institutional interest in environmental topics means fewer resources and minimal editorial support,鈥 he added.

Despite these barriers, Al-Mojil believes journalists can still make a meaningful impact. By taking a constructive tone and offering solutions alongside problems, reporting can help turn public anxiety into awareness 鈥 and, eventually, action.




By taking a constructive tone and offering solutions alongside problems, reporting can help turn public anxiety into awareness an. (MEWA photo) action, says听Sattam Fahad Al-Mojil, associate professor of environmental engineering at King Saud University,

He said that academics and experts are essential allies, helping to simplify complex concepts, interpret technical data and ensure accuracy. However, collaboration is limited due to institutional disconnects, different working styles and the pressures of the news cycle.

鈥淒espite the importance of this collaboration, it remains limited due to weak institutional communication, differing approaches, and the time pressure journalists often face,鈥 he said.

To bridge the gap, Al-Mojil proposed regular communication channels between media and academia. Joint initiatives 鈥 such as training sessions, workshops, and expert databases 鈥 could greatly improve the quality and impact of reporting.

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鈥 Eco-journalism highlights climate change, conservation and sustainability to raise awareness and drive action.

鈥 Environmental reporters face challenges in simplifying complex topics and engaging audiences.

鈥 Eco-journalists use tools like interactive maps and multimedia to simplify complex issues and engage audiences.

Adding to the call for innovation, Farah Al-Gharib, founder and president of Precision & Choice Environmental Solutions, acknowledged recent progress but said current efforts remain inadequate in the face of climate change and other accelerating threats.

鈥淢edia coverage of environmental issues is often reactive rather than proactive,鈥 she told Arab News. 鈥淭his reality underscores the urgent need for greater investment in environmental journalism to keep pace with mounting challenges.鈥

Al-Gharib also highlighted the potential of technology to support sustainability. 鈥淚ntegrating smart systems is critical to advancing environmental sustainability,鈥 she said. 鈥淏y leveraging AI and modern technologies, we can classify facilities by environmental impact and use advanced data to support sustainable decision-making.鈥




Media coverage of environmental issues is often reactive rather than proactive, observes听Farah Al-Gharib, founder and president of Precision & Choice Environmental Solutions. (MEWA photo)

Looking ahead, she said she expects environmental journalism in 萝莉视频 to become more specialized, data-driven and influential.

She described the field as a critical bridge between science and the public. 鈥淚ts strength lies in transforming difficult concepts into clear, actionable information that empowers people to act,鈥 Al-Gharib said.

Her company contributes to this mission by providing transparent data and maintaining open communication with journalists. 鈥淓ffective communication between the media and the environmental sector is not a choice 鈥 it鈥檚 a necessity for building a greener tomorrow,鈥 she said.


Maldives president hails Makkah Route Initiative as symbol of 萝莉视频鈥檚 leadership

Maldives president hails Makkah Route Initiative as symbol of 萝莉视频鈥檚 leadership
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Maldives president hails Makkah Route Initiative as symbol of 萝莉视频鈥檚 leadership

Maldives president hails Makkah Route Initiative as symbol of 萝莉视频鈥檚 leadership
  • Mohamed Muizzu praises Kingdom鈥檚 services to Muslims
  • The Makkah Route Initiative now operating in 8 countries

RIYADH: President Mohamed Muizzu of the Maldives has hailed 萝莉视频鈥檚 Makkah Route Initiative as a symbol of the Kingdom鈥檚 service to Islam and Muslims.

鈥淭heir leadership of the Islamic world represents an exemplary model of giving, unity, and service, not only at the two holy mosques but throughout the entire Islamic world, confirming the Kingdom鈥檚 pivotal role in leading with wisdom and mercy in serving Islam,鈥 he said at the launch of the initiative in his country recently.

Muizzu added: 鈥淔or the first time, Maldivian pilgrims will benefit from this pioneering initiative, designed by 萝莉视频 under its wise leadership and generously provided within the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Guests Program emerging from Saudi Vision 2030,鈥 he explained.

The initiative enables the completion of all passport, customs and health screening procedures from the departure point 鈥 Velana International Airport.

Muizzu thanked 萝莉视频鈥檚 ministries of interior, Hajj and Umrah, as well as other organizations for their assistance.

鈥淲e renew our great gratitude and appreciation for the leadership and people of 萝莉视频, and look forward to enhancing cooperation and joint work under the leadership of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques and his crown prince for the good of the entire Islamic nation.鈥

The initiative is now operating in eight countries, which includes Indonesia, Malaysia, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Turkiye, Morocco and the Ivory Coast.


Mount Al-Fahlatain 鈥 where prophetic history meets pilgrimage tradition

Mount Al-Fahlatain 鈥 where prophetic history meets pilgrimage tradition
Updated 30 May 2025

Mount Al-Fahlatain 鈥 where prophetic history meets pilgrimage tradition

Mount Al-Fahlatain 鈥 where prophetic history meets pilgrimage tradition
  • The sacred site has been documented meticulously by historians and travelers
  • With an elevation of 1,084 meters, the mountain commands sweeping views across the surrounding plains

AlUla: Rising from the landscape north of Madinah, Mount Al-Fahlatain has served as a geographical beacon and spiritual waypoint for more than a thousand years.

The landmark, on the historic route to AlUla, bears witness to one of Islam鈥檚 most significant military expeditions 鈥 the Prophet Muhammad鈥檚 journey to Tabuk in 9 A.H.

The mountain鈥檚 name tells its own story. Two colossal rocks crown its summit, their silhouette resembling the horns of a bull 鈥 鈥渇ahl鈥 in Arabic, giving rise to 鈥淎l-Fahlatain,鈥 or 鈥渢he two bulls.鈥

The sacred site has been documented meticulously by historians and travelers.

Ali Al-Samhudi鈥檚 work, 鈥淲afa Al-Wafa Bi Akhbar Dar Al-Mustafa,鈥 places the location precisely one day鈥檚 march from Madinah, describing twin peaks sheltering underlying rock formations. Firuzabadi reinforced its historical significance in 鈥淎l-Maghanim Al-Mutaba fi Ma鈥檃lim Taba,鈥 cataloging it among the landmarks witnessed by the Prophet鈥檚 army on their way to Tabuk.

Mohammed Ibn Abdullah Al-Mawlawi provided additional detail in 鈥淩ihlat Al-Shita Wa Al-Sayf,鈥 positioning the twin peaks on the mountain鈥檚 western flank alongside the main thoroughfare. Al-Suwaidi offered an alternative etymology in 鈥淎l-Nafha Al-Miskiyya Fi Al-Rihla Al-Makkiyya,鈥 suggesting the name reflects the mountain鈥檚 solitary stance in the landscape, isolated like a bull among grazing camels.

Historian and Islamic history researcher Fouad Al-Maghamsi identifies Mount Al-Fahlatain 鈥 sometimes called Faifa Al-Fahlatain 鈥 as strategically positioned near Shajwa village, northwest of Madinah.

With an elevation of 1,084 meters, the mountain commands sweeping views across the surrounding plains, bordered by complementary ridges and highlands.

Al-Maghamsi said the site functioned as a vital rest station along the Syrian Hajj route, known as Darb Al-Hajj Al-Shami, earning local appellations including 鈥淎ntar鈥檚 Fortress鈥 and 鈥淎ntar鈥檚 Stable.鈥

Archaeological evidence such as building foundations and service facilities suggests a sophisticated infrastructure designed to support the thousands of pilgrims and merchants who annually traversed these routes.

The Syrian Hajj route encompasses diverse terrain rich with sites linked to prophetic biography and pilgrimage heritage.


Murdered Saudi student lawsuit against Airbnb now in federal court

Murdered Saudi student lawsuit against Airbnb now in federal court
Updated 30 May 2025

Murdered Saudi student lawsuit against Airbnb now in federal court

Murdered Saudi student lawsuit against Airbnb now in federal court
  • Airbnb age policy led to Alwaleed Algheraibi鈥檚 death, lawyer tells Arab News
  • Convicted killer Nicole Marie Rodgers was 19 at time of Algheraibi鈥檚 murder

CHICAGO: A lawsuit filed in the Philadelphia courts against Airbnb Inc. by the parents of murdered 萝莉视频 student Alwaleed Algheraibi, 25, has been moved to the US federal courts, the family鈥檚 attorney confirmed on Thursday.

The case was recently removed at the request of Airbnb from the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas (Pennsylvania State Court) to Federal Court in Philadelphia, also known as the US District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.

Attorney Steve Harvey explained that the defendant has a right to be in federal court based on the citizenship of the parties 鈥 Algheraibi was a Saudi citizen, while his killer, Nicole Marie Rodgers, is African American.

The state lawsuit was filed on May 16, 2025, in the Philadelphia local courts by the victim鈥檚 father and mother, Abdullah and Eiman Algheraibi, who live in Riyadh. Airbnb is based in San Francisco, California.

The lawsuit alleges that a decision by Airbnb in October 2020 to change its policies to allow individuals younger than 21 to rent properties, created the circumstances in which the murder took place.

Rodgers was only 19 years of age when she rented the property, even though the property owner complained to Airbnb at the time that she did not want to rent to someone under the age of 21.

Had the policy not changed, Harvey argues in the lawsuit, Algheraibi would still be alive because the property owner would not have rented it to Rodgers.

鈥淭he parents of Alwaleed Algheraibi are suing Airbnb because they believe Airbnb should be held responsible for sending an Airbnb customer, 19-year-old Nicole Rodgers, to the house in Philadelphia where she brutally murdered their son for no apparent reason,鈥 Harvey told Arab News.

鈥淚f it had not been for the Airbnb policy of forcing its hosts to accept guests under the age of 21, Alwaleed would be alive today. It was unreasonable for Airbnb to force the host to accept Rodgers.

鈥淎irbnb knew or should have known that forcing hosts to accept guests as young as 18 could lead to problems, even serious problems like crime, violent crime, and even murder, not in every case or even in most cases but in some cases. This policy led to the death of an innocent young man.鈥

According to the lawsuit, the property owner previously had one of her properties damaged by an 18-year-old Airbnb guest. In response, the owner told Airbnb that she did not want to host anyone under age 21, Harvey said.

鈥淪he was told that based on the discrimination policy of the platform that if she were to ask guests their age or choose not to host them based on age then they could flag her (the owner) for discrimination and remove her from the platform,鈥 the lawsuit states.

The property in question, a house, is located at 347 W. Hansberry Street in Philadelphia. Guests could stay in one of several individual rooms in the home and share common areas such as a bathroom.

Algheraibi 鈥渨as not staying in the property through Airbnb, but instead was staying through an arrangement with the property manager, Gardith Edouard, a longtime Airbnb 鈥榟ost,鈥欌 the lawsuit states.

The killer, Rodgers, was staying in the property through an Airbnb booking on the third floor, while Algheraibi鈥檚 room was on the first floor.

Harvey said Algheraibi was in the US to get a degree in computer engineering from Chestnut Hill College, and was finishing his studies when he was murdered by Rodgers.

鈥淎lwaleed was engaged to be married, and was looking forward to returning home to be with his fiance and his family. His family was expecting Alwaleed to come home in the coming months, but instead never saw him alive again.

鈥淭hey suffer deep, even indescribable, anguish at the loss of their son in such a brutal, senseless, and avoidable, killing,鈥 Harvey said.

鈥淭he evidence suggests that the killer lured Alwaleed to her third floor of the house on the pretense that she needed his help moving something out of her room. It鈥檚 a tragic irony that this young man died because he had the kindness to lend a hand to a stranger.鈥

Rodgers was convicted in 2023 and sentenced to 15 to 40 years in prison for the murder.

Airbnb did not respond to a request for comment on the lawsuit.

Airbnb is one of the world鈥檚 largest property renters, with more than 8 million active listings worldwide, according to its website.


Makkah doctors save Egyptian pilgrim from losing eyesight

Makkah doctors save Egyptian pilgrim from losing eyesight
Updated 30 May 2025

Makkah doctors save Egyptian pilgrim from losing eyesight

Makkah doctors save Egyptian pilgrim from losing eyesight
  • Woman suffered from retinal detachment, cataracts
  • After surgery she continued her preparations for Hajj

MAKKAH: Quick and precise intervention by a medical team at the Eye Health Center of King Abdullah Medical City in Makkah saved the sight of an Egyptian pilgrim who experienced sudden vision loss, 萝莉视频鈥檚 health authorities announced on Thursday.

A series of examinations revealed that the patient was suffering from retinal detachment and cataracts that could have led to permanent vision loss if not treated promptly, said a Makkah Health Cluster statement carried by the Saudi Press Agency.

After surgery, the patient was discharged on the same day and was able to continue with her Hajj preparations.

鈥淪he is now receiving close medical follow-up to ensure retinal stability and gradual improvement in her vision,鈥 the statement said.

Every year 萝莉视频 deploys around 50,000 healthcare and other professionals to work 24 hours daily during Hajj.

Last year, the Ministry of Health said more than 142,000 pilgrims benefited from various healthcare services provided by health centers and hospitals.

Of this number, 4,082 were admissions to hospitals and medical centers, including 24 open-heart surgeries, 249 cardiac catheterizations, and 1,006 dialysis sessions.


Saudi crown prince, Canadian prime minister discuss bilateral relations

Saudi crown prince, Canadian prime minister discuss bilateral relations
Updated 30 May 2025

Saudi crown prince, Canadian prime minister discuss bilateral relations

Saudi crown prince, Canadian prime minister discuss bilateral relations

RIYADH: Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney shared a call on Thursday and discussed bilateral relations.
They discussed prospects for cooperation between the two countries, and opportunities to develop and enhance it in all fields, the Saudi Press Agency reported.
The pair also reviewed the situation in the Middle East, agreeing on the need for sustainable peace in the region.
Carney was victorious in a May election after taken over as prime minister in March following the resignation of his predecessor Justin Trudeau. 
The crown prince and Carney discussed energy security and deepening trade between Riyadh and Ottawa, according to a readout from the Canadian premier鈥檚 office. 
Both leaders agreed to remain in close contact, it read.