Graffitists in Jeddah face SR1,000 fine

March 27, 2014

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Jeddah, Mar 27: The Jeddah Municipality is considering a decision to impose fines of anywhere between SR500 and SR1,000 on people who spray-paint profanities and indecent drawings on the city’s walls in both popular and remote neighborhoods, Abdulaziz Al-Ghamdi, municipality spokesman said.

Municipality maintenance teams have embarked on repainting several walls and public utilities in neighborhoods, including Bagdadia, Sabeel, Saheefah and Karantina.

“About 50 percent of these areas are in need of repainting,” he said. He appealed to youth to stop this illegal practice and encouraged them to put their creativity to better use.

“There are specialized clubs and art centers in the city for youth to hone their skills,” he said. “The drawings and slogans on these walls are often offensive and culturally unacceptable.”

Several fine arts, sociology and psychology professors told Arab News that the youth resort to this type of practice because they have too much free time and energy.

“Writing on walls and public utilities indicates an emotional void,” said Jaber Al-Mutlak, a social worker at the Ministry of Social Affairs in Makkah. “Such acts are an expression of resentment, disappointment and failure, either on the personal front or the social front.”

This type of energy, however, can be put to good use through the Education Ministry, he said. Competitions with awards and prizes, for instance, would attract many young talents. There are youth hostels under the General Presidency for Youth Welfare that offer artistic outlets across the country.

“Teens and adults in their twenties most often practice these types of hobbies,” said Abdul Mannan Malabar, a psychology professor and guidance counselor at King Abdulaziz University in Jeddah. “They intentionally and deliberately compromise the outer appearance of public utilities. Some of these youngsters suffer severe psychological, behavioral and social disorders and find difficulty expressing themselves.”

Parents and educational institutions must pay much more attention to this age bracket in order to transform this negative phenomenon into conducive creativity, he suggested.

“Wall-graffitiing is a practice that originated in the USA among the working class,” said Saudi artist Zuhair Toulah. “Yet today, the attitudes and conceptions surrounding this kind of art vary from country to country.”

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News Network
July 20,2020

Abu Dhabi, Jul 20: The United Arab Emirates launched its first-ever interplanetary Hope Probe mission to Mars from Japan's Tanegashima Space Centre at 01:58 a.m. (local time) on Monday.

"United Arab Emirates (UAE) launches its first mission to Mars, the 'Hope Mars Mission' from Japan's Tanegashima Space Center," UAE Space Agency said on its Twitter page.

The spacecraft is expected to reach Mars orbit in about 200 days from now and then begin its mission to study the Red Planet's atmosphere, WAM news agency reported.

Once it enters Mars' orbit in the first quarter of 2021, the Hope probe will mark the UAE's 50th anniversary.

The probe will travel 493 million kilometres into space in a journey that will take seven months, and will orbit the Red Planet for one full Martian year of 687 days to provide the first truly global picture of the Martian atmosphere.

The Hope probe will be the first to study the Martian climate throughout daily and seasonal cycles. It will observe the weather phenomena on Mars such as the massive famous dust storms that have been known to engulf the Red Planet, as compared to the short and localised dust storms on Earth.

It will also examine the interaction between the upper and lower layers of the Martian atmosphere and causes of the Red Planet's surface corrosion, as well as study why Mars is losing its upper atmosphere.

Exploring connections between today's Martian weather and the ancient climate of the Red Planet will give deeper insights into the past and future of Earth as well as the potential of life on Mars and other distant planets.

The Hope Mars Mission is considered as the biggest strategic and scientific national initiative announced by UAE's President His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan and His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum in 2014. The UAE will be the first Arab nation to embark on a space mission to the Red Planet in a journey that contributes to the international science community as a service to human knowledge.

The interplanetary mission is the first by any West Asian, Arab or Muslim majority country.

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April 24,2020

Dubai, Apr 24: The UAE reported 525 new COVID-19 cases on Friday. The Ministry of Health and Prevention said the total number of confirmed cases in the UAE is now 9,281.

MOHAP reported 8 deaths taking the total number of deaths in the country to 64. 123 recoveries have also been announced.

According to the Ministry of Health and Prevention, the latest cases were detected through its intensified investigation and examination procedures.

The ministry conducted over 32,000 additional COVID-19 tests among citizens and residents.

The ministry offered its sincere condolences to the families of the deceased. It also wished a speedy recovery to all patients and called upon the general public to strictly adhere to preventative measures out of concern for the health and safety of all.

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August 8,2020

Beirut, Aug 7: A devastating explosion that destroyed much of Beirut might have been the result of a missile attack or bomb, Lebanese President Michel Aoun said, as the death toll from the blast rose to 154.

More than 2,700 tons of ammonium nitrate had been sitting in a port warehouse for six years, but there have been conflicting accounts about why Lebanese authorities decided to empty the shipment of explosive material. The vessel carrying the flammable cargo was heading from Georgia to Mozambique when it stopped in the Lebanese port to load up on iron, according to the ship’s captain.

By Friday, 19 suspects had been arrested and Lebanon’s former director general of customs Chafic Merhy had been questioned by military police.

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