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Hussein Al-Qahtani, spokesperson of the National Center for Meteorology (NCM), said that the meteorological winter season will begin in Saudi Arabia on Monday, Dec. 1, with temperatures starting to gradually decrease.
NCM: Winter begins Monday as rainfall expected to continue in several regions in coming days
Saudi Gazette reportJEDDAH—Hussein Al-Qahtani, spokesperson of the National Center for Meteorology (NCM), said that the meteorological winter season will begin in Saudi Arabia on Monday, Dec. 1, with temperatures starting to gradually decrease. There are continued chances for rainfall to experience in several regions of the Kingdom in the coming days, he said. Al-Qahtani said that the weather in the Kingdom is characterized by pleasant and relatively stable conditions. He said that next Sunday will witness the beginning of the first rainy spell of December, expecting rainfall ranging from moderate to heavy, affecting several regions that were impacted recently, particularly Madinah and Hail regions, the highlands of Makkah and parts of its southern coast, in addition to other large areas...
November 29, 2025

NCM: Winter begins Monday as rainfall expected to continue in several regions in coming days

Exercise commander Bg. Gen. Saad Al-Ahmari said the participating forces, including the Saudi Navy, demonstrated high levels of professionalism and combat readiness.
Saudi forces demonstrate combat readiness as Medusa-14 Naval Exercise concludes in Egypt
Saudi Gazette reportCAIRO — The Medusa 14 Naval Exercise concluded in Egypt, with the Royal Saudi Naval Forces participating alongside forces from Egypt, the host country, as well as from France, Greece and Cyprus.The final day of the drills featured advanced operational scenarios, including protection of maritime infrastructure, anti-submarine operations, asymmetric warfare exercises, fast-boat attacks, and amphibious and vertical-landing operations.Participating forces also carried out diverse training in an operational environment, including search and rescue, anti-air warfare, amphibious operations, electronic warfare, combat diving, and tactical shooting.Exercise commander Bg. Gen. Saad Al-Ahmari said the participating forces, including the Saudi Navy, demonstrated high levels of...
November 29, 2025

Saudi forces demonstrate combat readiness as Medusa-14 Naval Exercise concludes in Egypt

The rollout is scheduled to begin in the first quarter of 2026 to align with the rapid development of the Saudi capital. (File photo)
Riyadh Airports to launch major terminal transformation plan in early 2026
Saudi Gazette reportRIYADH — King Khalid International Airport, operated by Riyadh Airports Company, is preparing to implement a major strategic transformation plan — the first of its kind since the airport opened more than 40 years ago. The rollout is scheduled to begin in the first quarter of 2026 to align with the rapid development of the Saudi capital. The initiative is one of the airport’s most significant development projects and supports the strategic vision for Riyadh’s airports, introducing comprehensive operational and organizational enhancements. As part of the plan, a large operational reallocation between terminals will be carried out after redesigns were completed to preserve the airport’s original architectural identity.Under the new arrangement, terminal 5 will be...
November 29, 2025

Riyadh Airports to launch major terminal transformation plan in early 2026

Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi. (EPA)
Japan PM to address FII PRIORITY Asia Summit 2025 in Tokyo on Monday
Saudi Gazette reportTOKYO — The Future Investment Initiative (FII) Institute announced that Prime Minister of Japan Sanae Takaichi will attend as the Special Guest at the FII PRIORITY Asia Summit 2025, taking place in Tokyo. She will deliver an in-person keynote address on Monday, December 1.This high-level engagement marks a significant moment in international dialogue, offering delegates and global stakeholders the opportunity to hear directly from Japan’s national leader at a pivotal time for global economic cooperation, innovation, and regional development, underscoring Asia’s role in shaping the future of global prosperity.FII Institute Acting CEO and Executive Committee Chairman Richard Attias said: “We are deeply honored to welcome Prime Minister Takaichi to the FII PRIORITY...
November 29, 2025

Japan PM to address FII PRIORITY Asia Summit 2025 in Tokyo on Monday

King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) Supervisor General Dr. Abdullah Al Rabeeah speaking at Great Ormond Street Hospital in London on Friday.
173 countries benefit from Saudi humanitarian aid that accounts for $142 billion
Saudi Gazette reportLONDON — As many as 173 countries from around the world have benefited from 8,406 projects costing over $142 billion, implemented by Saudi Arabia in the humanitarian, relief, development, and charitable realms. This was revealed by King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) Supervisor General Dr. Abdullah Al Rabeeah. Delivering a lecture on humanity in medicine at the Zayed Centre for Research into Rare Disease in Children at Great Ormond Street Hospital in London on Friday, he affirmed Saudi Arabia’s pioneering role in humanitarian work, leading the Arab world and ranking among the top donors globally.Dr. Al-Rabeeah stated that the Saudi humanitarian work has gained a global dimension under the guidance of Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King...
November 29, 2025

173 countries benefit from Saudi humanitarian aid that accounts for $142 billion

The film will be shot entirely in the Kingdom.
Saudi anti-narcotics film ‘The Watchful Eyes’ begins table read ahead of filming
Saudi Gazette report RIYADH — Turki Alalshikh, Chairman of the General Entertainment Authority (GEA), announced the start of the table read for the upcoming anti-narcotics film Al-Oyoun Al-Sahira (“The Watchful Eyes”), a feature inspired by a true story taken from the case files of Saudi Arabia’s drug enforcement officers. The announcement comes as filming is set to begin next week, generating broad attention as one of the most anticipated Saudi cinematic projects. Alalshikh thanked Prince Abdulaziz bin Saud bin Naif, Minister of Interior, for his strong support for the production, along with ministry personnel and anti-narcotics officers. He said the film aims to portray the sacrifices of security forces and bring their efforts to the big screen in a way that reflects their...
November 29, 2025

Saudi anti-narcotics film ‘The Watchful Eyes’ begins table read ahead of filming

Haneda Airport’s Terminal 2 is crowded with travellers due to flight cancellations, in Tokyo, Japan, 29 November 2025. (EPA)
Saudi airlines adjust operations amid Airbus A320 recall
Saudi Gazette report RIYADH — Airbus has ordered immediate repairs on roughly 6,000 A320-family aircraft, marking what appears to be one of the largest recalls in the company’s 55-year history and causing disruption for flights worldwide. The A320 family is the backbone of short- and medium-haul aviation in Saudi Arabia, with Saudia operating 64 aircraft, Flynas 66, and Flyadeal 45. Industry sources note that not all jets will require the full procedure, but those that do must undergo a mandatory software recalibration expected to take around three hours per aircraft. All three Saudi carriers issued advisories early Saturday, warning of potential schedule disruptions while emphasizing that safety remains their top priority. Saudia said it was “monitoring and reviewing the updates...
November 29, 2025

Saudi airlines adjust operations amid Airbus A320 recall

A destroyed Israeli military vehicle in the town of Beit Jinn in rural Damascus near Mount Hermon, Syria, 28 November 2025. (EPA)
Saudi Arabia condemns Israeli “blatant aggression” in attack on Syria’s Beit Jinn
Saui Gazette reportRIYADH — The Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) has strongly condemned the Israeli occupation forces’ attack on the town of Beit Jinn in the Damascus countryside, describing it as “blatant aggression” and reaffirming the Kingdom’s rejection of all violations of Syrian territory. In a statement issued on Friday, the ministry said: “The Foreign Ministry expresses the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia's condemnation and denunciation of the blatant aggression carried out by the Israeli occupation forces against the town of Beit Jinn in the Damascus countryside of the Syrian Arab Republic. The Kingdom affirms its complete rejection of all Israeli violations of Syrian territory and attempts to undermine the security and stability of Syria and its brotherly...
November 29, 2025

Saudi Arabia condemns Israeli “blatant aggression” in attack on Syria’s Beit Jinn

Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman delivering the commencement speech at KAUST.
‘Welcome to the new Saudi Arabia’: Prince Abdulaziz’s powerful speech at KAUST
Saudi Gazette reportTHUWAL — Minister of Energy and Chairman of the KAUST Board of Trustees, Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman, delivered a moving message on merit, inclusivity, and national transformation during the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) Commencement ceremony on Thursday. Speaking to graduates, faculty members, and families, the Minister used a personal story to explain what he called “the new Saudi Arabia”, a country that rewards contribution, talent, and ambition regardless of background. At KAUST’s Commencement this week, HRH Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman, Minister of Energy and Chairman of the KAUST Board of Trustees, delivered a powerful message:This is the new Saudi Arabia — a nation built on meritocracy and talent, welcoming everyone who wants...
November 29, 2025

‘Welcome to the new Saudi Arabia’: Prince Abdulaziz’s powerful speech at KAUST

Airbus decided on Friday to mandate immediate repairs to 6,000 A320-family jets. (EPA)
Saudia reviews A320 fleet after Airbus issues major global safety directive
Saudi Gazette reportRIYADH — Saudia announced that it is reviewing required updates to its Airbus A320 family aircraft following a global safety directive issued by the manufacturer, as a sweeping recall affects more than half of the worldwide A320 fleet. In an official statement, the airline said it is “assessing any potential impact on flight schedules” and will contact affected guests directly if adjustments are needed. Saudia urged travelers to ensure their contact details are updated and to monitor notifications. “The safety of our guests and crew remains our highest priority,” the airline said. The directive follows Airbus’ decision on Friday to mandate immediate repairs to 6,000 A320-family jets, in what appears to be one of the largest recalls in the company’s 55-year...
November 29, 2025

Saudia reviews A320 fleet after Airbus issues major global safety directive

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