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Qassim Content Creators Club: Supporting media talents and Vision 2030
The establishment of the Content Creators Club for Journalism in Qassim as a leading platform to support media talents and refine their skills, in line with the digital transformation and the objectives of Saudi Vision 2030.
In a strategic move aimed at enhancing the media landscape in Saudi Arabia, the establishment of the “Content Creators Club for Journalism” in the Qassim region was officially announced. This unique initiative serves as a comprehensive platform to support and empower young media talents, honing their skills to produce professional journalistic content that meets the demands of the digital age and effectively contributes to achieving the ambitious goals of Saudi Vision 2030.
General context and objectives of Vision 2030
The club's establishment is part of the Kingdom's major transformations, with Vision 2030 placing paramount importance on developing human capital and fostering the creative and cultural sectors. Digital media and content creation are fundamental pillars in building a vibrant society and a thriving economy. Through programs such as the Quality of Life Program, the government seeks to provide a stimulating environment for talent and encourage community initiatives. The club's registration on the "Hawi" platform, overseen by the Ministry of Media and the program, demonstrates institutional support for these initiatives, which aim to organize and develop the hobbies and creative activities sector.
Importance and expected impact
Locally, the club is expected to become a vibrant hub in the Qassim region, attracting creative and media enthusiasts of all ages and providing them with the training and tools necessary for development. Nationally, this initiative contributes to raising the quality of Saudi media content and presenting a positive image of the transformations taking place in the Kingdom. Furthermore, targeting age groups starting from nine years old represents a long-term investment in building a generation of media professionals capable of competing globally, proficient in modern tools, and able to tell the Saudi story to the world with professionalism and credibility.
In a statement, Professor Majid bin Ayed Al-Furaidi, the club's president, confirmed that this initiative is under the direct supervision of the Ministry of Media, led by His Excellency Minister Salman Al-Dossari, praising the ministry's ongoing efforts to support national media and empower youth. Al-Furaidi added, "The club is not merely a meeting place, but a comprehensive incubator for creative ideas and a platform for unleashing latent potential, reflecting the digital transformation in the Kingdom.".
Membership and Activities
Al-Furaidi explained that the club is open to everyone, regardless of gender or nationality residing in the Kingdom, starting from the age of nine, based on a belief in the importance of early empowerment. He noted that the club's action plan includes holding specialized workshops, conducting regular meetings to exchange experiences, and activating strategic partnerships with relevant media and academic institutions to provide a stimulating environment for communication and collaboration among members. The club aspires to be a leading media outlet focused on generating ideas and developing content, and building a generation that operates according to the values of innovation and excellence to produce national media content that reflects professionalism and quality.
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The death penalty was carried out against a perpetrator who murdered a citizen in the Eastern Province
The Saudi Ministry of Interior announced the execution of Jassim Al-Rajab, who was convicted of murdering Youssef Al-Rajab in the Eastern Province, stressing its commitment to achieving justice.
The Saudi Ministry of Interior announced on Tuesday the execution of a Saudi citizen in Al-Ahsa Governorate in the Eastern Province, after he was convicted of committing a heinous murder against another citizen, in a case that involved treachery and betrayal, which necessitated the application of the hadd punishment for treachery against him.
The details of the crime, as explained in the ministry's statement, involve Jassim bin Adel bin Matouq Al-Rajab murdering Yousef bin Ibrahim bin Ali Al-Rajab. The crime was committed in a treacherous manner, as the perpetrator tricked the victim into believing he wanted a ride, inviting him into his vehicle. Once the victim trusted him, the perpetrator ambushed him with several fatal stab wounds using a sharp instrument, resulting in his immediate death.
Legal context: What is the “punishment for treachery”?
Judicial rulings in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia are based on Islamic Sharia law, and treacherous murder is considered one of the most serious and heinous forms of homicide. Treacherous murder is defined as murder committed through deception and trickery, where the victim feels safe from the perpetrator and expects no harm. Given the gravity of this type of crime for the security and stability of society, its punishment in Islamic Sharia is death, a fixed penalty with no possibility of pardon by the victim's family or acceptance of blood money, as it constitutes an attack on the public right of the entire community, not merely the private right of the victim's family.
Judicial procedures and confirmation of the verdict
Following the crime, security forces apprehended the perpetrator. Intensive investigations led to his indictment for the crime in its entirety. After being referred to the competent court and following all due legal procedures, a verdict was issued confirming the charges against him and sentencing him to death for the premeditated murder of the victim. The verdict underwent all stages of appeal, being upheld by the Court of Appeals and subsequently by the Supreme Court, thus becoming final and binding. Accordingly, a royal decree was issued ordering the execution of the legally mandated sentence.
The impact and importance of the ruling
The execution of this sentence underscores the Saudi Arabian government's commitment to maintaining security, achieving justice, and deterring anyone who dares to take innocent lives. The Ministry of Interior emphasized in its statement that the application of Islamic Sharia law is the means to protect society and safeguard the rights of its members, while simultaneously warning anyone contemplating such crimes that they will face severe legal punishment. This action sends a firm message to the local and international community that there will be absolutely no leniency in cases of bloodshed and crimes that threaten social peace.
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Deportation and fines for unlicensed taxi drivers in Saudi Arabia | New transportation system
The Public Transport Authority is implementing the new system by deporting an expatriate and fining him 12,000 riyals for practicing the unlicensed passenger transport activity known as “Kaddada”, in a step to enhance the security and safety of the sector.
The Public Transport Authority in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia announced the issuance of a decisive decision to deport a foreign resident from the country and fine him 12,000 Saudi riyals, after it was proven that he was practicing the activity of transporting passengers in his private vehicle without obtaining the necessary regulatory licenses, which is known locally as “Al-Kaddada”.
This decision is one of the strictest applications of the new road transport system, issued by Royal Decree No. M/188 dated 24/08/1446 AH. This system aims to fully regulate the road transport sector, raise the quality of services provided, ensure the highest standards of safety and security for passengers, and eliminate arbitrary practices that harm the sector and its users.
Historical background and context of the new organization
The phenomenon of "flight taxis" is not new to Saudi society. For many years, it represented a form of informal transportation, with some individuals resorting to it to earn extra income by using their private cars to transport passengers from airports, public transport stations, and shopping malls. While it once fulfilled a need, it was fraught with risks, most notably the lack of security oversight, the absence of insurance to cover passengers in case of accidents, and the lack of guarantees regarding driver competence or vehicle roadworthiness.
With the launch of Vision 2030, the Kingdom moved towards restructuring all economic and service sectors, including the transportation sector. The sector witnessed the introduction of licensed smart transportation applications, which provided a safe and regulated alternative, making market regulation and the elimination of unregulated practices an urgent necessity to ensure fair competition and protect consumers.
The importance of the decision and its expected impact
The Public Transport Authority's decision has significant implications on several levels. Locally , it reinforces the authority of the system and underscores the government's commitment to enforcing its regulations, thereby boosting passenger confidence in licensed public transport. It also helps protect licensed Saudi drivers working in this sector who face unfair competition from unlicensed operators. From a security perspective , eliminating this phenomenon reduces the likelihood of crimes or violations that might be associated with vehicles not registered for public transport.
At the regional and international levels , this measure reflects the Kingdom's commitment to developing its legislative and investment environment to align with global standards, thereby encouraging organized investment in the transport and logistics sector. It also sends a clear message to all residents of the Kingdom that they must abide by applicable laws and regulations, and that any violation, particularly those related to labor and commercial activities, will be met with deterrent penalties, potentially including deportation.
The authority stressed that it will not tolerate any violations that affect passenger safety and service quality, confirming that the penalties stipulated in the system include fines of up to 12,000 riyals, impounding the vehicle used in the violation, in addition to deporting the non-Saudi violator from the Kingdom after the penalty is applied.
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Saudi Arabia weather: Frost wave and sub-zero temperatures in Al-Jawf
The National Center for Meteorology warns of temperatures dropping to -3°C in Tabuk and Al Qurayyat, with frost expected. Learn about the anticipated effects and safety guidelines.
The National Center for Meteorology in Saudi Arabia issued an advanced warning about a severe cold wave expected to hit the northern parts of the Kingdom, specifically the governorates of Qurayyat and Tabarjal in the Al-Jawf region, early Tuesday morning. The center warned of a sharp and significant drop in temperatures, reaching below zero degrees Celsius.
Details of the anticipated cold wave
According to the warning, minimum temperatures are expected to range between 0°C and -3°C. The center indicated that this cold wave will be accompanied by widespread frost, further exacerbating the cold and posing additional challenges. The center specified the expected timeframe for this weather pattern as 1:00 AM to 8:00 AM on Tuesday, a period during which temperatures typically reach their lowest levels.
The climatic context of the north of the Kingdom
The Al-Jawf region and the northern parts of Saudi Arabia are known for their continental desert climate, characterized by extremely hot summers and bitterly cold winters. This extreme temperature variation is due to their inland location, far removed from the moderating influences of the sea, and their direct exposure to cold air masses from the north, particularly the Siberian High during winter. Cities like Tabuk, Qurayyat, Arar, and Tarif are among the coldest in the Kingdom, where sub-zero temperatures are not uncommon during the peak of winter but rather a part of their established climatic pattern.
Expected effects and the importance of warnings
These cold waves have direct and significant impacts on various aspects of life in the region. Locally, the demand for heating increases dramatically, placing a strain on the electricity grid. Frost also poses a risk to road safety, particularly during the early morning hours, as it can cause vehicles to skid. The Civil Defense Directorate and other relevant authorities are issuing continuous warnings to drivers, urging them to exercise caution and drive slowly.
As for the agricultural sector, for which the Al-Jawf region is renowned, frost poses a real threat to crops, especially vegetables and fruit trees. In such conditions, farmers take preventative measures to protect their crops, such as covering plants or using sprinkler irrigation systems to prevent freezing. These weather conditions also require special attention to the elderly, children, and those with chronic illnesses. Wearing warm clothing and avoiding prolonged direct exposure to the cold is always recommended.
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