France to Double Bike Network, Boost Cycling Culture

A woman rides an electric bike in Paris, France, June 14, 2020. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier/File Photo
A woman rides an electric bike in Paris, France, June 14, 2020. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier/File Photo
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France to Double Bike Network, Boost Cycling Culture

A woman rides an electric bike in Paris, France, June 14, 2020. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier/File Photo
A woman rides an electric bike in Paris, France, June 14, 2020. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier/File Photo

The French government plans to spend two billion euros ($2.2 billion) through 2027 to improve cycle infrastructure and help people buy bikes in an effort to reduce car use and boost cycling, government ministers said on Friday.

The aim will be to double the cycle lane network and the government will spend 250 million euros a year on new bike lanes from 2023 to 2027. The rest of the budget will go towards other measures to boost bicycle use.

"The state's bicycle effort is unprecedented and massive," Transport Minister Clement Beaune said in a tweet.

The government wants to make bicycles an attractive alternative to cars and a means of transport accessible to everyone from the youngest age and throughout their life, Beaune told Le Parisien newspaper.

The goal will be to increase the country's bike lane network from 50,000 km (30,000 miles) today to 80,000 km in 2027 and 100,000 km by 2030, with priority given to provincial cities and rural areas, as big cities have already received considerable state funding for cycling infrastructure, Beaune said.

About 500 million euros will be allocated towards subsidies to buy bicycles, including for second-hand bicycles, Reuters reported.

The government will also increase spending on bike parking facilities in railway stations and in cities, boost spending on anti-theft bike marking and provide bike training for all primary schoolchildren.

Cycling organizations welcomed the initiative.

"This visionary initiative will not only transform the way our citizens commute and live but also make France a global leader in promoting cycling infrastructure and culture," said Olivier Schneider, president of the FUB cyclists union.



Saudi National Museum Celebrates World Arabic Language Day with Interactive Events

Saudi National Museum Celebrates World Arabic Language Day with Interactive Events
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Saudi National Museum Celebrates World Arabic Language Day with Interactive Events

Saudi National Museum Celebrates World Arabic Language Day with Interactive Events

The Saudi National Museum, in collaboration with the King Salman Global Academy for Arabic Language (KSGAAL), will celebrate World Arabic Language Day on Saturday with engaging events.

The celebration aims to showcase the Arabic language's beauty and cultural richness while emphasizing the museum's role in preserving ancient cultural heritage.

Under the theme "Arabic Language and AI: Advancing Innovation While Preserving Cultural Heritage," the program will feature insightful dialogue sessions exploring the role of the Arabic language in the modern era and innovative approaches to reviving it through enriched educational methods. In addition, visitors will have the opportunity to delve into the rich history of the Arabic language through engaging presentations.

The celebration will also offer a variety of interactive activities, taking visitors on a journey through the history of the Arabic language, from ancient symbols to contemporary artistic expressions. Furthermore, the program will include captivating musical performances and other engaging experiences that highlight the value and civilizational significance of the Arabic language.