Saudi Border Guards foil attempt to smuggle drugs by boat

Millions of tablet were seized by authorities. (Saudi Border Guards photo)
Updated 24 April 2018
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Saudi Border Guards foil attempt to smuggle drugs by boat

  • Border guards seized 2,851,500 amphetamines tablets and 1.5 kilos of opium
  • Suspects have been handed over to relevant authorities for further action: border guard spokesman

JEDDAH: Saudi Arabia’s Border Guards foiled an attempt to smuggle a massive drugs haul into the northwestern province of Tabuk on Sunday.

Border guards found 2,851,500 amphetamines tablets and 1.5 kilos of opium on a boat being used to cross to the maritime borders of Tabuk, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Two Egyptian nationals on board the boat were arrested, while two Saudi nationals who were receiving the narcotics were also held.

The Border Guards’ spokesman, Col. Saher bin Mohammed Al-Harbi, said the suspects have been handed over to relevant authorities for further action.

Last month, the German Federal Police organized training for 11 Saudi women working at the General Directorate of Border Guards.

Al-Harbi said development and training of women in the Border Guards was part of a global skills program. 

“The program represented an important step by training technical personnel to perform their duties effectively,” he said.

Al-Harbi said the training sessions respected the morals of the Islamic religion regarding privacy and protection of women.

The Border Guards training program has the support of Crown Prince Mohammed bin, the spokesman said. 


Roblox tightens messaging rules for under-13 users amid abuse concerns

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Roblox tightens messaging rules for under-13 users amid abuse concerns

  • Video game maker said it removed ability to message others outside games on its platform for users under-13
  • Roblox said it will also allow parents and caregivers to remotely manage their child’s Roblox account

LONDON: Video game maker Roblox said on Monday that it is implementing new safety measures for users under 13, including permanently removing the ability to message others outside games on its platform.
However, under-13 users can still message others in-game with parental consent.
The gaming platform, which reported around 89 million users last quarter, said it will allow parents and caregivers to remotely manage their child’s Roblox account, view friend lists, set spending controls, and manage screen time.
Roblox has faced claims of child abuse on its platform. In August, Turkiye blocked access to Roblox following a court order, as prosecutors investigated concerns about user-generated content potentially leading to abuse.
A 2022 lawsuit filed in San Francisco claimed that Roblox facilitated the sexual and financial exploitation of a California girl by adult men, allegedly encouraging her to drink, abuse prescription drugs, and share sexually explicit photos.
The company said it has also introduced a built-in setting that will let users under the age of 13 access public broadcast messages only within games or experiences.
Roblox will replace age-based content labels with descriptors ranging from “Minimal” to “Restricted,” indicating the type of content users can expect. By default, users under nine can only access games labeled “Minimal” or “Mild.”
These new restrictions will also prevent users under 13 from searching, discovering, or playing unlabeled experiences, the company said.
Restricted content will remain inaccessible until a user is at least 17 years old and has verified their age.


Misk City, Samsung Saudi Arabia to collaborate in smart city technology

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Misk City, Samsung Saudi Arabia to collaborate in smart city technology

  • Partnership forms part of vision to create ‘integrated system that supports innovation and creativity among Saudi youth’

RIYADH: Mohammed bin Salman Nonprofit City, which is also known as Misk City, on Monday signed a memorandum of understanding with the tech giant Samsung Electronics to cooperate in the sectors of smart city technology, sustainability, and youth empowerment.

Misk City’s CEO David Henry signed the memorandum with the President of Samsung Electronics Saudi Arabia Hendrick Lee, on the sidelines of the Misk Global Forum in Riyadh, which finishes on Tuesday.

Henry said that the partnership with Samsung “represents an important step in line with Misk City’s strategic vision of creating an integrated system that supports innovation and creativity among Saudi youth,” the Saudi Press Agency reported.

He stressed the importance of working with Samsung “to create a vibrant and innovative environment that presents a unique model for smart cities.” 

Lee said that Samsung’s “cooperation with Misk City represents our unified commitment to leading innovation and sustainability with the aim of developing transformative solutions that enhance urban life and empower future generations in the field of technology, which benefits our communities.” 

The two parties will also collaborate on developing training programs specifically designed to hone the skills of Saudi’s youth to help enhance smart city experiences. These programs will later be hosted and delivered in Misk City, the SPA added.

Samsung Electronics is also considering setting up a showroom in Misk City to showcase its latest artificial intelligence-powered smart technologies, providing visitors with a firsthand experience of smart homes and understanding of future innovations.


Lebanon security official says Israel struck central Beirut

A man walks amid destruction in Beirut’s southern Haret Hreik neighbourhood a day after an Israeli airstrike targeted the site.
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Lebanon security official says Israel struck central Beirut

  • “An Israeli air strike hit close to the Al-Zahraa Husseiniya in Zuqaq Al-Blat,” the Lebanese security official said

BEIRUT: A Lebanese security official told AFP that an Israeli strike hit a central neighborhood of the capital Beirut on Monday, the third such attack in the last 24 hours.
“An Israeli air strike hit close to the Al-Zahraa Husseiniya in Zuqaq Al-Blat,” he told AFP requesting anonymity, referring to a Shiite place of worship in the densely-populated district.

An AFP correspondent in a nearby area heard two blasts, while reporters in another part of Beirut heard ambulance sirens.


Cenomi Centers inks deal for Jawharat Riyadh cooling plant

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Cenomi Centers inks deal for Jawharat Riyadh cooling plant

Cenomi Centers, the largest owner, operator and developer of contemporary lifestyle centers in Saudi Arabia, has announced the signing of a collaboration agreement with Arabian Cooling for Cooling and Air Conditioning — a joint venture of FAS Energy and Sojitz Corporation — to build, own, operate and transfer a new, environmentally best-in-class cooling plant that will service the flagship Jawharat Riyadh development and deliver significant savings in electricity consumption. 

Cenomi Centers will work together with FAS Energy and Sojitz Corporation, to ensure the delivery of efficient and sustainable cooling solutions in line with the highest standards. Jawharat Riyadh will be the first Gold LEED certified mall alongside Jawharat Jeddah.

As part of the agreement, no upfront capital expenditure will be required by Cenomi Centers. Cenomi Centers will save approximately 13 MWhr every year in electricity consumption delivering around SR4 million ($1.06 million) savings annually. The total savings over 25 years is estimated at approximately SR100 million. In addition, it is anticipated that Cenomi Centers will save approximately 30 percent in operation and maintenance costs including replacement costs every year.

The new central cooling plant will provide increased efficiency compared to traditional cooling systems, resulting in a reduced carbon footprint. According to the US Environmental Protection Agency calculator, the plant will save the equivalent of 1 million gallons of gasoline annually.

It will have a capacity of 12,500 refrigeration tons for a period of 25 years starting from the commercial operation date, spanning over 350,000 square meters and achieving LEED certification. It includes dedicated offices for the operations team, hybrid cooling technology based on water cooled and air-cooled chillers and a thermal energy storage tank with a capacity exceeding 14,000 cubic meters. It also comprises water pumps, a heat exchanger, electrical equipment and all necessary components to fully equip and operate the plant. 

The district cooling plant will have a greater degree of automation, which will reduce manual intervention and hence lead to improvements in efficiency. It will also deliver significant benefits to retailers who will not need to install individual cooling units or manage their operations and maintenance. 

Alison Rehill Erguven, CEO of Cenomi Centers, said: “I’m proud to announce the collaboration with FAS Energy and Sojitz Corporation to deliver this state-of-the-art cooling plant for Jawharat Riyadh. This agreement reflects Cenomi Centers’ ambitions to ensure that its developments are world-leading in sustainability. It represents a significant milestone in our sustainability strategy by delivering innovative energy solutions, which are aligned to Vision 2030. Not only will this collaboration deliver significant sustainability benefits through the reduction of electricity consumption, it will deliver an estimated SR100 million in monetary savings over the life of the contract.”

Turki Al-Hokair, CEO of FAS Energy, said: “FAS Energy, founded in 2013, is proud to lead the way in investing in carbon-efficient infrastructure. Initially focused on renewable energy, FAS Energy is now expanding into other sectors as well, such as district cooling.

“Through our collaboration with Cenomi Centers, we aim to combine the expertise of FAS Energy and Sojitz Corporation to deliver efficient cooling solutions that meet the growing demand for energy-efficient services in developments of this kind. These district cooling systems are designed to optimize energy consumption, reduce carbon footprints, and provide reliable, high-quality services.

“Collaborating with Cenomi Centers aligns with our commitment to sustainability, innovation, and contribution to Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030. The implementation of these district cooling systems will not only benefit the environment but also enhance the overall experience for tenants and visitors within these developments.”

Yasushi Asano, general manager, Energy Solutions Department 2 (Middle East and CIS), Sojitz Corporation, said: “We’re excited to collaborate with Cenomi Centers on this flagship project. Providing sustainable and efficient cooling is one way we demonstrate our commitment to net-zero goals and a greener future. For us, this collaboration goes beyond technology — it’s about making a meaningful difference for communities and future generations.

“With HVAC systems accounting for a significant portion of greenhouse gas emissions and consuming over 50 percent of a building’s electricity, investing in efficient cooling infrastructure is crucial. We aim to continue investing in future technologies and implementing them at the root level to reduce energy consumption in cooling infrastructure, thereby promoting both environmental sustainability and operational efficiency.

“This initiative also reflects Sojitz’s commitment to supporting Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 and its sustainability objectives. As we continue to invest in efficient infrastructure, projects like this demonstrate our belief that responsible business practices are integral to progress and growth.” 

To be completed at the end of 2025, the launch of Jawharat Riyadh and Jawharat Jeddah will be a watershed moment as Cenomi Centers pushes ahead with its ambitious growth pipeline to develop next-generation retail and lifestyle destinations in Saudi Arabia. Both malls will redefine the experiences of retail and leisure in the capital and nationwide. Jawharat Riyadh will introduce over 300 of the world’s most sought-after brands in more than 75 flagship stores, including 10 new brands to Riyadh.

The Arabian Cooling for Cooling and Air Conditioning has obtained a temporary license to operate district cooling services from the Saudi Electricity Regulatory Authority and any future developments regarding the JV’s acquisition of the final license will be announced at a later date.


US hits Israeli settler group with sanctions over West Bank violence

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US hits Israeli settler group with sanctions over West Bank violence

  • Sanctions block Americans from any transactions with Amana and freeze its US-held assets
  • Settler violence had been on the rise prior to the eruption of the Gaza war, and has worsened since the conflict began

WASHINGTON: The United States imposed sanctions on Monday on an Israeli settler group it accused of helping perpetrate violence in the occupied West Bank, which has seen a rise in settler attacks on Palestinians.
The Amana settler group “a key part of the Israeli extremist settlement movement and maintains ties to various persons previously sanctioned by the US government and its partners for perpetrating violence in the West Bank,” the Treasury Department said in a statement announcing the sanctions.
The sanctions also target a subsidiary of Amana called Binyanei Bar Amana, described by Treasury as a company that builds and sell homes in Israeli settlements and settler outposts.
The sanctions block Americans from any transactions with Amana and freeze its US-held assets. The United Kingdom and Canada have also imposed sanctions on Amana.
Israel has settled the West Bank since capturing it during the 1967 Middle East war. Palestinians say the settlements have undermined the prospects for the establishment of a Palestinian state in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip with East Jerusalem as its capital.
Israel views the West Bank as the biblical Judea and Samaria, and the settlers cite biblical ties to the land.
Settler violence had been on the rise prior to the eruption of the Gaza war, and has worsened since the conflict began over a year ago.
Most countries deem the settlements illegal under international law, a position disputed by Israel which sees the territory as a security bulwark. In 2019, the then-Trump administration abandoned the long-held US position that the settlements are illegal before it was restored by President Joe Biden.
Last week, nearly 90 US lawmakers urged Biden to impose sanctions on members of members of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government over anti-Palestinian violence in the West Bank.