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Tony Chan, KAUST President
On course for clean and green
The PIF Saudi International golf tournament got into full swing in early February, and professional golfers impressed fans and newcomers to the sport alike with their top-scoring skills. As the sport gains traction with residents, and new golf facilities are developed across the Kingdom, the question is raised — where will the water come from to maintain the courses? After all, the game requires big tracts of land and lots of water to keep the grass green. The good news is there are sustainable solutions, and one is under your feet.Saudi Arabia is investing in innovative wastewater treatment technologies to provide clean water for non-potable reuse applications such as horticulture, industry and irrigation, including water for lawns and golf courses. The Kingdom’s goal is to achieve...
February 13, 2023

On course for clean and green

Youssef bin Trad Al-Saadoun
The West burns copies of the Holy Qur’an...why?
Marking the International Holocaust Remembrance Day on Jan. 27, the Swedish Presidency of the Council of the European Union tweeted: “Today we commemorate the victims of the Jewish Holocaust. The European Union and the Swedish Presidency stand firmly against anti-Semitism, racism and all other forms of intolerance.”However, when an extremist Swede burned a copy of the Holy Qur’an in Stockholm, with the connivance and protection of the police, the Swedish government’s firmness against anti-racism was limited to a tweet by its foreign minister on Jan. 21, saying: “The anti-Islamic provocations are appalling. Sweden enjoys great freedom of expression, but it does not mean that the Swedish government or personally, we support the opinions expressed.”The argument of freedom of...
February 01, 2023

The West burns copies of the Holy Qur’an...why?

Talal Bayaa, CEO and Co-Founder of Bayzat.
Bayzat digital platforms will electrify workplace in 2023
By Talal Bayaa, CEO and Co-Founder of BayzatIf WEF chief Professor Klaus Schwab is to believe, dramatic change is happening at exponential speed. “We are at the beginning of a revolution that is fundamentally changing the way we live, work and relate to one another,” he writes in his new book, The Fourth Industrial Revolution.Businesses around the world are indeed undergoing a transformation as they increasingly relate to a global ecosystem based on a web of core tech trends including AI/machine learning, edge computing & analytics, hyperscalers, workplace automation, and workforce technology. These are the trends which would continue dominating headlines in 2023.Digital TransformationThe big thing that is happening globally is digital transformation. In a business space, digital shift...
January 30, 2023

Bayzat digital platforms will electrify workplace in 2023

King Abdullah University of Science and Technology President Tony Chan
More than an agreement
One way that KAUST comes into partnership with different entities, be they businesses, educational institutions or governmental agencies, is through what are called Memorandums of Understanding (MoU) — agreements that communicate the mutual intentions and goals of both parties that lead to further actions.KAUST has signed many MoUs with high profile organizations in Saudi Arabia as well as external partners throughout the course of the past year. You might have read about these agreements in various news articles and press releases, but you might not appreciate their value, and what they mean for the Kingdom.MoUs are about beginnings in that they pave the way for new developments, but there’s far more to the story. In many respects, they represent a cumulation of involvement.For...
December 12, 2022

More than an agreement

Narendra Modi
Humanity’s challenges can be solved by acting together
Today, India commences its G20 Presidency.The previous 17 Presidencies of the G20 delivered significant results - for ensuring macro-economic stability, rationalising international taxation, relieving debt-burden on countries, among many other outcomes. We will benefit from these achievements, and build further upon them.However, as India assumes this important mantle, I ask myself - can the G20 go further still? Can we catalyse a fundamental mindset shift, to benefit humanity as a whole? I believe we can.Our mindsets are shaped by our circumstances. Through all of history, humanity lived in scarcity. We fought for limited resources, because our survival depended on denying them to others. Confrontation and competition - between ideas, ideologies and identities - became the...
December 02, 2022

Humanity’s challenges can be solved by acting together

Dr. Jamil Aldandany
A Saudi-phobic West
Few societies in the West unite liberals and conservatives like Saudi Arabia. We Saudis often are described as extreme and xenophobic. While it is true that such people do exist in Saudi Arabia like in almost every society, they are now marginalized and have little impact, if any, on public life. Unfortunately, the people who fit the same description in Western countries are rehabilitated and have become mainstream, participate in elections, and some even sit in parliaments where racist statements and extreme positions are voiced and seldom condemned.It seems to me that Saudi Arabia's pretrial of its government, people and culture is less the result of disagreement over specific issues such as energy policy or diplomatic differences than an inherent and irrational Saudi-phobia rampant...
October 26, 2022

A Saudi-phobic West

Youssef bin Trad Al-Saadoun.
America and the policy of intimidation
By Youssef bin Trad Al-SaadounIn 1995, Hollywood released a movie titled: “The American President.” In the closing speech scene of the movie, the president is attacking one of his opponents, saying: “The only thing he is good at doing is intimidating something, and then finding someone to blame for that matter, and this is how you win the election.”This behavior represents the approach that some American politicians in Washington are currently following on the ground. These politicians are addicted to blaming others for the problems and mistakes they commit. Evidence for this in the modern American administration is numerous. They include the following:• The White House issued a statement on October 5, 2022, stating that “the US president is disappointed by the short-sighted...
October 14, 2022

America and the policy of intimidation

Inflation worries
Inflation continues to remain on top of the list of issues of global concern over the past 13 months. In fact, the level of concern about it increased during this year, featuring a significant jump. Inflation was followed in order by other issues of concern: poverty and social injustice, unemployment, crime and violence, financial and political corruption, health care, and taxes.The monthly survey, titled ‘What Worries the World,’ released by Ipsos International, explores what the public thinks are the most important social and political issues across 28 countries in various continents of the world, including Saudi Arabia.The survey showed that two out of three people believe that the economic situation is bad in their countries and that their countries are going in the wrong...
September 18, 2022

Inflation worries

Fahad Ibrahim Al-Deghaither
Why does the West embrace Iran?
One of the most bizarre breaking news headlines being followed were the negotiations between the Western countries and Iran over the restoration of the nuclear agreement. There prevails strange patience, flexibility and fluidity in dealing with a demonic regime that only recognizes murder and physical liquidation.A tyrannical regime, which has caused millions of sane Iranians to flee their country and migrate to all parts of the world, stands firm with live ammunition against any peaceful demonstrations or demands made by the Iranian people.The brutality of this regime was not, of course, confined to the Iranian domestic front alone, but it also employs traitors in several Arab countries to carry out its missions against the people and residents of these countries, scuttling any hope for...
September 05, 2022

Why does the West embrace Iran?

Engr. Abdulla Al Qahtani.
Fintech in GCC
Fintech is a concept that changes the way consumers make financial transactions, whether it is to lend money, borrow money, invest, process payments, buy insurance and fund transfers. One key driving element that introduced Fintech to Gulf states is electronic services, Government initiatives have supported the growth of fintech start-ups in these countries.The Fintech ecosystem is establishing itself gradually in the GCC and many developments are seen to take place. At the moment, there are several public-sector and private-sector entities that offer digital services. Government deregulation has attracted entrepreneurs in the GCC as financing opportunities grow. With the Fintech design aspects being present in the GCC the future is bright. E-services allow citizens to access government...
August 14, 2022

Fintech in GCC

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