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Three crystal meth dealers arrested in Al-Baha by police
Three drug dealers were arrested in Al-Baha, including a citizen and an expat. The police are calling for reporting suspicious activities. Exciting details are in the article.
Three people arrested on charges of drug trafficking in Al-Baha
The Criminal Investigation Department of the Baha Police announced the arrest of a Saudi citizen, a resident, and a Pakistani national on charges of trafficking methamphetamine, commonly known as "shabu." The necessary legal procedures were taken against them, and they were referred to the appropriate authorities.
Call to report suspicious activities
Security authorities urge all citizens and residents to cooperate and report any information related to drug smuggling or trafficking. These activities can be reported by calling 911 in the Makkah, Madinah, Riyadh, and Eastern Province regions, and 999 in the rest of the Kingdom.
You can also contact the General Directorate of Narcotics Control via the number (995), or through email at 995gdnc.gov.sa . All reports will be treated with strict confidentiality to ensure the protection of those reporting and to prevent them from incurring any liability.
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EgyptAir suspends flights to 11 Arab countries due to tensions
EgyptAir announces the suspension of its flights to 11 Arab destinations, including the Gulf countries, Lebanon, Iraq and Jordan, until further notice, due to the military escalation and the closure of airspaces.
EgyptAir, the national carrier of the Arab Republic of Egypt, announced its decision to suspend all flights departing from Cairo International Airport to 11 major Arab cities, including destinations in the Gulf countries, Iraq, Lebanon, and Jordan. This decisive decision comes amidst the escalating military conflict in the Middle East and the subsequent precautionary measures, including the complete or partial closure of airspace in several neighboring countries, to ensure the safety of civil aviation.
Details of destinations included in the suspension
The official statement issued by the company clarified that the list of cities included in the flight suspension decision comprises vital and strategic centers in the region, namely: Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, Beirut, Doha, Amman, Dammam, Bahrain, Baghdad, Erbil, and Kuwait . The company confirmed that this suspension will continue "until further notice," making the resumption of air traffic contingent upon the stabilization of the security situation and a decrease in regional tensions.
Regional context and ensuring passenger safety
This exceptional decision comes as a direct response to the geopolitical and military developments that have impacted air traffic in the region. With the escalation of confrontations and mutual threats between parties to the regional conflict (referring to tensions related to Iran and Israel), civil aviation authorities in countries located within or near the conflict zones are resorting to closing their airspace to commercial flights. This measure is a strict international protocol primarily aimed at protecting the lives of passengers and shielding civilian aircraft from the dangers of military operations, such as cruise missiles or drones.
Expected impacts on travel
This decision is expected to significantly impact travel between Egypt and the aforementioned Arab countries, particularly as these destinations are vital arteries for Egyptian workers abroad, as well as for tourism and trade. Air routes between Cairo and the Gulf cities, Amman, and Baghdad are among the busiest in the region, meaning that thousands of passengers could have their travel plans affected by this temporary suspension.
Tips for travelers and ongoing monitoring
EgyptAir urged its passengers booked on affected flights to review their bookings and contact customer service centers for updates. The airline stated that its central operations room is closely monitoring the situation in coordination with the civil aviation authorities in the relevant countries to assess risks continuously and make appropriate decisions that ensure the highest safety and security standards. EgyptAir confirmed that flights will resume as soon as the reasons for the suspension have been resolved and airspace has been safely reopened.
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Local millet: A healthy and strategic choice for Ramadan tables
The Ministry of Environment emphasizes the importance of locally grown millet as a strategic choice for Ramadan meals. Learn about its nutritional benefits and its role in enhancing food security and Saudi Arabia's cultural heritage.
The Saudi Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture has affirmed that locally grown millet is a vital strategic choice for Ramadan meals, emphasizing its status as one of the Kingdom's most prominent agricultural crops. This affirmation stems from millet's high nutritional value and exceptional quality, as well as its integral role in the Kingdom's culinary and cultural heritage, particularly in the southern regions.
Millet has recently gained increasing importance as a healthy and ideal alternative to other grains. It is completely gluten-free, making it an excellent choice for people with wheat allergies or digestive disorders, which aligns with the nature of fasting and the need for easily digestible, high-energy foods. Millet also contains high levels of fiber, protein, and essential minerals such as iron and magnesium, helping to maintain stable blood sugar levels—a crucial health benefit during the holy month of Ramadan.
From an agricultural and geographical perspective, millet cultivation is a cornerstone of the Kingdom's agricultural sector, concentrated in the Jazan, Asir, Al-Baha, and Makkah regions. This crop is distinguished by its exceptional ability to withstand harsh climatic conditions and drought, in addition to its low water requirements compared to other crops, making it a sustainable crop that aligns with the region's environmental and water challenges.
In line with the Kingdom’s Vision 2030, supporting millet cultivation plays a pivotal role in enhancing national food security. The Ministry, through its Sustainable Rural Development (REEF) programs, is working to support small-scale farmers in increasing their production of local grains, with the aim of achieving self-sufficiency and reducing reliance on imports. Returning to local crops like millet is not merely a nostalgia initiative, but a strategic and economic step that supports the local economy and preserves biodiversity.
In conclusion, millet remains strongly present in the popular Saudi memory, as it is used in the preparation of many traditional Ramadan dishes such as porridge, bread, and soup, adding a special flavor that blends health benefits and the fragrance of history to the Iftar and Suhoor table.
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Real Estate Authority: Strict enforcement of the ban on rent increases in Riyadh
Taysir Al-Mufarraj, spokesman for the Real Estate Authority, confirmed the strict implementation of the decision to prevent rent increases in Riyadh, pointing to its role in controlling the market and raising the quality of life in accordance with the Cabinet's decision.

The official spokesperson for the General Authority for Real Estate, Taysir Al-Mufarraj, confirmed that the Authority has implemented the decision to stop the annual increase in residential and commercial rents within the urban area of Riyadh with all firmness and strictness, in accordance with the approved regulatory controls for rental contracts between the parties of the rental process.
Al-Mufarrij's remarks to Akhbar24 came on the sidelines of the Real Estate Future Forum organized by the Authority last January. He explained that the measures were not limited to preventing price increases, but also included regulating the eviction of tenants, which is now subject to specific and strict conditions, in addition to adhering to the legally mandated timeframes before contract termination. He pointed out that these steps have directly contributed to stabilizing the real estate market and improving the quality of life for residents.
Details of the historic decision to regulate the market
This strict approach is based on a Cabinet decision issued in September 2025, which approved the regulations governing the relationship between landlords and tenants. These regulations included key provisions, most notably a five-year freeze on annual rent increases and a fixed rent for previously leased residential and commercial properties based on the total value of the last contract registered on the "Ejar" platform. For new properties, the regulations allow for a free agreement between landlords and tenants at the start of the contract, subject to subsequent rent fixing.
The economic context and the importance of real estate stability
These measures are of paramount importance given Riyadh's growing status as a regional and international business hub, which has led to increased demand for residential and commercial units. Government intervention to regulate prices is a proactive step to prevent unjustified inflation in the rental sector, thereby enhancing the capital's attractiveness for living and working, and supporting the attraction of global talent and companies without fear of fluctuating operating or living costs.
Social impact and quality of life
From a social perspective, the strict enforcement of the decision reflects the commitment of the relevant authorities to providing housing security for families and individuals. Stable housing costs are a cornerstone of the Quality of Life Program, one of the objectives of the Kingdom's Vision 2030. By preventing arbitrary rent increases and restricting unfair evictions, the Authority ensures a stable environment that reduces real estate disputes and alleviates the financial burden on tenants, which positively impacts overall social and economic stability.
The General Authority for Real Estate continues its supervisory role to ensure full compliance with these decisions, benefiting from the advanced digital infrastructure of the “Ejar” network, which allows for monitoring transactions and controlling violations with high accuracy, thus consolidating the principle of transparency and fairness in the Saudi real estate market.
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