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萝莉视频鈥檚 water sector turns scarcity into opportunity

萝莉视频鈥檚 water sector turns scarcity into opportunity

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Green water refers to moisture held in soil and consumed by plants, while blue water describes water visible in lakes, rivers and aquifers. In 萝莉视频, both are scarce. Yet despite this extreme aridity, the Kingdom has emerged as a global leader in water governance.

The UN-Water body recently recognized 萝莉视频 as the SDG 6 Country Acceleration Case Study for its progress on integrated water resource management, represented by SDG 6.5.1. That recognition is supported by measurable progress.

Between 2020 and 2023, the Kingdom鈥檚 score on this indicator jumped from 57 percent to 83 percent 鈥 a remarkable leap achieved not by changes in climate, but by the strength of its management, governance and long-term planning.

These improvements are enshrined in Vision 2030, which sets water security at the core of sustainable development.

萝莉视频鈥檚 journey of water innovation dates back more than a century. The late King Abdulaziz ordered the construction of Red Sea water condensing machines in the early 20th century, a prescient recognition that science and technology would be essential for survival. 

Political commitment has remained constant; the Basic Law of Governance anchors the principle that resources must be developed for the benefit, security and prosperity of society, always within a sound scientific framework.

That principle now drives the National Water Strategy, which brings together 10 interlinked programs spanning policy, emergency planning, resource development, research and innovation.

The strategy has created a uniquely integrated and coordinated system, with clear institutional mandates and sustainable financial models.

This coherence has produced tangible results: Since the strategy鈥檚 launch, 萝莉视频 has nearly doubled drinking water production, doubled the capacity of its water conveyance and storage systems, and achieved clean water access for almost 100 percent of the population. At the same time, the reuse of water has nearly tripled.

Vision 2030 ensures that water will remain both a foundation of national resilience and an engine of future opportunity.

Arif Alkalali

Privatization is central to sustaining these gains. The Saudi Water Partnership Company now oversees investments worth SR47 billion ($12.5 billion) across the water supply chain, creating opportunities for innovation, efficiency and private-sector participation.

By driving down the cost of desalination and investing in clean energy, the sector has reduced its carbon footprint in line with the Kingdom鈥檚 pledge to achieve net zero by 2060.

Innovation underpins this transformation. 萝莉视频 is developing plans to reuse 90 percent of urban and industrial water, mining wastewater for precious metals, experimenting with lower-salinity seawater for agriculture, and deploying advanced groundwater metering.

Each of these steps reflects a broader ambition: To transform water scarcity into a platform for technological progress and economic opportunity.

Today, the Kingdom is the world鈥檚 largest producer of desalinated seawater, but its leadership goes beyond scale. It lies in the way policy, governance and innovation are combined to reframe challenges as opportunities.

In doing so, 萝莉视频 is not only quenching its blue-water thirst but also making its soils greener through extensive water reuse.

As the world increasingly recognizes water as a driver of security and economic growth, 萝莉视频鈥檚 example shows how political will, strategic planning and investment can turn one of the harshest environments on earth into a laboratory of global solutions.

Vision 2030 ensures that water will remain both a foundation of national resilience and an engine of future opportunity.

Arif Alkalali is a senior water consultant at the Saudi Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture
 

Disclaimer: Views expressed by writers in this section are their own and do not necessarily reflect Arab News' point of view

Pakistan PM says government wants private sector to lead economic growth

Pakistan PM says government wants private sector to lead economic growth
Updated 2 min 27 sec ago

Pakistan PM says government wants private sector to lead economic growth

Pakistan PM says government wants private sector to lead economic growth
  • Shehbaz Sharif chairs meeting to review strategies for boosting foreign direct investment
  • He says government will make Pakistan an attractive investment destination in the region

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Friday said the government wanted the private sector to take the lead in strengthening the national economy as he chaired a high-level meeting on the country鈥檚 economic situation and foreign investment.

The meeting reviewed overall economic trends, ongoing and planned development projects and strategies to attract more foreign direct investment.

It took place as Islamabad pursues an International Monetary Fund-backed economic reform program and seeks to restore investor confidence through policy stability and transparency.

鈥淭he private sector will play a key role in planning economic activities and its inclusion will be ensured,鈥 Sharif was quoted as saying in a statement released by his office after the meeting.

He directed relevant ministries and departments to provide all necessary facilities to international investors, adding that the government would leverage investment opportunities to improve public welfare and create jobs.

鈥淩ecent positive economic trends reflect foreign investors鈥 growing confidence in Pakistan鈥檚 economy,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hrough transparency, formulation of economic policies in line with international standards and their swift implementation, Pakistan will be made an attractive investment destination in the region.鈥

The prime minister also said the government鈥檚 ongoing economic and structural reforms had 鈥済iven the economy a new direction,鈥 putting the country 鈥渙n the path to development.鈥

The meeting also reviewed progress in energy, infrastructure, information technology and industrial projects.

Attendees included Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar, Chief of Army Staff Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir and several key ministers.


World leaders react to Hamas response to Trump Gaza peace plan

World leaders react to Hamas response to Trump Gaza peace plan
Updated 31 min 1 sec ago

World leaders react to Hamas response to Trump Gaza peace plan

World leaders react to Hamas response to Trump Gaza peace plan
  • Macron: 鈥楾he release of all hostages and a ceasefire in Gaza are within reach!鈥
  • Britain鈥檚 Keir Starmer called Hamas鈥檚 acceptance 鈥榓 significant step forward鈥

PARIS: International reactions have been pouring in following Hamas鈥檚 positive response on Friday to US President Donald Trump鈥檚 plan to free Israeli hostages in Gaza and end the nearly two-year conflict.
鈥淏ased on the Statement just issued by Hamas, I believe they are ready for a lasting PEACE. Israel must immediately stop the bombing of Gaza, so that we can get the Hostages out safely and quickly!鈥 Trump posted on Truth Social.
The US leader also said in a brief video message that 鈥渆verybody will be treated fairly鈥 in talks on the future of Gaza.
鈥淚n light of Hamas鈥檚 response, Israel is preparing for the immediate implementation of the first stage of the Trump plan for the release of all the hostages,鈥 Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu鈥檚 office said.
鈥淲e will continue to work in full cooperation with the President and his team to end the war in accordance with the principles set out by Israel, which align with President Trump鈥檚 vision,鈥 the statement added.
Qatar 鈥渨elcomes the announcement by Hamas of its agreement to President Trump鈥檚 plan,鈥 said foreign ministry spokesman Majed Al-Ansari, also expressing support for Trump鈥檚 call for an immediate ceasefire.
Egypt said it hoped 鈥渢his positive development will lead all parties to rise to the level of responsibility by committing to implementing President Trump鈥檚 plan on the ground and end the war.鈥
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres 鈥渨elcomes and is encouraged by the statement issued by Hamas announcing its readiness to release hostages and to engage,鈥 his spokesman Stephane Dujarric said in a statement.
鈥淗e urges all parties to seize the opportunity to bring the tragic conflict in Gaza to an end,鈥 the statement said.
French President Emmanuel Macron wrote on X, joining a chorus of hopeful European reactions to Hamas鈥檚 response, 鈥淭he release of all hostages and a ceasefire in Gaza are within reach!鈥  
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said the plan represented 鈥渢he best chance for peace鈥 in the conflict and that Germany 鈥渇ully supports鈥 Trump鈥檚 鈥渃all upon both sides.鈥
Britain鈥檚 Keir Starmer called Hamas鈥檚 acceptance 鈥渁 significant step forward鈥 and urged all sides 鈥渢o implement the agreement without delay.鈥
And Turkiye鈥檚 foreign ministry said the Palestinian group鈥檚 response 鈥減rovides an opportunity for the immediate establishment of a ceasefire in Gaza.鈥


Australian 鈥楧aesh brides鈥 smuggle themselves out of Syria

Australian 鈥楧aesh brides鈥 smuggle themselves out of Syria
Updated 04 October 2025

Australian 鈥楧aesh brides鈥 smuggle themselves out of Syria

Australian 鈥楧aesh brides鈥 smuggle themselves out of Syria
  • Group with no papers was detained in Lebanon during journey home
  • Canberra 鈥榤onitoring鈥 their situation

SYDNEY: Two Australian women with links to Daesh terrorists and their four children have smuggled themselves out of Syria and returned home, with Canberra saying on Friday it was 鈥渕onitoring鈥 their situation.
The so-called 鈥淒aesh brides鈥 and their children left Syria and were detained in neighboring Lebanon as they did not have valid travel documents, but were given Australian passports by Canberra鈥檚 agencies.
An official spokesperson said the government 鈥渋s not providing assistance and is not repatriating individuals鈥 in Syrian camps holding people suspected of ties to Daesh members. 
鈥淥ur agencies have been monitoring these individuals for some time,鈥 they added. 鈥淚f any of those people find their own way to return, our security agencies are satisfied that they are prepared and will be able to act in the interests of community safety.鈥
In 2023, an Australian woman rescued from a squalid Syrian detention camp faced court on charges linked to her former husband鈥檚 role within Daesh.
Mariam Raad was repatriated in October the previous year as part of a humanitarian mission to free Australian women and children from Al-Hol and Roj camps. The women were in most cases the wives of Daesh fighters, who said they were forced or tricked into following their husbands to Syria.
Human Rights Watch has praised the government for rescuing Australians from 鈥渉orrific鈥 conditions.


Hegseth announces latest strike on boat near Venezuela he says was trafficking drugs

Hegseth announces latest strike on boat near Venezuela he says was trafficking drugs
Updated 04 October 2025

Hegseth announces latest strike on boat near Venezuela he says was trafficking drugs

Hegseth announces latest strike on boat near Venezuela he says was trafficking drugs

WASHINGTON: Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said Friday that he ordered another strike on a small boat he accused of carrying drugs in the waters off Venezuela, expanding what the Trump administration has declared is an 鈥渁rmed conflict鈥 with cartels.
In a post on social media, Hegseth asserted that the 鈥渧essel was trafficking narcotics鈥 and those aboard were 鈥渘arco-terrorists.鈥 He said the strike killed four men but offered no details on who they were or what group they belonged to, following the US designation of several Latin American cartels as foreign terrorist organizations.
President Donald Trump said in his own social media post that the boat was 鈥渓oaded with enough drugs to kill 25 TO 50 THOUSAND PEOPLE鈥 and implied it was 鈥渆ntering American Territory鈥 while off the coast of Venezuela.
It is the fourth deadly strike in the Caribbean and the latest since revelations that Trump told lawmakers he was treating drug traffickers as unlawful combatants and military force was required to combat them. That assertion of presidential war powers sets the stage for expanded action and raises questions about how far the administration will go without sign-off from Congress.
鈥淏lowing them up without knowing who鈥檚 on the boat is a terrible policy, and it should end,鈥 said Republican Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky, a consistent and harsh critic of the US strikes.
The Trump administration laid out its justification for the strikes in a memo obtained by The Associated Press this week.
鈥淭he President determined that the United States is in a non-international armed conflict with these designated terrorist organizations,鈥 according to the memo sent to Congress. Trump directed the Pentagon to 鈥渃onduct operations against them pursuant to the law of armed conflict,鈥 the document says.
Sen. Jim Risch, Republican chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, said the president had the authority to go after the cartels without further authorization from Congress under 鈥渉is general powers under the Constitution as the commander in chief.鈥
鈥淲hat could be a bigger defense of this country than keeping out this poison that鈥檚 killing thousands of Americans every year?鈥 Risch said Friday.
Paul said only Congress has the authority to declare war and characterized the memo as 鈥渁 way to pretend like鈥 the administration is notifying lawmakers with a justification for the strikes.
鈥淚f they want to declare war, come to Congress and say they want to declare war,鈥 he told the AP. 鈥淏ut you can鈥檛 just say it yourself and say, Oh, well, we sent them a note and now we鈥檙e at war with unnamed people who we won鈥檛 even identify before we kill.鈥
Hours after Hegseth announced the latest strike, Venezuelan Vice President Delcy Rodr铆guez said the 鈥渨arlike aggression鈥 by the US affects the greater Caribbean, not just Venezuela.
鈥淲e see it and feel it, as they murder our countries鈥 citizens in summary extrajudicial executions,鈥 she said during a conference in Venezuela鈥檚 capital, Caracas, focused on colonialism in the West.
Meanwhile, President Nicol谩s Maduro did not explicitly mention the strikes, but he told conference attendees that his country is ready to defend itself.
鈥淰enezuela has the right to peace, to sovereignty, to existence, and no empire in this world can take it away,鈥 he said. 鈥淎nd if it is necessary to move from an unarmed struggle to an armed struggle, this people will do so. 鈥 Colonialism no more.鈥
Colombian President Gustavo Petro, a leftist leader who has clashed with the Trump administration, accused the US of committing 鈥渕urder鈥 and urged the victims鈥 families to 鈥渏oin forces.鈥
鈥淭here are no narco-terrorists on the boats,鈥 he posted on X after the strike was announced. 鈥淒rug traffickers live in the US, Europe and Dubai. On that boat are poor Caribbean youth.鈥
Video of Friday鈥檚 strike posted online showed a small boat moving in open water when it suddenly explodes, with water splashing all around it. As the smoke from the explosion clears, the boat is visible, consumed with flames, floating motionless on the water.
With it, at least three of the strikes have now been carried out on vessels that US officials said had originated from Venezuela. The strikes followed a buildup of US maritime forces in the Caribbean unlike any seen in recent times.
The Navy鈥檚 presence in the region 鈥 eight warships with over 5,000 sailors and Marines 鈥 has been pretty stable for weeks, according to two defense officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss ongoing operations.
In a post about the first strike last month, Trump claimed the vessel was carrying members of the Tren de Aragua gang. Posts about all the subsequent strikes, including Friday鈥檚, have not provided any details about what organizations have been targeted. The four strikes have killed 21 people, the administration says.
Pentagon officials who briefed senators on the strikes this week could not provide a list of the designated terrorist organizations at the center of the conflict.
Officials in the Pentagon, when asked for more details about the strike, referred The Associated Press back to Hegseth鈥檚 post.


Netanyahu ordered drone attacks on Gaza-bound aid boats off Tunisia last month, CBS News reports

Netanyahu ordered drone attacks on Gaza-bound aid boats off Tunisia last month, CBS News reports
Updated 04 October 2025

Netanyahu ordered drone attacks on Gaza-bound aid boats off Tunisia last month, CBS News reports

Netanyahu ordered drone attacks on Gaza-bound aid boats off Tunisia last month, CBS News reports
  • Israeli forces on September 8 and 9 launched drones from a submarine and dropped incendiary devices onto the boats that were moored outside the Tunisian port of Sidi Bou Said

JERUSALEM: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu directly approved military operations on two vessels last month that were part of the Gaza-bound Global Sumud Flotilla carrying aid and pro-Palestinian supporters, CBS News reported on Friday, citing two U.S. intelligence officials.
Israeli forces on September 8 and 9 launched drones from a submarine and dropped incendiary devices onto the boats that were moored outside the Tunisian port of Sidi Bou Said, causing a fire, according to the report.