Life Returns to Normal in Yemen’s Mokha

A UAE soldier escorts Yemeni Prime Minister Ahmed Obeid bin Daghr during a visit to the liberated Red Sea port city of Mokha on August 6, 2017. (Reuters)
A UAE soldier escorts Yemeni Prime Minister Ahmed Obeid bin Daghr during a visit to the liberated Red Sea port city of Mokha on August 6, 2017. (Reuters)
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Life Returns to Normal in Yemen’s Mokha

A UAE soldier escorts Yemeni Prime Minister Ahmed Obeid bin Daghr during a visit to the liberated Red Sea port city of Mokha on August 6, 2017. (Reuters)
A UAE soldier escorts Yemeni Prime Minister Ahmed Obeid bin Daghr during a visit to the liberated Red Sea port city of Mokha on August 6, 2017. (Reuters)

The people of Mokha described the reopening of fish restaurants and the end of electricity outages as predictors of happiness and the return to a normal life in the recently liberated historic port city on the Red Sea cost of Yemen.

In a visit to the city, where legitimacy forces regained control a few months ago, Asharq Al-Awsat documented some scenes in the areas visited on Sunday by Yemeni Prime Minister Ahmed Obeid bin Daghr for the first time since its liberation from Houthi militias.

During his trip to the port city, Daghr promised to return Mokha to a normal life and improve its services.

He also toured the headquarters of the Arab Coalition's administrative base in the southwest Yemeni city from where he called for more coordination between the leaders of the National Army, the Popular Resistance and the Coalition forces to advance on all areas still under Houthi’s control.

While Daghr toured the city on Sunday, the very high temperature did not prevent the young Yemeni Hamdi Ibrahim from arriving early to his work at a popular restaurant in downtown.

Ibrahim said the fish restaurant is once again packed with customers, a sign that life has returned to normal in the city, which was world famous for the production of a mocha variety of coffee beans.

“Since the liberation of Mokha, the port city witnessed the reestablishment of electricity supplies 24 hours a day, with the presence of a surplus,” said Haidara Mahyoub, another man in his thirties.

The popular markets of Mokha also saw renewed trade, despite a slight rise in the prices of fish, bread and vegetables. However, those high prices were still better than those of goods in Yemen’s temporary capital of Aden.



Saudi Industry Minister Leads Delegation to K Show 2025 in Germany

Saudi Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources Bandar Alkhorayef. (SPA file)
Saudi Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources Bandar Alkhorayef. (SPA file)
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Saudi Industry Minister Leads Delegation to K Show 2025 in Germany

Saudi Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources Bandar Alkhorayef. (SPA file)
Saudi Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources Bandar Alkhorayef. (SPA file)

Saudi Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources Bandar Alkhorayef kicked off on Wednesday an official visit to Germany, leading a high-level delegation from the Saudi industrial ecosystem to participate in K Show 2025 — the world’s leading trade fair for the plastics and rubber industries, held in the city of Düsseldorf.

The visit aims to strengthen industrial cooperation between the two countries, exchange expertise with leading industrial nations, and explore opportunities for building effective partnerships that contribute to transferring advanced technologies and attracting quality investments to the Kingdom, in line with the objectives of Saudi Vision 2030, said the Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources in a statement.

During the visit, Alkhorayef will inaugurate the Saudi pavilion at K Show 2025, which showcases the development of Saudi industry and highlights the investment opportunities available in priority sectors, such as chemical conversion, advanced manufacturing, and other key industrial areas, in addition to the enablers provided to investors.

He will also tour the main pavilions of leading Saudi and international industrial companies, including SABIC and TASNEE, as well as German companies such as AKRO-PLASTIC GmbH, to learn about the latest industrial technologies and global best manufacturing practices.

The minister will co-chair, along with the CEO of Messe Düsseldorf, a high-level roundtable meeting attended by senior executives from major international industrial companies to review promising opportunities in Saudi Arabia’s industrial sector and discuss the Kingdom’s competitive advantages as an attractive investment destination.

Saudi Arabia and Germany enjoy strong economic relations. In 2024, non-oil trade between the two countries amounted to SAR39.07 billion, while German investments in the Kingdom exceeded SAR14.62 billion, reflecting the confidence of German companies in the Saudi investment environment.

The minister’s official visit to Germany and the Kingdom’s participation in K Show 2025 aim to strengthen international industrial partnerships, exchange expertise, promote knowledge and technology transfer, attract quality investments, and reinforce the Kingdom’s position as a leading global industrial hub.


Riyadh Air Announces Inaugural Flights to London on October 26, Unveils ‘Sfeer’ Loyalty Program

Starting October 26, Riyadh Air will operate daily flights between Riyadh and London Heathrow using its Boeing 787-9 aircraft, named “Jamila.” (SPA)
Starting October 26, Riyadh Air will operate daily flights between Riyadh and London Heathrow using its Boeing 787-9 aircraft, named “Jamila.” (SPA)
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Riyadh Air Announces Inaugural Flights to London on October 26, Unveils ‘Sfeer’ Loyalty Program

Starting October 26, Riyadh Air will operate daily flights between Riyadh and London Heathrow using its Boeing 787-9 aircraft, named “Jamila.” (SPA)
Starting October 26, Riyadh Air will operate daily flights between Riyadh and London Heathrow using its Boeing 787-9 aircraft, named “Jamila.” (SPA)

Riyadh Air, Saudi Arabia’s new national carrier and a Public Investment Fund company, announced on Wednesday the launch of its first daily flights to London Heathrow Airport, starting October 26. The milestone marks a major step toward achieving full operational readiness and delivering world-class travel experiences.

The airline also unveiled its innovative loyalty program, “Sfeer,” designed to offer exclusive benefits to its early founding members and to redefine the future of loyalty in global aviation, said Riyadh Air in a statement.

Starting October 26, Riyadh Air will operate daily flights between Riyadh and London Heathrow using its Boeing 787-9 aircraft, named “Jamila,” currently serving as the airline’s technical spare. In the initial phase, tickets will be available for select passenger groups and Riyadh Air employees as part of a structured operational program to ensure full readiness ahead of receiving its first new aircraft from Boeing, while also utilizing its newly allocated operational slot at Heathrow Airport.

The inaugural flight RX401 will depart King Khalid International Airport in Riyadh at 3:15 a.m. and arrive at London Heathrow at 7:30 a.m. The return flight RX402 will depart London at 9:30 a.m. and arrive in Riyadh at 7:15 p.m.

This operational phase represents a key milestone in Riyadh Air’s journey, which will soon be followed by additional routes, including Dubai, underscoring the airline’s commitment to excellence. Through comprehensive evaluation of the initial “Jamila” flights, the airline is ensuring world-class readiness and service quality ahead of launching new destinations for the Winter 2025 and Summer 2026 seasons.

Commenting on the milestone, Riyadh Air CEO Tony Douglas said: “This is more than just the launch of a route, it is the realization of our vision to connect the Kingdom with the world as a driving force of Saudi Vision 2030.”

“Our commitment to begin operations in 2025 is now taking shape. This carefully planned flight program allows us to perfect every operational detail to ensure a seamless, reliable, and world-class travel experience. We are only steps away from full-scale operations, with more destination launches to be announced in the coming weeks,” he added.

Douglas sressed that the new “Sfeer” program combines the Arabic meaning of “Ambassador” with the English word “Sphere,” symbolizing global connection. “Sfeer” enables members to embody Saudi hospitality and represent Riyadh Air internationally. It introduces a unique, community-driven approach to loyalty programs that blends social engagement with innovative digital experiences, allowing members to explore the best of Saudi Arabia.

A distinctive feature of “Sfeer” is its ability to allow members to share Level Points with family and friends, helping them reach higher membership tiers together.

Registration is now open on Riyadh Air’s official website, where early registrants will be granted “Founding Member” status, gaining early access to bookings on Riyadh Air’s first flights and additional exclusive benefits to be announced soon.

The innovative design of “Sfeer” centers on community, enabling members to soon share their points, rewards, and qualified spending with family and friends, reflecting Saudi generosity and collective spirit. By 2026, once fully activated, “Sfeer” will introduce interactive digital challenges, leaderboards, and a “no points expiry” policy, representing a true embodiment of Saudi generosity.

Joining “Sfeer” today grants members immediate benefits and positions them at the forefront of Riyadh Air’s journey. Founding members will enjoy priority booking when commercial flights open for sale and exclusive invitations to special events and experiences.

Over the coming months, all members will have access to unique activities and partnerships with local and international entities, including culinary and entertainment experiences, and opportunities to win free flights and valuable prizes.


Diriyah Company Awards Contract for Development of Grand Mosque in Diriyah’s Second Phase

Designed by award-winning firm X Architects, the mosque will accommodate 11,400 worshippers. (SPA)
Designed by award-winning firm X Architects, the mosque will accommodate 11,400 worshippers. (SPA)
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Diriyah Company Awards Contract for Development of Grand Mosque in Diriyah’s Second Phase

Designed by award-winning firm X Architects, the mosque will accommodate 11,400 worshippers. (SPA)
Designed by award-winning firm X Architects, the mosque will accommodate 11,400 worshippers. (SPA)

Diriyah Company said on Wednesday that it has signed an approximately $244 million (SAR917 million) joint venture contract for the development of the Grand Mosque in Diriyah’s second phase with AlMajal AlArabi Group and MAN Enterprise AlSaudia LLC.

Designed by award-winning firm X Architects, the mosque will accommodate 11,400 worshippers, up to 5,240 worshippers indoors and 6,160 outdoors, across a gross floor area of 12,320 square meters, said Diriyah in a statement.

"The Grand Mosque in the second phase of the Diriyah masterplan will become a proud symbol of an urban development that is being built around the historic birthplace of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia," it added, saying that its plaza will host community prayers for significant occasions, such as Eid and Ramadan.

The mosque will also serve as a gathering space for community events, including book fairs, cultural activities, and local produce markets on Fridays and weekends. It will include separate male and female prayer halls, ablution areas, a library overlooking Wadi Hanifah, and facility management offices.

The Diriyah’s Grand Mosque will feature a unique architectural style that integrates modern engineering with Najdi-inspired design, featuring distinctive façades, iconic architecture, and an elegant interior design.

In line with all assets across the Diriyah development area, the Grand Mosque in Diriyah’s second phase is designed to achieve LEED Gold and Mostadam Gold green building certification. "This will be helped by its use of a 3D mesh which allows ample natural sunlight to enter the building while reducing heat impact, ensuring comfort within the prayer hall," said the statement.

The mosque will also be fully integrated into Diriyah’s smart city infrastructure, with water supply, irrigation, power consumption, LEED and Mostadam monitoring, Fire and Life Safety (FLS), and security systems all connected to the central Diriyah Operations Center.

Diriyah Company Group CEO Jerry Inzerillo said: "The Grand Mosque in Diriyah’s second phase will be a landmark place of worship through its serene Najdi-inspired design."

The Grand Mosque in the second phase of the Diriyah masterplan will be one of 31 mosques planned for Diriyah, contributing to 74,300 square meters of dedicated religious space.

Developed on the outskirts of Riyadh, Diriyah is one of Saudi Arabia’s giga-projects backed by the Public Investment Fund (PIF). "The integrated urban development project aims to build homes for an estimated 100,000 people, create over 180,000 jobs, attract 50 million visits annually by 2030, and contribute nearly $18.6 billion directly to Saudi Arabia’s GDP," said the statement.