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Gas depots with drive-through service in the Eastern Province: Faster and safer service
For the first time in the Eastern Province, gas depots are now offering a drive-thru service. Learn more about this new service, designed to improve the urban landscape and raise safety standards.
The Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia has witnessed a significant leap forward in municipal and public services with the launch of the first drive-thru gas cylinder distribution system. This pioneering step is part of a comprehensive strategy aimed at developing the infrastructure for essential services and enhancing the customer experience by providing modern, fast, and safe solutions that surpass traditional methods of distributing gas cylinders.
operational mechanism and digital transformation of services
rely on a modern engineering and architectural design that allows citizens and residents to exchange gas cylinders without leaving their vehicles. This model features dedicated lanes for vehicles, ensuring smooth traffic flow and reducing the congestion that often occurs in front of traditional gas stations. These depots are also equipped with the latest safety and security measures, adhering to the highest quality standards in storage and handling, reflecting the commitment of the relevant authorities to implementing global best practices in this sector.
General Context and Historical Background
: Historically, gas distribution in residential neighborhoods relied on small shops or trucks roaming the streets, which sometimes presented challenges related to urban aesthetics and public safety requirements. With the rapid urban development witnessed in the Kingdom's cities, the urgent need to restructure this vital sector has become apparent. The drive-through gas depot project comes in response to this need and aligns with the National Transformation Programs, which aim to automate services and facilitate residents' lives.
The significance and expected impact
of this event extend far beyond simply being a new service; it directly contributes to the goals of Saudi Vision 2030, specifically the Quality of Life Program. This system is expected to contribute to:
1. Improving the urban landscape: Eliminating the haphazard distribution of gas distribution points and transforming them into organized, modern facilities.
2. Enhancing public safety: Reducing the risks associated with the rudimentary methods of transporting and storing gas, as the new depots are subject to strict oversight and equipped with advanced fire suppression systems.
3. Convenience and well-being: Saving consumers time and effort, especially during peak hours or in harsh weather conditions, thus increasing overall satisfaction with the services provided in the region.
In conclusion, this project represents a model to be emulated by the rest of the Kingdom’s regions, as it combines operational efficiency with urban aesthetics, confirming the Eastern Province’s continuous endeavor to be at the forefront of regions that adopt smart solutions to serve its residents.
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Honoring the trainees of the University Message newspaper at King Saud University
The University Message newspaper at King Saud University honors more than 30 male and female trainees in recognition of their efforts in editing, media, and developing their journalistic skills.
In a move reflecting the academic institutions' commitment to developing young media talent, the "University Message" newspaper celebrated the achievements of over 30 student trainees who actively participated in the newspaper's various activities over the past period. This recognition comes as a culmination of their diligent efforts in the fields of journalistic writing, photography, and production, and in appreciation of their contributions to enriching the media content of the newspaper, which is considered the primary media platform of King Saud University.
A long history and a pioneering role in university media
This occasion holds special significance given the historical stature of the "University Message" newspaper. It is not merely a periodical, but one of the oldest and most prestigious university newspapers in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, having accompanied King Saud University for decades. This newspaper has long served as a veritable "factory" from which many of the leading figures in the Kingdom's media and journalism landscape have emerged. Maintaining this training program and honoring its outstanding contributors is a continuation of a long legacy of professional and academic excellence.
The importance of field training for students
This recognition serves as a significant morale booster for the students, underscoring the importance of bridging the gap between theoretical study and practical application. Through their work at the newspaper, students acquire skills that cannot be learned solely in lecture halls, such as working under pressure to meet deadlines, crafting news professionally, and approaching university and community events with insightful journalistic perspectives. The participation of over 30 trainees in this course reflects the new generation's passion for media and their desire to develop their skills to keep pace with the rapid advancements in both digital and traditional journalism.
Future impact and keeping pace with the national vision
On a broader scale, this focus on media training for students benefits the national media landscape, aligning with the goals of the Kingdom's Vision 2030, which emphasizes empowering youth and developing their human capital. Universities are the primary incubators of talent, and King Saud University's support for such extracurricular activities directly contributes to infusing the media job market with qualified new talent capable of utilizing new media tools and creating innovative content. This recognition underscores the university's commitment to its responsibility towards its students, not only as recipients of knowledge but also as content creators and future leaders.
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The Minister of Sport and Prince William tour the sports track in Riyadh
The Minister of Sports accompanied Prince William on a tour of the sports track project in Riyadh, to learn about the objectives of Vision 2030 in enhancing quality of life and community sports.

His Royal Highness Prince Abdulaziz bin Turki Al-Faisal, Minister of Sport, received His Royal Highness Prince William, Crown Prince of the United Kingdom and Prince of Wales, during his official visit to the Saudi capital, Riyadh. This visit aims to strengthen the historic bilateral relations between the two kingdoms and to gain firsthand insight into the rapid developments taking place in Saudi Arabia across various sectors.
The Minister of Sport accompanied the distinguished British guest on a private field tour of the "Sports Track" project, one of the largest urban development projects in the world. During the tour, Prince William received a detailed explanation of the project's strategic components and its ambitious goals, which directly contribute to enhancing the quality of life for Riyadh's residents and visitors, and encouraging healthy lifestyles, in line with the objectives of Saudi Vision 2030.
The sports track: a green artery in the heart of Riyadh
The Riyadh Sports Track project is one of four major projects launched by the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz, and is under the direct supervision of His Royal Highness Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. Spanning over 135 kilometers, the project connects Wadi Hanifa in the west of the city with Wadi Al-Sulai in the east, forming a vital artery featuring pedestrian, cycling, and equestrian paths, in addition to vast green spaces and diverse sports, cultural, and artistic facilities.
This mega-project aims to transform Riyadh into an open-air art gallery, and encourage residents to adopt healthy lifestyles by providing a sustainable urban environment that promotes movement and exercise, thus contributing to raising Riyadh's ranking among the world's most livable cities.
A packed schedule supporting sports and culture
Prince William's visit to learn about this urban development model is part of his personal interest in environmental issues, sustainability, and mental and physical health. According to Kensington Palace, the British Crown Prince's itinerary will also include meetings with several Saudi female football players, reflecting the growing support and interest in women's sports in the Kingdom, which has witnessed significant progress in recent years with the establishment of an official league and a national women's team.
Prince William will also participate in an esports event in Riyadh on Tuesday, a sector the Kingdom is heavily investing in, as Riyadh has become a global hub for esports and gaming, particularly with its hosting of major international tournaments in this field. At the end of his tour, Prince William will visit the historic city of Al-Ula to explore the Kingdom's rich cultural and historical heritage and witness the region's world-class tourism and cultural development.
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Two Egyptians were executed in Tabuk for trafficking amphetamines
The Ministry of Interior carried out the death penalty in Tabuk against two Egyptians convicted of receiving and distributing amphetamine pills. Learn more about the details of the sentence and the Kingdom's efforts in combating drugs.
The Saudi Ministry of Interior announced on Tuesday the execution of two Egyptian nationals, Ashraf Mohamed Ali Obeid and Osama Abdel Hamid Mohamed Yassin . The executions were carried out after they were found guilty of a serious security and criminal offense: receiving a quantity of amphetamine pills with the intent to distribute them within the Kingdom, thus posing a direct threat to the security and safety of society and its members.
Details of the arrest and trial
In detail, thanks to vigilance and continuous field monitoring, the competent security authorities were able to apprehend the aforementioned perpetrators. Following the completion of a thorough investigation, they were formally charged with the crime and referred to the competent court for consideration. A legal ruling was issued confirming the charges against them and sentencing them to death by way of discretionary punishment (ta'zir) due to the gravity and seriousness of the crime. The ruling became final and binding after being upheld by the Court of Appeals and the Supreme Court, and a royal decree was issued ordering the execution of the legally mandated sentence. The sentence was carried out today in the Tabuk region.
The war on drugs: a firm security context
This execution comes within the context of the comprehensive and decisive security campaign led by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to combat the scourge of drugs, known in the media and among the public as the “War on Drugs.” The Kingdom’s government places paramount importance on protecting the nation’s borders and internal security from smuggling and trafficking attempts that systematically target the social fabric, particularly the youth, who represent the cornerstone of the Kingdom’s future and its ambitious vision. Saudi law classifies drug smuggling and trafficking as crimes of “corruption on earth,” which warrant the severest legal and Sharia penalties to deter anyone who dares to tamper with the nation’s security and resources.
Societal harm and deterrent penalties
Security and social studies confirm that drugs, especially amphetamine pills, cause serious harm not only to the individual user but also to families, leading to social disintegration, increased crime rates, and the loss of innocent lives. Therefore, the Ministry of Interior is committed to applying deterrent legal penalties against smugglers and dealers to protect youth and society from these deadly poisons and to safeguard public and private rights.
The Ministry of Interior concluded its statement by strongly emphasizing the Kingdom’s government’s commitment to maintaining security and achieving justice, while warning all those who commit such criminal acts that the sword and legal punishment will be their inevitable fate, and the security services will not hesitate to track down those involved and bring them to justice.
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