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The Geminid meteor shower peak in 2025 in Saudi Arabia: date and observation methods
The skies of the Kingdom are awaiting the peak of the Geminid meteor shower in 2025. Learn about the details of this major astronomical event and Jeddah Astronomical Tips for observing the phenomenon with the naked eye in desert areas.
Astronomy enthusiasts and astronomy buffs in Saudi Arabia are turning their attention to the sky, as astronomical forecasts issued by the Jeddah Astronomical Society indicate that the Kingdom's skies will be the stage for one of the most prominent annual astronomical events, the peak of the Geminid meteor shower in 2025. This event is considered the "king of meteor showers" due to its intensity and beauty, which distinguishes it from other meteor showers throughout the year.
The nature of the Geminid meteor shower and its unique origin
The Geminid meteor shower holds particular scientific significance. Unlike most meteor showers, which originate from cometary debris, the Geminids emanate from the wreckage of an asteroid known as 3200 Phaethon. This unusual celestial body behaves like a comet but is rocky in composition, resulting in meteors of high density and a variety of colors, including white, yellow, green, and blue—a characteristic that makes observing them with the naked eye an exceptional visual experience.
Peak timing and how to monitor it in Saudi Arabia
This meteor shower is expected to peak in mid-December 2025, specifically on the nights of December 13th and 14th. The atmosphere in Saudi Arabia, particularly in the desert and remote areas far from urban light pollution, provides ideal conditions for observation. Observers can expect to see up to 120 meteors per hour during peak times under clear skies.
Astronomical tourism and the local importance of the event
This event comes at a time when the Kingdom is witnessing a growing interest in the "astrotourism" sector, with many organizations planning observation camps in areas such as Al-Ula, the Empty Quarter desert, and the Sarawat Mountains. These phenomena offer an opportunity to raise scientific awareness of space science and astronomy among various segments of society, in addition to providing ample material for professional photographers to document the beauty of the Kingdom's night skies.
Jeddah Astronomical Tips for Observers
The Jeddah Astronomical Society confirmed that observing the Geminid meteor shower does not require telescopes or sophisticated binoculars, as it is clearly visible to the naked eye. Observers are advised to head to dark areas outside urban centers after midnight and allow their eyes sufficient time to adjust to the darkness (approximately 20 minutes) to enjoy watching the meteors as they enter Earth's atmosphere and burn up, creating an unforgettable celestial display.
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Makkah Real Estate Developers wins two real estate excellence awards and showcases its vision at the Future of Real Estate Forum 2026 as a gold sponsor
Makkah Urban Developers has been awarded two real estate excellence prizes and is showcasing its future vision as a gold sponsor at the Future of Real Estate Forum, further enhancing its leading position.

Makkah Real Estate Developers Company made a prominent appearance at the Future Real Estate Forum 2026, which commenced in Riyadh under the theme “Expanding Horizons and Flourishing Real Estate.” The company participated as a gold sponsor in this major real estate event, reaffirming its commitment to supporting the developmental momentum witnessed in the Kingdom’s real estate sector. The company’s booth at the accompanying exhibition attracted a large number of visitors and specialists eager to learn about its latest real estate projects.

On the sidelines of the forum, Dr. Magdi Hariri, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Makyoun Company, participated in a specialized dialogue session entitled: “Urban Design: Sustainability and Quality of Life in the Real Estate Industry” with a select group of real estate sector leaders.
In his speech, which received a great deal of interaction, Dr. Hariri compared the past and present regarding the resident's experience, saying: “During the past twenty years, the focus was on the house being beautiful from the inside only, and as soon as one leaves it, one misses vital facilities and green spaces. Now, we are living a reality that was yesterday just a dream, where quality of life has become an integral part of project design.”.
Regarding the balance between sustainability and economic feasibility, Dr. Hariri explained that the real obstacles lie in finding competencies capable of creativity in urban design, noting that “Makkioun Urban Developers” succeeded in finding a balance between sustainability and “humanization” and the fair price of the real estate product.
Dr. Magdi Hariri concluded his remarks by thanking the Ministry of Municipalities and Housing, praising the great role and continuous efforts of His Excellency Mr. Majid Al-Hogail in supporting the urban development system in the Kingdom. He also commended the pivotal role of NHC, appreciating the approach instilled by Mr. Mohammed Al-Bati and colleagues at NHC and the Ministry of Housing, stressing that the synergy of these efforts is what has made Saudi real estate development today a leading model to be emulated regionally and internationally.

The ceremony included the presentation of "Excellence Awards" in the presence of His Excellency the Minister of Housing, Majid Al-Hogail
Makkah Urban Developers' participation in the forum culminated in winning two awards at the "Real Estate Excellence Awards" ceremony, in the categories of (Mid-Rise Residential Buildings) and (Low-Rise Residential Buildings). The company received the awards in the presence of His Excellency the Minister of Municipalities and Housing, Mr. Majid Al-Hogail, a move that affirms the high standards of urban planning that the company adheres to in its projects.
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Saudi Arabia: 4 new exceptions to facilitate franchising and support Vision 2030
The Saudi Cabinet approved four new criteria that exempt some franchisees from experience requirements, with the aim of stimulating promising sectors and supporting entrepreneurs within Vision 2030.
In a strategic move aimed at enhancing the business environment and supporting small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), the Saudi Cabinet approved a significant amendment to the Commercial Franchise Law. This amendment exempts certain franchisors from the requirement of prior operational experience, based on four specific criteria. This decision aligns with the goals of the Kingdom's Vision 2030, which seeks to diversify the economy and stimulate innovation and entrepreneurship.
Background to the decision and the importance of the franchise system
The franchise system in the Kingdom is a cornerstone for supporting the growth and expansion of local brands, as well as attracting international brands. Historically, Article 5, Paragraph 1 of the system stipulated a fundamental condition to protect investors and franchisees: “A franchise opportunity may not be offered or a franchise granted unless the franchise business has been operated according to the franchise business model for a period of no less than one year by two individuals or at least two different points of sale.” The purpose of this condition was to ensure that the business model had proven its success and replicability before being offered as an investment opportunity to others, thus reducing risks for new entrepreneurs.
The four criteria for exception and their expected impact
With the move towards a more resilient and dynamic economy, the Cabinet's decision introduced carefully considered exceptions that balance protection and stimulus. These criteria are:
- Belonging to promising sectors: Franchise businesses must fall within the sectors targeted by Vision 2030, such as tourism, entertainment, technology, or advanced industries. This criterion aims to accelerate the growth of these vital sectors and increase the number of companies operating within them.
- Providing a comprehensive business model: The franchisor is required to submit a clear and detailed business model, including operational manuals, market analysis, and a feasibility study demonstrating the project's viability. This criterion replaces the requirement for practical experience with rigorous planning and analytical requirements.
- Innovation and Economic Contribution: Franchise activity must be innovative, offering a product or service that effectively contributes to national economic development and meets local market needs. This requirement fosters the emergence of unique brands that fill market gaps and support local content.
- Linking the financial consideration to revenue: The fourth standard stipulates that the franchisor should not impose any financial consideration on the franchisee before operations commence and revenues are generated. The consideration should be linked to the actual financial performance of the project, as defined in the agreement. This measure reduces financial risk for the new investor and ensures the success of both parties.
The economic and future impact of the decision
This decision is expected to have a multifaceted positive impact. Locally, it will encourage entrepreneurs and innovators to transform their projects into scalable brands through the franchise model, leading to job creation and supporting the growth of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). Regionally and internationally, this regulatory flexibility makes the Saudi market more attractive to emerging global brands that may not meet the pre-operational requirements but possess strong and innovative business models, thus enhancing the Kingdom's competitiveness as a leading investment destination.
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Launch of the Athar platform for environmental freelance work in Saudi Arabia | Vision 2030
The Ministry of Human Resources launched the “Athar” platform to regulate freelance work in the environmental sector, with the aim of providing quality job opportunities and supporting small and medium enterprises within the framework of Vision 2030.
In a strategic move aimed at regulating and developing the environmental services market in Saudi Arabia, the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development, in cooperation with the National Center for Environmental Compliance, announced the launch of the “Athar” platform for freelancers. This platform, part of the Professional Accreditation Initiative, is the first regulatory framework of its kind enabling individuals to practice environmental freelance work in a certified and official manner, opening new horizons for Saudi specialists and supporting the national transformation towards a green economy.
National context and future vision
The launch of the “Athar” platform cannot be viewed as an isolated event, but rather as an integral part of the major transformations the Kingdom is undergoing within the framework of Vision 2030. The Vision seeks to diversify income sources and reduce dependence on oil, with a strong focus on environmental sustainability. Initiatives such as “Green Saudi Arabia” and “Green Middle East” are fundamental pillars of this direction, aiming to improve the quality of life and protect the environment for future generations. Hence, the “Athar” platform serves as an implementation tool that translates these aspirations into tangible reality by building a qualified national workforce capable of leading the environmental services sector.
Launch details and first phase
The platform's launch ceremony was attended by high-level officials, including the Deputy Minister of Human Resources and Social Development for Labor, Dr. Abdullah Abu Thnein, and the Deputy Minister of Environment, Water and Agriculture, Engineer Mansour Al-Mashiti, reflecting the importance the government places on this project. As a first step, 99 licenses were issued to accredited environmental practitioners who will begin their careers by providing environmental management plan (EMP) services for low-impact facilities, such as auto repair shops, in collaboration with the private sector.
Expected economic and social impact
The official spokesperson for the National Center for Environmental Compliance, Saad Al-Mutrafi, explained that the platform serves a vast market of over 50,000 establishments, making it a promising economic market. Opening this field to individuals will directly contribute to supporting localization efforts and creating quality job opportunities for citizens in a specialized and in-demand sector. It will also raise the overall level of environmental compliance in the Kingdom, as small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) will be able to access certified environmental services at competitive prices, thus enhancing their sustainability and reducing their environmental footprint.
A look to the future
The platform's development plans don't stop there, with the next phase scheduled for launch in the second quarter of this year. This phase will involve training a new cohort of environmental practitioners through specialized programs implemented in collaboration with several leading Saudi universities. These academic partnerships aim to ensure the quality of the outputs and provide the market with highly qualified professionals capable of delivering comprehensive consulting services across multiple environmental fields, extending beyond simply preparing plans to include periodic reports and environmental audits.
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