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Machine translation: A new reality or a threat to human translators?
RIYADH — The debate over machine translation (MT) vs. human translation (HT) continues, with the question of whether MT will eventually replace HT in an era when MT is rapidly advancing and improving.A group of Saudi and international translation and interpretation academics and experts believe MT will replace HT, while another group believes MT will not replace HT.Meanwhile, a third group of those academic and experts agree that the relation between MT and HT is complementary.In an interview with the Saudi Press Agency (SPA), Dr. Abdelhamid Elewa, Associate Professor of Linguistics and Translation at Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University in Riyadh, says: "I think we will not have human translators in the future. In the future, the machine translation will overcome human...
December 30, 2021

Machine translation: A new reality or a threat to human translators?

Iran and Hezbollah are the real enemies in Yemen
In a press conference held in Riyadh on Sunday, Brig. Gen. Turki Al-Maliki, spokesman of the Arab Coalition to Support Legitimacy Yemen, revealed the deep involvement of the Lebanese Hezbollah in arming the Houthi militia and training them on how to use missiles and drones and launch them against Yemenis and Saudis. He made this disclosure with showing direct evidence for this.The shocking truth revealed in the press conference was that the Lebanese Hezbollah and its Houthi disciples have transformed the civilian Sana’a International Airport into a military base and a depot of missiles and drones along with a launch pad. These happen at a time when flights of international missions continue their landing and taking off as usual from the airport! Although Al-Maliki stressed that the...
December 27, 2021

Iran and Hezbollah are the real enemies in Yemen

The United Nations and accreditation of the Saudi Anti-Corruption School
It is not possible to diagnose and treat poverty in any society without diagnosing and treating corruption that is rampant in it. Any treatment of poverty without the treatment of corruption is just like treatment of a disease that has not been properly diagnosed. Hence, we can say corruption is the direct and indirect incubator of poverty.If the bottom of the society is eroded and its structure is disintegrated from below as well as from its right and left sides, apart from aggravating its communal diseases, then we can see that poverty is not the sole cause. In another sense, poverty is not a cause but the result. This is because poverty is a disease whose symptoms are easy to diagnose. The onus is often blamed on poverty instead of corruption, which is the real villain, owing to the...
December 22, 2021

The United Nations and accreditation of the Saudi Anti-Corruption School

Sisi and Erdogan; and the story of two experiments
The political and economic experiments of Egyptian President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi and Turkish President Recep Erdogan deserve to be contemplated. The two states share certain similarities and characteristic features - both are overlooking the Mediterranean Sea and both are considered as a gateway to Europe: Turkey to Asia, and Egypt to Africa. Their populations are large in numbers. The professional working class in the two countries is skilled and diverse and they have an old economic structure with a rich legacy. The major difference is that the star of Egypt is rising politically and economically while the star of Turkey is at a low ebb.Sisi began his experiment to build the second Egyptian Republic since 2013, and for two consecutive years he had been in the efforts of extinguishing...
December 20, 2021

Sisi and Erdogan; and the story of two experiments

Macron’s visit and Saudi Crown Prince’s clear-cut position on Lebanese file
Some Lebanese people repeat the mistake or wishful thinking about the fruits of the French President Emmanuel Macron’s recent visit to Saudi Arabia as well as to the United Arab Emirates and Qatar. Here, the true situation is in one place and the wishes of this Lebanese team are in another different place.Yes, the Lebanese file was there along with other files at the Saudi-French summit, and these include Iranian, Yemeni, Libyan and Iraqi files, apart from the files of the economy, military industries, and even the files of the digital economy, water and so on.Why are we dismissing the salve while the text of the Saudi-French statement as well as the comments of Macron after his meeting with Saudi Crown Prince Muhammad Bin Salman were the published ones?It was very evident from the joint...
December 16, 2021

Macron’s visit and Saudi Crown Prince’s clear-cut position on Lebanese file

Crown Prince’s historic summit tour
Crown Prince Muhammad Bin Salman’s recent tour of the five Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states was a landmark journey with a decisive single vision towards unifying positions and further solidifying the Gulf integration to confront challenges with an undying spirit of solidarity.The tour was aimed at strengthening cooperation, deepening ties and bolstering partnerships among the Gulf states, with which Saudi Arabia shares all the components of life in terms of language, belongingness, religion, customs, ambitions, and popular aspirations.It’s the journey of brotherhood and cementing of bonds that enabled reining in the false claims of haters, who have been propagandizing that there are Gulf - Gulf differences. A trip that scripted a new life to the joint Gulf action, which will lead...
December 12, 2021

Crown Prince’s historic summit tour

Dr. CARLOS M. DUARTE
Youth as a nature-based climate solution
Nature-based solutions have emerged at COP26 as one of the top hot remedies to cool our fevered planet, reflected in multiple announcements of investing in blue carbon and afforestation projects. These projects all require a commitment of permanence of the carbon sequestered (or conserved), with a horizon of 100 years, so that the carbon is safe from being released back to the atmosphere over climatically relevant time scales.This is an interesting proposition as it binds three human generations around nature based climate solution projects. Climate change presents a disruption of the intergenerational contract through which parents work to deliver a better world to their children, as it is them, the zeta and alpha generations, not me, a baby boomer, who will live through and suffer the...
December 10, 2021

Youth as a nature-based climate solution

Challenges, but life goes on
By Bandar AlsenaidiMany countries around the world are facing challenges; the defense of their territories comes at the forefront, instead of other challenges such as the pandemic, the main cause of an economic shock faced by all countries of the world.That pandemic, which played an important role in the global economic shock, did not leave one of the world's countries without being influenced by it. The difficulty of life faced by these countries, especially their citizens, disturbs their lives, and obstructs their daily life, difficult challenges to face not only governments, but their citizens too - As I mentioned earlier - including economic, defense of the homeland and developments that are binding to governments to keep pace with the daily accelerating global development. In our...
December 04, 2021

Challenges, but life goes on

Dr. Maliha Hashmi
It's time for green health
By Dr. Maliha HashmiIn recent weeks the world’s focus has been on the environment, and mitigating climate change, with leaders convening in Glasgow, Scotland, for the United Nations Climate Change Conference – COP26.Around 40,000 delegates from 200 countries registered for the conference that had produced commitments, including a pledge from our very own, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, to reach net-zero emissions by 2060.With the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia a major oil producer, it is impressively taking major steps to scale up climate action and environmental protection through its recently launched Saudi Green Initiative to improve quality of life and protect future generations.Commitments include a cooperative platform to implement a carbon circular economy; a regional center for climate...
December 02, 2021

It's time for green health

Will the world be shut down again?
As of Monday, the number of people infected with coronavirus has risen to around 262 million around the world, while the number of confirmed deaths stands at over five million. Therefore, the heavily mutated Botswana variant, which is named “Omicron” by the World Health Organization (WHO), appears to be the latest horror sweeping the world, and opens the door to myriad questions.This strain, which came from the southern part of the African continent, has already rocked the financial markets and pushed oil prices down.The Omicron variant also triggered many questions about the hope of the recovery of the global economy, amid the hard times of rising inflation and disruption of supply chains. This new variant has forced several countries to cancel flights to and from South Africa and a...
November 30, 2021

Will the world be shut down again?

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