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Saudi Arabia affirms its digital leadership and its continued support for global sustainable development
The Kingdom concluded its participation in the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) Forum held in Geneva, Switzerland, after a series of
The Kingdom concluded its participation in the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) Forum held in Geneva, Switzerland, following a series of international events, meetings and gatherings that embodied the Kingdom’s commitment to promoting an inclusive and sustainable digital future and supporting the goals of the International Telecommunication Union.
During the forum, the Kingdom’s delegation, which included the Minister of Communications and Information Technology and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Communications, Space and Technology Commission, Engineer Abdullah bin Amer Al-Swaha, and the Deputy Minister of Communications and Information Technology and Acting Governor of the Communications, Space and Technology Commission, Engineer Haitham bin Abdulrahman Al-Ohali, reviewed the Kingdom’s most prominent efforts and pioneering experience in the fields of communications, technology and artificial intelligence, which contribute to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals and enhancing the Kingdom’s global standing.
The Saudi delegation’s participation during the forum highlighted the Kingdom’s ambitious vision, which is based on investing in advanced digital infrastructure, developing national competencies, and adopting innovation as one of the main drivers for achieving sustainable development. The participation also reflected the tangible progress it has made in global indicators, as it ranks first globally in the ICT Development Index issued by the International Telecommunication Union, and sixth globally in the e-Government Index for 2024.
During the forum, the Kingdom announced that it had won an award and three certificates of excellence from the WSIS Awards for pioneering national projects, most notably the “My School” platform, the Technical Empowerment Program for the non-profit sector, the International Artificial Intelligence Olympiad, and the Artificial Intelligence Platform for Animal Health, reflecting its ability to provide innovative technological solutions with a sustainable social and economic impact.
The Saudi participation witnessed an active presence in the executive sessions and bilateral meetings, which included discussions on future international partnerships, exploring opportunities for cooperation in the areas of regulation, technological investment, and digital sustainability, with a number of leaders in the communications and technology sector in the world, in addition to organizing an international meeting on “Promoting Sustainable Digital Innovation”, with the participation of several national bodies and international organizations.
This participation confirms the Kingdom’s role as a global hub for digital cooperation and embodies its vision of harnessing technology to serve humanity and promote comprehensive development, as it prepares to host the Global Regulators Forum (GSR) in Riyadh next September, confirming its leading role in shaping the future of communications and technology globally.
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Saudi Arabia weather: Thunderstorms and active winds in 4 regions
The National Center for Meteorology forecasts thunderstorms accompanied by active winds and dust in the highlands of Jazan, Asir, Al-Baha, and Makkah. Learn more about the weather conditions and their effects.
The National Center for Meteorology in Saudi Arabia issued its daily weather report, forecasting continued weather fluctuations across parts of the Kingdom. The report indicated expectations of thunderstorms, accompanied by active winds that may stir up dust and sand, today (Friday) in parts of the highlands of Jazan, Asir, Al-Baha, and Makkah regions.
Weather details and its effects
The center explained that the weather effects are not limited to rain, but also include surface wind activity that may stir up dust and sand, reducing horizontal visibility. This impact extends to the eastern parts of the southwestern highlands, as well as scattered areas of Riyadh, Madinah, Qassim, Hail, Al-Jawf, and the Northern Borders regions. In a related context, the center did not rule out the possibility of light rain in the northernmost parts of the Kingdom, adding another dimension to the prevailing weather conditions.
Climatic context of the southwestern highlands
These forecasts are consistent with the typical climatic pattern of the southwestern highlands of the Kingdom, characterized by towering mountains such as the Sarawat Mountains. These regions receive above-average rainfall, particularly during the spring and summer months, due to the influence of humid monsoon winds originating from the Arabian Sea and the Indian Ocean. This rainfall replenishes dams and groundwater wells, supports the agricultural sector for which these areas are renowned, and creates lush green landscapes that attract tourists and visitors.
Importance and expected effects
Locally, these rains are of great importance; they are a vital source of water and contribute to moderating temperatures. However, they can also present challenges that require caution. The General Directorate of Civil Defense frequently issues warnings to citizens and residents to take precautions, stay away from valleys and floodplains, and avoid low-lying areas during rainfall. Furthermore, strong winds and accompanying dust may affect traffic on highways, necessitating careful driving. Therefore, it is advisable to follow the continuous updates from the National Center of Meteorology and relevant authorities to take the necessary precautions and ensure public safety.
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Saudi Healthcare Forum 2026: Transforming the Health Sector and Vision 2030
Riyadh is hosting the Saudi Healthcare Model 2026 Forum to discuss the future of the health sector, with the participation of international experts and within the objectives of Saudi Vision 2030.
The Saudi capital, Riyadh, is preparing to host the “Saudi Healthcare Model Forum 2026,” the Kingdom’s premier healthcare event, which will be held on February 10th and 11th under the theme “Making an Impact.” The forum is held under the patronage of His Excellency the Minister of Health, Mr. Fahd bin Abdulrahman Al-Jalajel, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Health Holding Company, and will bring together leading minds and experts in the healthcare field.
Historical background: A key pillar of Saudi Vision 2030
This forum is being organized within the context of the comprehensive national transformation underway in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia as part of Vision 2030. The "Health Sector Transformation Program" is one of the Vision's most important programs, aiming to restructure the sector into a comprehensive, efficient, and integrated healthcare system. This transformation relies on shifting from a treatment-based model of care to one that focuses on prevention and promotes public health, prioritizing the health of individuals and the community. The establishment of the Health Holding Company and the 20 health clusters across the Kingdom represent the practical application of this transformation, with the goal of increasing operational efficiency and facilitating access to high-quality healthcare services.
The importance of the forum and its expected impact
The forum holds strategic importance as a vital platform for discussing the present and future of the Saudi healthcare model. Locally, it aims to unify the visions of over 3,000 national healthcare professionals from various health clusters and the public and private sectors, ensuring the consistent and effective implementation of the model across the Kingdom. Regionally, the forum reinforces Saudi Arabia's position as a leader in healthcare development in the region and opens avenues for exchanging expertise with neighboring countries striving to develop their healthcare systems. Internationally, the presence of over 25 international speakers and 85 global participating entities reflects the world's interest in the Saudi healthcare transformation, making it a platform for sharing global best practices and developing sustainable solutions to shared health challenges.
Key themes and enriching scientific sessions
The forum, organized by Health Holding Company, will feature more than 25 panel discussions and scientific sessions, focusing on four main themes: health governance and policies, innovation and artificial intelligence, financing and sustainability, and population health and accessibility. These sessions aim to translate strategic visions into measurable health impact and highlight the role of the model in enhancing individual quality of life.
The agenda for the first day includes vital topics such as “Designing Systems That Contribute to Saving Lives and Enhancing Quality of Life”, “Practical Financing and Incentives for Care Models”, “Digital Transformation in Healthcare”, and “Digital Innovations and Integration with Artificial Intelligence”.
The second day focuses on discussing health learning systems and their role in managing population health risks, the challenges of building an integrated digital system, the role of artificial intelligence in supporting the workforce, as well as strategies to accelerate the implementation of the healthcare model and effectively manage chronic diseases.
It is worth mentioning that this forum represents a unique opportunity for leaders, decision-makers, investors and health experts to exchange knowledge and build quality partnerships, in order to serve the objectives of the health sector transformation program and the ambitious Saudi Vision 2030.
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Hadeer Abdel-Razek: Appealing the prison sentence and the challenges of digital evidence
Blogger Hadeer Abdel-Razek is appealing her prison sentence for posting content. Her defense focuses on the lack of conclusive digital evidence, raising questions about cybercrime laws.
The Cairo Economic Court of Appeals has set April 19th as the date for a crucial hearing on the appeal filed by Egyptian blogger Hadeer Abdel Razek and her ex-husband, Mohamed Alaa, known as "Otaka," against their prison sentence and fine. This case stems from charges related to publishing content online and via the Telegram application, based on Article 25 of the Cybercrime Law No. 175 of 2018, in addition to other charges included in the indictment.
Background of the case and its general context
This case is part of a series of similar cases in Egypt in recent years targeting content creators and social media influencers. These cases often rely on vague legal provisions such as “violating the principles and values of the Egyptian family” or “offending public morals,” as stipulated in the Cybercrime Law. These trials have sparked widespread debate about the limits of freedom of expression in the digital sphere and the balance between protecting societal values and preserving personal rights and privacy.
Pillars of defense and challenges of digital proof
Dr. Hani Sameh, the lawyer representing blogger Hadeer Abdel-Razek, explained that the appeal is based on fundamental grounds that cast doubt on the "principle of attribution," meaning the very attribution of the act to the defendant. The defense emphasized that the case file lacks any conclusive technical evidence proving that the defendant was the one who published or managed the channel or account attributed to her, leaving the central question of the case without a definitive technical answer: "Who published? And who managed?".
The defense added that what was presented as “digital evidence” suffered from serious flaws that undermined its legal value. The chain of evidence began with a civilian informant who downloaded the videos onto his personal phone, then transferred them to a flash drive and submitted them to the authorities. This process was carried out without following established digital forensics procedures, such as creating a digital fingerprint (hash) of the original content or a forensic image, which opens the door to potential manipulation of the content through deletion or addition, and breaks the secure “chain of possession” of the digital evidence.
Procedural flaws and integrity of evidence
The defense also maintained that there was a procedural flaw, which it described as "extremely serious," as the investigation revealed that a "third clip" had been added to the storage device after the official seal had been opened. This action, the defense argued, compromised the integrity of the evidence and weakened its admissibility as proof of guilt. The defense further pointed out that the official technical report did not prove that the defendants had "directly uploaded" the clips to the Telegram application, but rather only identified a "screenshot and an external link" to content that was hosted on another platform and subsequently deleted. This, the defense argued, creates a fundamental contradiction between the wording of the indictment and what the technical examination revealed. In addition, the defense noted a chronological inconsistency in the dates of the incident, which further casts doubt on the accuracy of the evidence.
The importance and expected impact of the issue
This case is particularly significant because it highlights the challenges facing justice in the digital age. The appeal ruling is expected to have a major impact on the future of similar cases, potentially establishing stricter standards for the admissibility of digital evidence in courts and emphasizing the need to adhere to forensic technical protocols to ensure the integrity and non-tampering of evidence. Attorney Hani Sameh concluded his argument by asserting that the core issue is a “leak and invasion of privacy,” making the defendants victims of a grave violation of their constitutional rights, not perpetrators.
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