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Saudi Arabia has world-class cultural heritage sites
Al-JazirahOur country has many ancient monuments and unique historical sites. This heritage is a tourism asset that has remained unused for many years. In the past, cultural and heritage tourism was limited as it was difficult to show others our monuments and historical sites. However, with the radical changes that Saudi Arabia is witnessing today on so many levels, the tourism sector has been reawakened and is opening its arms to everyone from all over the world.The world will soon realize that we are a country with an extraordinarily rich material heritage. We have more than 6,300 cultural heritage locations, many of which are linked to Islamic history and cannot be found in any other part of the Islamic world.There are hundreds of public and private museums spread around different...
February 26, 2019

Saudi Arabia has world-class cultural heritage sites

The royal road to Pakistan, India and China
Even though Saudi ties to Asia have a long history, many observers have raised questions about the recent visits of Crown Prince Muhammad Bin Salman to three of the continent’s biggest and most powerful nations.Here is a summary of the rationale behind each visit.Why Pakistan?Since Pakistan’s independence from the British Empire and separation from India, Saudi Arabia and Pakistan have formed a strong alliance based on a long history with the subcontinent and their shared religion - Islam.Pakistan has since its creation been one of the biggest and strongest Muslim nations and a founding member of the Muslim League and Organization of Islamic Conference (later, the Organization of Islamic Cooperation).Pakistanis have worked hard and long with us to develop and build our nation into one...
February 26, 2019

The royal road to Pakistan, India and China

The Kim-Trump Hanoi summit
VIETNAM has revoked the visa of a look-alike of the North Korean leader Kim Jong Un who last week held an impromptu “summit” with a Donald Trump impersonator in the Vietnamese capital Hanoi, where there real Trump and Kim are due to hold their second summit talks starting on Wednesday.The Vietnamese authorities stand accused of a sense of humor failure in deporting Australian-Chinese impersonator Howard X who first hit the headlines last year when he danced in front of North Korean cheerleaders at the Seoul Winter Olympics. It is unclear if Russell White, the Canadian who pretended to be Donald Trump has also been given his marching orders by the Hanoi government. But in any event, the shenanigans of this pair are being taken by some commentators as a metaphor for the Trump-Kim summit,...
February 26, 2019

The Kim-Trump Hanoi summit

A stranger in one’s own country
Al-MadinaWHAT does it mean to live an isolated life in the middle of a crowd? How does it feel to be able to sit among friends yet secluded because your Absher account is suspended and you cannot get any of the government services done?Such a life is abominable and difficult to even imagine. The family of the person who lives such a life also pays a price. The man of the house is crippled and cannot do anything for his near and dear because to get any of the services, he has to go through his Absher account, which is frozen.Although suspending the electronic services for citizens in debt is a way to secure the rights of creditors, we must also look at how such action will affect those who are in debt and how they are made to suffer even more because they are denied all government services....
February 25, 2019

A stranger in one’s own country

Watch China and India!
There are two countries that will have a great impact on the future of economics and political mobility and I do not mean the United States and Russia, but rather China and India.China is an important, effective and influential economic weight at the global level. Its every movement has profound repercussions on the international level, but China today has a clear concern and fear. It has achieved a low growth rate, the first in its 30-year history, and it is no longer growing as it was before. It is a country where the average income is growing, but which cannot maintain a double-digit growth rate.China has a long history of large companies in the public sector and in diverse fields, such as electricity, iron and steel and telecommunications, and now 34 percent of those companies are...
February 25, 2019

Watch China and India!

Where are you going this evening?
OkazYears ago not many people asked this question. It was more common before society turned conservative and the limited entertainment sources we had four decades ago were banned. We had an opportunity to watch movies at a sports clubs or at outdoor venues that functioned as movie theaters. You could easily rent a movie and a projector and you could also attend a concert here and there. You could see a play on certain occasions, or enjoy folklore shows from Arab and non-Arab communities. All of that disappeared. The question “Where are you going this evening?” was not even possible unless you read it in the newspaper of countries that Saudis visited for tourism.Nowadays, this question is being asked again in Saudi society, with the variety of entertainment options available in most...
February 25, 2019

Where are you going this evening?

Choosing sides in Venezuela
Humanitarian aid has become the latest flashpoint in the ongoing standoff between Nicolas Maduro and Juan Guaido. The delivery of aid to Venezuela has proven to be a key area of contention between the two men who see themselves as the country’s leader. That split has Venezuela polarized with anti-government protests and counter-protests daily, as backers and opponents in Venezuela and beyond choose who to side with.The US and other countries sent aid to Colombia and Brazil in hopes of providing relief to the impoverished and malnourished nation. Maduro, however, has ordered Venezuela’s border with Brazil closed, and broke diplomatic relations with Colombia. He also ordered his forces to block the aid, saying that the assistance is tantamount to foreign intervention. He’s denied that...
February 25, 2019

Choosing sides in Venezuela

Why did MBS visit 3 nuclear states?
THERE is a common denominator that should be noted about Crown Prince Muhammad Bin Salman’s three-stop Asian swing to Pakistan, India and China: All these three states are nuclear and have giant and powerful economies. Not only that, each state is an ally of the Kingdom and enjoys multi-faceted strong strategic ties, especially in defense and industry. Crown Prince Muhammad has concluded his visit to all three states successfully, thanks to his great insight and realization of the importance of those allies in this vital continent of which the Kingdom is a part.Such insight is the result of the Kingdom’s careful reading of its future and the fact that it always gives priority to its interests and anything that helps it strengthen its mutual ties with other states. During the recent...
February 24, 2019

Why did MBS visit 3 nuclear states?

Finally, a close race in Israel
Former Israeli army chief and rising political star Benny Gantz and centrist leader Yair Lapid have upended Israel’s April 9 elections with their decision to join forces against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.Netanyahu and his right-wing allies are still favored to win on a security platform but Gantz’s “Blue and White” alliance with Lapid’s centrist Yesh Atid Party represents a major challenge. Gantz’s newly created Resilience Party soared in opinion polls taken a day after he made his maiden political speech. Gantz and Lapid, who agreed to rotate as prime minister if they win, are joined by former Defense Minister Moshe Yaalon and ex-military chief of staff Gabi Ashkenazi in a move intended to emphasize their military experience to challenge Netanyahu’s claim that he is...
February 24, 2019

Finally, a close race in Israel

Victim of a man with psychological problems
Al-RiyadhThe mother of seven-year-old Zakariya Al-Jaber did not know that her son would die tragically in Madinah. The boy’s throat was slit in front of his mother by the hand of a man who had psychological problems. Unfortunately, people with psychological disorders live among us without any signs that indicate their illness.We are facing new cases of people with psychological disorders who may be dangerous to society. The blame falls on the Ministry of Health which was not supposed to let those people out on the streets, because they are like ticking time bombs. They should instead be kept in specialized facilities under medical supervision and provided with a suitable lifestyle. They should only be released when they are fully cured and with the signature of a specialized doctor...
February 24, 2019

Victim of a man with psychological problems

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