Why the new Riyadh Metro is a testament to the Kingdom’s creativity and ingenuity

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The network will link King Khalid International Airport and King Abdullah Financial District, the prominent universities, downtown Riyadh and the public transport center. (AN Photo)
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The network will link King Khalid International Airport and King Abdullah Financial District, the prominent universities, downtown Riyadh and the public transport center. (AN Photo)
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The network will link King Khalid International Airport and King Abdullah Financial District, the prominent universities, downtown Riyadh and the public transport center. (Supplied)
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The network will link King Khalid International Airport and King Abdullah Financial District, the prominent universities, downtown Riyadh and the public transport center. (Supplied)
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Updated 23 September 2023
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Why the new Riyadh Metro is a testament to the Kingdom’s creativity and ingenuity

Why the new Riyadh Metro is a testament to the Kingdom’s creativity and ingenuity
  • The driverless, electric trains will serve six metro lines connecting 85 stations throughout the capital, spanning 176 kilometers 
  • With world-class functionality and a captivating design, the new metro will have capacity for 3.6 million passengers daily

RIYADH: While Riyadh has much going for it in recent years, nothing is as iconic as its subway transportation undertaking. It’s one of the world’s largest metro projects. And yet that is not the best part.

Riyadh Metro is one of the few places in the world where engineering embraces art, where its functionality blends with its magnificence.

With its stunning architecture and captivating design elements, the network will be able to operate electric trains without drivers.

According to the Royal Commission for Riyadh City, the network will consist of six metro lines connecting 85 stations and spanning about 176 km.

Cutting through the densely populated areas, the network will link King Khalid International Airport and King Abdullah Financial District, the prominent universities, downtown Riyadh and the public transport center.

Moreover, the $22.5 billion project with its four grand stations — Qasr Al-Hukm District, King Abdullah Financial District, Western and STC — will also revolutionize the city’s mobility infrastructure, promising to transport 1.2 million passengers daily in its initial phase and eventually 3.6 million at full capacity.

According to One Works, a global design consultancy firm instrumental in planning Western Metro Station, the philosophy demonstrated a design reflective of local culture and heritage.

It absorbed the Kingdom’s dominant desert landscapes, oases and palm groves and created a cluster of dune-shaped, earth-colored structures emerging from the site, creating incredible avenues for station entry, light penetration and pedestrian shading.

The plaza, envisaged as a new and significant urban center external to the downtown area, is a revitalizing force that will reconnect existing neighborhoods, provide transportation and services, and boost the city’s economic development.

Similarly, Zaha Hadid Architects’ conceptualization of the KAFD Metro Station is outstanding and prioritizes connectivity. According to the firm’s website, predicted rail, car and pedestrian traffic across the location was mapped to optimize internal circulation and avoid congestion.

The resulting configuration was a three-dimensional lattice expressed through a sequence of sine waves, which acts as the spine of the building. 

The overall composition echoes patterns generated by desert winds in sands, where reverberations generate complex repetitions in natural formations. 

According to Riyadh Metro Transit Consultants, one of the consortiums associated with the project, the network has introduced several sustainable measures to reduce energy consumption.

The product has adopted a mix of on-site generated energy from photovoltaic cells, energy-efficient equipment, LED lighting fixtures, and occupancy and presence sensors. 

Much thought has gone into water conservation with the project utilizing treated on-site gray water, sewage effluent, water-efficient fixtures, and efficient irrigation systems along the metro corridor.

Once completed, the project will considerably reduce carbon emissions by providing a sustainable means of transportation to facilitate citizens’ and residents’ dependence on vehicles. 

In one of its project highlights, RMTC said that the designs developed for the four stations will meet a minimum silver certification of Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design certification. 

Overall, the project has taken the lifecycle design approach: plan, design, and construct the project using materials that are local, recyclable and nonpolluting.

Once launched, this monumental project will be a testament to the creativity and ingenuity of architects, artists and engineers, a celebration of the human mind. 

It will demonstrate the country’s commitment to modernized structures that offer people top-tier facilities, making it a sought-after experience at the Riyadh Expo 2030.

The expo’s designated location, situated near the King Salman International Airport, is currently under construction, but it is strategically placed to showcase the advanced transportation systems of our times. The world is ready, and so is Riyadh.


KSrelief supervisor general meets UK development minister

KSrelief supervisor general meets UK development minister
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KSrelief supervisor general meets UK development minister

KSrelief supervisor general meets UK development minister

RIYADH: Anneliese Dodds, the British minister for development, has praised Saudi Arabia’s humanitarian efforts in various countries of the world through its relief agency KSrelief.
The minister made this comment during a video conference Dr. Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al-Rabeeah, the head of KSrelie, where they also discussed matters of common interest related to humanitarian and relief affairs.
Meanwhile, Ahmed bin Ali Al-Baiz, KSrelief assistant supervisor for operations and programs, met with Gavi Vaccine Alliance chief executive Sania Nishtar in Riyadh to discuss humanitarian and relief measures and ways to provide essential vaccines to countries assessed in need.
Elsewhere, the aid agency has also awarded an initial approval certificate to the Ain Ophthalmology Association in Jazan, allowing it to conduct operations outside the Kingdom.
In Jordan, KSrelief clinics provided services to 2,551 Syrian refugees in Zaatari Camp.


KSelief distributes thousands of date cartons in Yemeni cities 

KSelief distributes thousands of date cartons in Yemeni cities 
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KSelief distributes thousands of date cartons in Yemeni cities 

KSelief distributes thousands of date cartons in Yemeni cities 

RIYADH: KSrelief continues implementing several projects in Yemen, including the distribution of dates across the country to neediest groups.
The agency distributed 6,000 cartons of dates in the districts of Al-Houta and Al-Melah in Yemen’s Lahj Governorate, benefiting 36,000 individuals, state news agency SPA reported. 
It also delivered 3,187 cartons of dates to vulnerable groups in the Midi district of Yemen’s Hajjah governorate.
This aid, benefiting 18,000 individuals, is part of the date assistance distribution project in Yemen for 2024.


Arab League FMs urge enforcement of UN court decision on occupied Palestinian territory

Arab League FMs urge enforcement of UN court decision on occupied Palestinian territory
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Arab League FMs urge enforcement of UN court decision on occupied Palestinian territory

Arab League FMs urge enforcement of UN court decision on occupied Palestinian territory
  • International Court of Justice has ruled settlements are illegal
  • Ministers call for UN to suspend Israel from general assembly

CAIRO: The Arab League’s foreign ministers have urged the international community to enforce the International Court of Justice’s advisory opinion declaring Israel’s settlements illegal in the West Bank and East Jerusalem.

At the conclusion of their discussions on Tuesday at the 162nd Ministerial Meeting of the Arab League Council in Cairo, the ministers said Israel must cease its illegal presence and all settlement activities, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

They called on the UN General Assembly and Security Council to consider additional measures to end Israel’s illegal occupation.

The ministers also urged the ICJ to expedite its judgment on the case brought by South Africa against Israel, which accuses Tel Aviv of failing to abide by the 1948 Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide.

They said Israel’s expulsion of the Palestinian people from their land constitutes a serious violation of international humanitarian law.

It was also a declaration of war and aggression against Arab nations, undermines peace prospects, and exacerbates conflict in the region.

They called on the UN to suspend Israel from participating in its general assembly, SPA reported.

This was because of Israel’s “non-compliance with the purposes and principles of the United Nations Charter, its threat to international peace and security, and its failure to fulfill its obligations that were a condition for its admission to the United Nations.”

They also slammed Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for his refusal to withdraw from the Philadelphi corridor, which they said were obstructing efforts for a ceasefire and an exchange of prisoners and hostages.


Saudi Arabia reaffirms strong support for Sudan

Saudi Arabia reaffirms strong support for Sudan
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Saudi Arabia reaffirms strong support for Sudan

Saudi Arabia reaffirms strong support for Sudan

GENEVA: Saudi Arabia reiterated its support for Sudan during the 57th session of the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva on Tuesday, reported state news agency SPA.

Abdulmohsen bin Majed bin Khothaila, Saudi Arabia’s permanent representative to the United Nations, delivered a statement on the Independent International Fact-Finding Mission on Sudan.

In his statement, Khothaila emphasized the need to protect Sudan and its people from further destruction and the worsening humanitarian situation.

The Sudanese army, led by de facto ruler Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan, is locked in conflict with the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces led by his former deputy, Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo.

Khothaila has stressed the importance of adhering to the protection of civilians and aid workers and ensuring the safety of humanitarian corridors for the delivery of essential aid.

The war, which began in April 2023, has killed tens of thousands of people, displaced millions and triggered one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises.

Saudi Arabia also urged the prioritization of the interests of Sudanese people and halting of the conflict to safeguard state institutions and lead Sudan to safety.

The Kingdom called on the international community to commit to protecting Sudan and its people and working to restore security and stability in the country while welcoming international efforts and initiatives aimed at achieving peace in Sudan.


 


Saudi FM discuss Palestine, Syria and Somalia crises with counterparts in Cairo meeting

Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan attends an Arab League meeting in Cairo on Tuesday. (SPA)
Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan attends an Arab League meeting in Cairo on Tuesday. (SPA)
Updated 11 September 2024
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Saudi FM discuss Palestine, Syria and Somalia crises with counterparts in Cairo meeting

Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan attends an Arab League meeting in Cairo on Tuesday. (SPA)
  • Ministers discussed joint Arab action to intensify coordination on the Palestinian issue at the meeting

RIYADH: Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan met with his counterparts at the sidelines of the Arab League foreign ministers meeting in Cairo on Tuesday.

During the meeting, ministers discussed joint Arab action to intensify coordination on the Palestinian issue and other matters of concern.

Regional and international developments were also discussed at the meeting that was attended by a Turkish foreign minister for the first time in 13 years.

Bin Farhan bin Abdullah additionally met with his Tunisian counterpart Mohamed Nafti, who discussed ties and regional and international issues of common interest. 

The Kingdom’s foreign minister also met with the Mauritanian Minister of Foreign Affairs Salem Ould Merzoug, on the sidelines of the Ministerial meeting and discussed cooperation.

Several Arab countries including Saudi Arabia and the Secretary General of the Arab League Ahmed Aboul Gheit took part in a Liaison Committee meeting which discussed strengthening the Arab role in settling the Syrian crisis.

Similarly, a meeting was held to support Somalia in confronting the assault on its sovereignty. The meeting was attended by many Arab leaders including Faisal bin Farhan, and Arab the importance of respecting sovereignty of states was discussed.