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The Deputy Governor of Mecca leads the absentee funeral prayer for the late Grand Mufti of the Kingdom
The Deputy Governor of Mecca bids farewell to the late Grand Mufti of the Kingdom with a prayer in absentia, in a moving moment that reflects the depth of respect and appreciation for religious and national figures.
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Government press conference: Housing transformation and philanthropy technologies
The government press conference in Riyadh was launched to discuss the transformation of the non-profit housing sector and the role of artificial intelligence in the Ihsan platform in preparation for Ramadan.
The government press conference, which is organized periodically by the Ministry of Media, kicked off this afternoon (Monday) in the capital, Riyadh, as part of its ongoing efforts to promote effective government communication and to inform local and international public opinion about the most prominent national developments and achievements within the Kingdom’s Vision 2030.
This conference is of particular importance given the vital issues it addresses, hosting Minister of Municipalities and Housing Majid Al-Hogail, Minister of Media Salman Al-Dossari, and President of the Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority (SDAIA) Dr. Abdullah bin Sharaf Al-Ghamdi. This ministerial gathering reflects the integration among government entities in providing services and developing digital and social infrastructure.
Transformation in the third sector and the housing system
At the outset of the conference, Minister of Municipalities and Housing Majid Al-Hogail will address the radical transformation of the third sector (the non-profit sector) within the municipalities and housing system. This focus is a cornerstone of the Vision's objectives, which aim to increase the non-profit sector's contribution to the GDP. The Minister is expected to highlight developmental housing initiatives and community partnerships that have helped provide housing for the most vulnerable families, and how this sector is being transformed from a welfare-based approach to one focused on development and sustainability.
Transparency and national achievements
For his part, Minister of Media Salman Al-Dossari will review the Kingdom's most prominent developments and achievements across various sectors. Al-Dossari's remarks come within the framework of enhancing government transparency, as the government press conference serves as a key platform for answering public questions and clarifying facts, thereby strengthening trust between citizens and officials. The Minister will also address the significant strides the Kingdom has recently made in international indicators and major projects.
Artificial intelligence in the service of charitable work
In a related technical session, Dr. Abdullah bin Sharaf Al-Ghamdi, President of SDAIA, discusses the role of data and artificial intelligence in enhancing the efficiency of the Ihsan platform. With the approach of Ramadan, the peak of charitable giving, the importance of technology in ensuring donations reach their intended recipients accurately and reliably becomes paramount. SDAIA is leveraging its advanced digital infrastructure to empower charitable work, streamline the donor experience, and ensure the governance of donations, positioning the Kingdom as a leading model in the digitalization of humanitarian work.
This conference reflects the Saudi government’s commitment to the principle of transparency and participation, and highlights the efforts made to improve the quality of life, whether through providing suitable housing or developing digital services that serve the most needy groups in society.
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The Secret in the Story program was suspended because of the bus girl
The Supreme Media Council decides to suspend the program "The Secret in the Story" and ban presenter Sarah Hadi from appearing after hosting the accused in the bus girl incident, amid widespread public anger.
Egypt's Supreme Council for Media Regulation, headed by Engineer Khaled Abdel Aziz, issued a decisive decision to suspend the program "The Secret in the Story" and ban its presenter, Sarah Hadi, from appearing on air until the ongoing investigations are concluded. This decision came as a swift and firm response after the program hosted the accused in the harassment case known in the media as the "Bus Girl" incident, a move considered a serious violation of media and ethical standards.
Details of the Supreme Media Council's decision
The decision mandates that all media outlets subject to the provisions of Law No. 180 of 2018 prohibit the appearance of the program's presenter and the guest accused in the harassment case, especially since the case is still under investigation by the Public Prosecution and no final verdict has been issued. The council affirmed that this prohibition will remain in effect until the Complaints Committee completes its thorough examination of the incident and conducts the necessary investigations to ensure that those responsible for this transgression are held accountable.
Public anger and rejection of media chaos
The episode of the program that hosted the accused sparked a wave of anger and controversy on the Egyptian street and on social media platforms. A wide segment of the public and human rights activists expressed their categorical rejection of this move, considering it a blatant disregard for the feelings of the victim and all victims of harassment. Critics argued that giving a media platform to someone accused in a sensitive morality case before a judicial ruling constitutes a form of unacceptable "reputation whitewashing," and contributes to inflaming public sentiment rather than calming it.
The legal and ethical context of the media
This incident brings to the forefront the issue of professional standards in Egyptian media. The Media Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct prohibit exploiting criminal cases to achieve high viewership (trending) at the expense of societal values. Preempting the Public Prosecution's investigations and hosting defendants in the media to defend themselves before the court proceedings violates the principle of "innocent until proven guilty," but in a manner that harms the victim and influences the course of justice. The Supreme Council for Media Regulation has firmly addressed this issue.
The impact of the decision and its societal importance
The decision to suspend the program carries significant implications that extend beyond mere administrative punishment; it sends a clear message to all media content creators about the necessity of adhering to social responsibility. Given the efforts of the state and civil society to combat harassment and increase penalties for perpetrators, the media's role is to support these efforts, not hinder them. Addressing attempts to "manufacture fame" through moral transgressions is a crucial step in regulating the media landscape and ensuring that media platforms do not become arenas for chaos or the justification of crimes.
In conclusion, many followers demanded that the penalties be deterrent to prevent the recurrence of such professional lapses in the future, stressing that the pursuit of fame should not be a justification for violating the privacy of victims or manipulating public opinion.
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Inauguration of the general aviation terminal at King Fahd Airport and the automatic landing system
The Governor of the Eastern Province inaugurates the general aviation terminal at King Fahd International Airport and the first CAT III automated landing system in the Kingdom, to enhance aviation efficiency and the objectives of the transport strategy.
In a strategic move that enhances the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s position as a global logistics hub, His Royal Highness Prince Saud bin Nayef bin Abdulaziz, Governor of the Eastern Province, inaugurated today (Monday) two vital projects at King Fahd International Airport in Dammam: the new General Aviation Terminal and the upgrade of the automated landing system on the western runway to Category III (CAT III).
A quantum leap in private aviation services
The General Aviation Terminal is a significant addition to the airport's infrastructure, built on a total area exceeding 23,000 square meters. Designed to meet the needs of the private aviation sector and VIPs, the terminal offers the highest levels of privacy and luxury. The main terminal, spanning 3,900 square meters, includes state-of-the-art facilities for expedited check-in procedures.
The project also includes an aircraft parking area spanning more than 12,000 square meters, with a capacity sufficient to park four aircraft at once, in addition to parking spaces and support facilities covering an area of 6,600 square meters, ensuring smooth traffic flow and integrated services.
Automated Landing Technology (CAT III): The first of its kind in the Kingdom
In a technological first for the Kingdom's airports, a Category III (CAT III) Instrument Landing System was inaugurated on the western runway. The significance of this advanced system lies in its ability to enable aircraft to land safely and fully automatically in extremely low visibility conditions, such as dense fog and dust, significantly reducing the likelihood of flight diversions or delays and enhancing operational continuity and air safety reliability.
The upgrade project included the rehabilitation of the 4,000-meter western runway, the construction of an aircraft service road of the same length, and the provision of the runway with more than 3,000 smart lighting units operating with standardized technologies to serve different aircraft models.
Strategic context and national objectives
These inaugurations are part of the National Transport and Logistics Strategy, stemming from the Kingdom's Vision 2030, which aims to increase the capacity of Saudi airports and enhance air connectivity. King Fahd International Airport in Dammam is a key gateway to the Eastern Province, the Kingdom's industrial and oil hub, making the development of its infrastructure an economic imperative to serve the business sector and attract foreign investment.
His Excellency the Minister of Transport and Logistics, Engineer Saleh Al-Jasser, affirmed that these projects will enhance the airport's operational capacity to the highest international standards, thereby strengthening the competitiveness of Saudi airports regionally and internationally. For his part, the President of the General Authority of Civil Aviation, Abdulaziz Al-Duailij, explained that the selection of a global company like Universal to operate the terminal reflects the attractive investment environment created by the Authority to develop the general aviation sector.
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