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A committee has been formed to ban asbestos in Saudi Arabia: details of the Cabinet's decision
The Saudi Cabinet has approved the formation of a permanent committee to ban asbestos. Learn about the dangers of this "silent killer," its link to cancer, and the importance of this decision for public health and the environment.
In a decisive step reflecting the leadership's commitment to promoting public health and environmental safety, the Saudi Cabinet, in its session held in Riyadh last Tuesday, chaired by the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz, approved the formation of a permanent committee to oversee all matters related to asbestos and monitor the implementation of its ban. This decision comes as a strategic preventative measure to mitigate the serious health risks associated with this substance, long known globally as the "silent killer.".
The history of asbestos: from "magical mineral" to imminent danger
Asbestos is a group of natural mineral fibers that gained widespread popularity during the 20th century in various industries, particularly in the construction sector, thanks to its unique properties of resistance to heat, electricity, and corrosion, as well as its strength and durability. This material was used extensively in thermal insulation, roofing tiles, water pipes, and car brakes. However, scientific evidence later revealed that inhaling fine asbestos fibers poses a direct threat to life, transforming it from a favored industrial material into an environmental and health hazard that must be eliminated.
Catastrophic health risks and alarming figures
The danger of asbestos lies in the fact that its fibers are microscopic and invisible to the naked eye. When inhaled, they settle in the lungs, causing severe inflammation and scarring that may not show symptoms for many years or even decades. According to the World Health Organization, all forms of asbestos are classified as carcinogenic to humans. This substance causes more than 200,000 deaths annually worldwide, in addition to causing chronic and serious diseases such as pulmonary fibrosis (asbestosis), lung cancer, laryngeal and ovarian cancer, and mesothelioma, which affects the lining of the chest and abdomen.
Professional workload and future challenges
Joint estimates from the World Health Organization and the International Labour Organization reveal a shocking reality: over 70% of work-related cancer deaths are attributable to occupational exposure to asbestos. Workers in the construction, demolition, maintenance, and asbestos mining sectors face the greatest risks, resulting in an estimated loss of 4 million disability-adjusted life years annually. Furthermore, smoking doubles the risk of lung cancer in individuals exposed to these fibers.
Towards an asbestos-free environment
International health organizations have affirmed that the only and most effective solution to eliminate asbestos-related diseases is the complete cessation of its use in all its forms. The Kingdom has preceded more than 50 countries worldwide in this approach, having already banned the material through stringent legislation. While safe, fiber-free alternatives currently exist, the greatest challenge remains the safe handling of older buildings containing asbestos. Their demolition or maintenance requires meticulous precautions to prevent the dispersal of fibers, a matter that the newly formed Standing Committee will regulate and monitor to ensure a healthy and safe future for the community.
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Sultan bin Sulayem relieved of his duties and Essa Kazim appointed as Chairman of Dubai Ports
Details of the dismissal of Sultan bin Sulayem from the chairmanship of DP World and the appointment of Essa Kazim and Yuvraj Narayan, amid international pressure and trends to strengthen governance in Dubai.
The Dubai government announced significant changes to the leadership structure of its ports and logistics sector, a strategic move aimed at strengthening governance and ensuring sustainable growth in one of the emirate's most important economic institutions. The decisions included relieving Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem of his duties and appointing new leaders with extensive financial and administrative experience.
Details of new appointments at DP World
Under the new resolutions, Essa Kazim Chairman of the Board of Directors of DP World Group, while Yuvraj Narayan the role of Group Chief Executive Officer. This separation of the Chairman and CEO positions, previously held by Bin Sulayem, is part of the implementation of global best practices in corporate governance.
The changes also included the appointment of Abdullah bin Damithan as head of the Ports, Customs and Free Zone Corporation, succeeding Sultan bin Sulayem, indicating a comprehensive restructuring of the top leadership in this vital sector.
Background to the decision: International pressure and the Epstein case
These changes come at a sensitive time, as the company has recently faced increasing international pressure. According to Reuters reports, Sultan bin Sulayem's name has been linked to the late American businessman Jeffrey Epstein, who was convicted of sex crimes. This alleged connection has led to tangible economic repercussions, with British International Investment Corporation (BIC) and Canada's second-largest pension fund suspending new investments in the company, prompting a move to bolster confidence in the leadership.
New leadership experiences and the path to the future
The new leaders have a proven track record that supports Dubai’s economic direction; Essa Kazim currently serves as Governor of the Dubai International Financial Centre and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Dubai Stock Exchange, and has more than 30 years of experience in the financial and banking sector, which enhances the company’s financial solvency and credibility with international investors.
For his part, Yuvraj Narayan has been a key pillar of DP World since joining in 2004, where he served as Chief Financial Officer and led strategic initiatives that contributed to the company’s expansion into 79 countries, making him the ideal choice to ensure the continuity of operations with high efficiency.
The strategic importance of DP World ports
DP World is a major driver of global trade, handling nearly 10% of international trade. Under the leadership of Ahmed Bin Sulayem, who has led the company for over four decades, DP World has undergone a remarkable transformation from a local port operator to a global logistics giant. These new appointments underscore the Dubai government’s commitment to maintaining this position, with a focus on transparency and good governance to ensure the flow of foreign investment and further strengthen Dubai’s role as a key hub in global supply chains.
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Riyadh Parking activates free managed parking in 3 new neighborhoods
Learn about the details of activating Riyadh Parking for free managed parking in King Salman, King Abdullah and Al Muhammadiyah neighborhoods starting from February 15 and how to issue permits.
The Riyadh Parking Project announced a new expansion step aimed at enhancing urban organization in the capital, by activating free managed parking in three vital residential neighborhoods: King Salman neighborhood, King Abdullah neighborhood, and Al-Muhammadiyah neighborhood. This decision is scheduled to come into effect starting from February 15.
Context of urban development and quality of life
This announcement comes amidst the major transformations Riyadh is undergoing as part of the Kingdom's Vision 2030, specifically the Quality of Life Program. The capital is striving to address the traffic challenges resulting from population density and rapid urban growth. The problem of haphazard parking and vehicle congestion within residential neighborhoods—especially those adjacent to commercial areas—is one of the most prominent issues troubling residents, prompting regulatory intervention through the "Riyadh Parking" project to ensure smooth traffic flow and preserve the city's aesthetic appeal.
Activation details and benefits offered to residents
The project management explained that this step reflects a qualitative shift to a broader operational phase, directly aimed at protecting the privacy of residential neighborhoods and preventing vehicles from spilling over from busy commercial streets into quiet residential areas. Riyadh Parking confirmed that the new system carefully considers the social needs of residents, offering the following advantages:
- Simplified family permits: The possibility of issuing free residential permits for first-degree relatives (parents and children) valid for a full year and renewable, by adding the resident’s address as an additional national address in the application.
- Guest visit management: The system allows residents to issue visitor permits with high flexibility, whether for private visits (less than 20 vehicles) or public invitations for large events that do not require entering data for each vehicle, making it easier to host guests without the hassle of searching for parking spaces.
Past successes and future plans
The decision to expand into the three new neighborhoods was based on the tangible positive results achieved in previous phases, which included the neighborhoods of Al-Wurud, Al-Rahmaniyah, Al-Muruj, Al-Ulya, and Al-Sulaimaniyah. Statistics revealed the issuance of over 40,000 residential and visitor permits, reflecting the local community's engagement and desire to regulate their residential environment. These measures have previously contributed to improving the urban landscape and significantly reducing instances of illegal parking.
Looking ahead, Riyadh Parking confirmed that this activation is part of a comprehensive strategic plan extending until 2026, which will cover a larger number of neighborhoods in central and eastern Riyadh, to ensure an organized and comfortable residential environment for all residents of the capital and its visitors.
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Today's weather: Active winds and fog in several regions of the Kingdom
The National Center for Meteorology issued a report on today's weather, predicting dust-raising winds in Tabuk and Al-Jawf, and dense fog in the highlands and the Eastern Province.
The National Center for Meteorology issued its daily weather report for today (Friday) across the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, indicating the continuation of the weather fluctuations characteristic of this time of year. The report included important warnings for residents of several regions, as the center predicted active winds stirring up dust and sand, which could lead to reduced horizontal visibility in parts of the Tabuk, Al-Jawf, and Northern Borders regions.
In a related context concerning weather phenomena affecting visibility, the center noted a high probability of fog formation during the early morning and late night hours. This forecast includes parts of the southern and southwestern highlands, specifically in the Jazan, Asir, and Al-Baha regions, as well as the highlands of the Makkah region. The report also did not rule out the possibility of fog extending to parts of the Eastern Province, necessitating caution while driving on highways and open roads.
Red Sea conditions and wind patterns
Regarding the maritime situation, the National Center of Meteorology provided detailed information on surface wind patterns in the Red Sea. Northwesterly to northerly winds are expected in the northern and central parts of the sea, with speeds ranging from 10 to 25 km/h. These winds will shift significantly after midday, becoming southeasterly to easterly in the northern part, reaching speeds of up to 30 km/h. In the southern part of the Red Sea, winds will be southeasterly to southerly at speeds ranging from 15 to 35 km/h, potentially intensifying to 50 km/h, particularly towards the Bab el-Mandeb Strait. This could affect maritime navigation for fishermen and other seafarers.
Geographical diversity and its impact on the Kingdom's climate
These forecasts are part of the ongoing monitoring conducted by the National Center for Meteorology to track climate changes in the Kingdom, which is characterized by a wide geographical diversity that directly impacts weather conditions. While northern regions such as Tabuk and Al-Jawf experience active surface winds that stir up dust due to their open desert nature, the mountainous regions in the south and west (Asir, Al-Baha, Taif) enjoy different climatic conditions that allow for cloud condensation and fog formation due to high humidity and lower temperatures at the mountain peaks.
The importance of weather warnings for public safety
These daily reports are of paramount importance both locally and in terms of public services, as traffic safety and road security authorities rely on them to regulate traffic and warn of potential hazards. The relevant authorities urge drivers in areas experiencing dust or fog to adhere to speed limits and use appropriate lighting to ensure their safety and the safety of others, especially given the rapid changes that can occur in weather conditions during such times.
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