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Boris Johnson praises Kingdom鈥檚 rapid transformation at Saudi Media Forum

Boris Johnson praises Kingdom鈥檚 rapid transformation at Saudi Media Forum
Former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson speaks at the Saudi Media Forum 2025 in Riyadh, discussing 海角直播鈥檚 rapid transformation under Vision 2030 and its growing global influence. (AN photo/Loai Ali)
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Updated 20 February 2025

Boris Johnson praises Kingdom鈥檚 rapid transformation at Saudi Media Forum

Boris Johnson praises Kingdom鈥檚 rapid transformation at Saudi Media Forum
  • Former PM commends crown prince as a 鈥榣eader with courage鈥
  • Compares rapid development in 海角直播 with UK鈥檚 sluggish progress

Riyadh: 海角直播鈥檚 bold leadership and rapid transformation under Vision 2030 should serve as a model for other nations, former UK prime minister Boris Johnson said today at the Saudi Media Forum in Riyadh.

Comparing the Kingdom鈥檚 accelerated economic and infrastructure development to the UK鈥檚 sluggish progress, Johnson highlighted 海角直播鈥檚 ability to execute large-scale projects efficiently, crediting its decisive leadership for the shift.

鈥淚 visited NEOM eight years ago, and there was absolutely nothing there. Now, 海角直播 has built world-class resorts, with 12,000 hotel rooms under development,鈥 he said. 鈥淢eanwhile, in the UK, we still struggle to complete one railway.鈥

Johnson praised Vision 2030 as the foundation of 海角直播鈥檚 progress, highlighting its role in economic diversification, infrastructure expansion and social reforms. 鈥淔ifty percent of the Saudi economy is now non-oil,鈥 he said, citing the Kingdom鈥檚 shift toward tourism, technology and renewable energy as key indicators of success.

Women鈥檚 empowerment also featured prominently in his remarks. Johnson highlighted that Saudi women鈥檚 participation in the technology workforce now surpasses that of Silicon Valley and Europe. 鈥淟ook at the speed of change,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e in the UK need to learn from this.鈥

Beyond economic reforms, Johnson acknowledged 海角直播鈥檚 rising diplomatic and geopolitical influence. He referenced its role in global discussions and peace initiatives, calling the Kingdom a key player in shaping the region鈥檚 future.

On the crisis in Gaza, Johnson called for strong leadership and reconciliation, urging the need for leaders with the courage to push for peace. 鈥満=侵辈 is playing a historic role in bringing long-term peace and prosperity to the region,鈥 he said.

Johnson contrasted 海角直播鈥檚 ability to execute large-scale projects quickly with the bureaucratic delays plaguing infrastructure development in the UK. 鈥淵ou鈥檝e spent $68 billion on these projects, and we still can鈥檛 complete one railway,鈥 he said, referencing the UK鈥檚 stalled High Speed 2 rail project.

鈥満=侵辈 is a country where things are happening with incredible speed and decisiveness. Frankly, we need to learn that in the UK,鈥 he added.

Shifting focus to media and public perception, Johnson criticized the role of social media algorithms in shaping biased narratives. He said that platforms like YouTube and Twitter often reinforce pre-existing beliefs rather than providing balanced perspectives. 鈥淲e need to ensure the media presents balanced facts, rather than reinforcing pre-existing biases,鈥 he added.

Reflecting on his own career, Johnson discussed his transition from journalism to politics, and said that he wanted to shift from critiquing policy to actively shaping it. 鈥淎s a journalist, you throw rocks. As a politician, you build,鈥 he added.

Johnson also pointed to the difficulty of leadership in a social media-driven world, where political figures face instant scrutiny and polarized opinions.

Concluding the session, Johnson praised Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman鈥檚 leadership, quoting Winston Churchill: 鈥淐ourage is the most important virtue, and this country is fortunate to have a leader with courage.鈥

The Saudi Media Forum 2025, held in Riyadh from Feb. 19-21, brings together global media figures, policymakers and industry leaders to discuss the future of media, governance and international relations.


US far-right candidate sparks outrage after burning Quran, urging 鈥楽top Islam鈥 in inflammatory ad campaign

US far-right candidate sparks outrage after burning Quran, urging 鈥楽top Islam鈥 in inflammatory ad campaign
Updated 27 August 2025

US far-right candidate sparks outrage after burning Quran, urging 鈥楽top Islam鈥 in inflammatory ad campaign

US far-right candidate sparks outrage after burning Quran, urging 鈥楽top Islam鈥 in inflammatory ad campaign
  • Self-styled MAGA influencer Valentina Gomez releases campaign video in which she sets fire to the Quran with a flamethrower
  • Critics denounce the act as 鈥榠ncitement鈥 and 鈥榗heap publicity鈥

LONDON: A far-right Republican congressional candidate in Texas has caused widespread outrage after releasing a campaign video in which she set fire to the Quran and vowed to 鈥渟top Islam once and for all.鈥

Valentina Gomez, a self-styled MAGA influencer running for Texas鈥檚 31st District seat in 2026, appears in the video warning: 鈥淵our daughters will be raped, and your sons beheaded, unless we stop Islam once and for all.鈥

Wearing camouflage pants and a campaign T-shirt emblazoned with the silhouette of a rifle, she uses a flamethrower to burn a copy of Islam鈥檚 holy book.

鈥淎merica is a Christian nation, so those terrorist Muslims can f*** off to any of the 57 Muslim nations. There is only one true God, and that is the God of Israel,鈥 she proclaims, with a song by rapper Kanye West playing in the background.

The video concludes with Gomez saying she is 鈥減owered by Jesus Christ,鈥 alongside a campaign logo featuring a bullet as the 鈥渋鈥 in 鈥淰alentina.鈥

According to several reports, Gomez has a history of orchestrating violent stunts and using divisive rhetoric aimed at Muslims, Black people, and immigrants to gain attention for her political career, which has so far featured several failed campaigns.

In a previous video, she staged a mock execution of immigrant dummies and called for the 鈥減ublic execution鈥 of undocumented immigrants accused of violent crimes.

Her latest ad 鈥 which has since been removed by X for breaching its policy on hateful conduct 鈥 was widely condemned by advocacy groups and social media users, who described it as 鈥渋ncitement鈥 and 鈥渃heap publicity.鈥

鈥淭his isn鈥檛 politics. It鈥檚 incitement,鈥 wrote podcaster Brian Allen on X. 鈥淲hen the mosques start burning, remember: this was the match and the Texas GOP handed her the lighter.鈥

Another user said the MAGA influencer 鈥減athetically disrespects Islam over and over again as a cheap publicity stunt for clout.鈥

Her Quran-burning ad was also denounced on Tuesday by the Anti-Defamation League, which said the campaign 鈥渋s fueled by hate and anti-Muslim bigotry. Burning a sacred religious text like the Quran can incite violence and put people in danger. This needs to be condemned by all good people of conscience.鈥

Gomez is herself an immigrant, having been born in Colombia. Her previous provocations, including disrupting a civic event at the Texas Capitol, were similarly condemned.

Colombian President Gustavo Petro weighed in on social media, saying: 鈥淪he is not just an American fascist. She is Colombian. And being a migrant, what she wants is to unleash hatred against migrants. Most Americans are killed by Americans.鈥


7 protesters arrested after pro-Palestinian sit-in demonstrations at Microsoft president鈥檚 office

7 protesters arrested after pro-Palestinian sit-in demonstrations at Microsoft president鈥檚 office
Updated 27 August 2025

7 protesters arrested after pro-Palestinian sit-in demonstrations at Microsoft president鈥檚 office

7 protesters arrested after pro-Palestinian sit-in demonstrations at Microsoft president鈥檚 office
  • Simultaneously, police dispersed a one-hour rally held outside the building by around 30 demonstrators
  • Microsoft President Brad Smith said the company welcomes discussions, not vandalism and violence

WASHINGTON: Redmond police arrested seven protesters on Tuesday after a sit-in at the office of Microsoft President Brad Smith in Washington.

The demonstration was part of an escalating campaign by the group 鈥淣o Azure for Apartheid鈥 鈥 which includes current and former Microsoft employees 鈥 over what it describes as the company鈥檚 complicity in alleged Israeli war crimes through its Azure cloud services.

During the sit-in, which included demands that the tech giant sever ties with the Israeli military, demonstrators entered Building 34 and occupied Smith鈥檚 office. They hung a notice that read 鈥淭he People鈥檚 Court Summons Bradford Lee Smith on Charges of Crimes Against Humanity鈥 and chanted slogans such as 鈥淏rad Smith, you can鈥檛 hide, you鈥檙e supporting genocide!鈥 and 鈥淔ree Palestine.鈥 They also hung a banner by the office window that said 鈥淢ai Ubeid Building,鈥 in honor of a Palestinian software engineer killed in an Israeli airstrike in Gaza.

A statement from Redmond police said seven individuals were arrested on charges of trespassing, resisting arrest and obstruction after they refused to leave the premises. Investigations are ongoing.

 

 

Simultaneously, police dispersed a one-hour rally held outside the building by around 30 demonstrators, including Microsoft employees and local community members.

On Tuesday, Microsoft鈥檚 Smith confirmed two of the protesters were current employees who would face disciplinary action. No further details were disclosed as internal investigations are ongoing.

Abdo Mohamed, a 鈥淣o Azure for Apartheid鈥 organizer and former tech worker fired by Microsoft, told Arab News three of the detainees were former company employees.

Smith said the company was committed to listening to employees鈥 concerns and upholding the right to freedom of expression 鈥渢hat everyone in this country enjoys, as long as they do it lawfully.鈥

He said protesters 鈥渟tormed the building, occupied an office, locked people out of the office, planted listening devices even in crude form and the form of cell phones, hidden under couches and behind books鈥 and refused to leave when asked.

鈥淭hat鈥檚 not okay,鈥 he added, reaffirming Microsoft鈥檚 commitment to maintaining workplace safety and security while keeping communication channels with employees open. He said the company would be updating its security protocols to prevent similar breaches in the future.

The sit-ins come less than a week after 20 protesters were arrested for pouring red paint over a Microsoft sign and blocking a pedestrian bridge at the company鈥檚 East Campus in Redmond. The protests followed an investigation by The Guardian, in collaboration with +972 Magazine and Local Call, which revealed the Israeli military was using Microsoft鈥檚 Azure cloud services to store recordings of up to 鈥渁 million calls an hour鈥 made by Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza.

Microsoft launched an internal investigation into the allegations and pledged to make the findings public. The company said it primarily worked with the Israeli government to defend its cyberspace against external threats but acknowledged it had no visibility into how its services are used once deployed on customer-owned servers and devices.

According to a Bloomberg report published on Tuesday, the growing protests prompted Microsoft to ask the FBI for help in tracking and stopping pro-Palestinian protests from disrupting major events. The move followed a high-profile incident during Microsoft鈥檚 50th anniversary celebrations in April, when two employees interrupted a panel discussion featuring CEO Satya Nadella, former CEO Steve Ballmer and co-founder Bill Gates. It was reported their employment was later terminated.

Smith said the company did not retaliate against employees who raised concerns or submitted petitions through official internal channels.

鈥淧eople can go protest in public spaces, whether it鈥檚 at the Redmond Transit Center or in a kayak on a public lake outside my house,鈥 Smith said, referring to Sunday鈥檚 demonstrations in Lake Washington near his residence and that of Nadella.

鈥淲e don鈥檛 retaliate for that, but if people engage in vandalism, violate repeatedly our email policies, storm buildings and occupy offices; if they create threats to others, that鈥檚 different.鈥


鈥楢ct civilized鈥: US envoy berates Lebanese journalists during press conference

鈥楢ct civilized鈥: US envoy berates Lebanese journalists during press conference
Updated 27 August 2025

鈥楢ct civilized鈥: US envoy berates Lebanese journalists during press conference

鈥楢ct civilized鈥: US envoy berates Lebanese journalists during press conference
  • Barrack asked journalists to 鈥榖e quiet for a moment鈥 before lashing out, saying: 鈥楾he moment this starts becoming chaotic, like animalistic, we鈥檙e gone鈥
  • Remarks drew backlash from journalists and media unions, who described his comments as 鈥榟umiliating鈥 and 鈥榬acist鈥

BEIRUT: US Special Envoy Thomas Barrack sparked outrage Tuesday after telling Lebanese journalists to 鈥渁ct civilized鈥 and avoid behaving in an 鈥渁nimalistic鈥 manner during a press conference at the presidential palace, drawing swift condemnation from media unions and the presidency.

During a press conference at Baabda Palace following his meeting with President Joseph Aoun, Barrack asked journalists to 鈥渂e quiet for a moment鈥 before lashing out, saying: 鈥淭he moment this starts becoming chaotic, like animalistic, we鈥檙e gone.鈥

He added: 鈥淎ct civilized, act kind, act tolerant, because this is the problem with what鈥檚 happening in the region.鈥

Linking their behavior to a broader problem in the Middle East drew backlash from journalists and media unions, who described his comments as 鈥渉umiliating鈥 and 鈥渞acist.鈥

The press conference was held in Beirut to brief the media on Washington鈥檚 push to disarm Hezbollah as part of wider efforts to de-escalate tensions along Lebanon鈥檚 southern border.

Despite calls for clarification, Barrack, who was joined by Deputy Envoy Morgan Ortagus, refused to apologize following the press conference.

In response, Lebanon鈥檚 presidency issued a statement, saying that it 鈥渄eeply regrets the remark made inadvertently from its podium by one of its guests,鈥 without naming Barrack.

It also affirmed 鈥渋ts utmost respect for human dignity in general,鈥 while extending appreciation to all journalists and media correspondents for their efforts and national role in covering the country鈥檚 developments.

The Syndicate of Lebanese Press Editors issued a statement, demanding an apology from the US envoy. Denouncing what it described as 鈥渂eyond the pale of decency and diplomacy,鈥 the syndicate threatened that it would urge media outlets to boycott his remaining visits to Lebanon if apologies were not made.

It called the remarks 鈥渁bsolutely unacceptable and highly reprehensible,鈥 adding that 鈥渨hat鈥檚 even more unfortunate is that it came from an envoy of a major power.鈥


Spotify introduces new direct messaging feature for users

Spotify introduces new direct messaging feature for users
Updated 26 August 2025

Spotify introduces new direct messaging feature for users

Spotify introduces new direct messaging feature for users
  • New messaging tool will allow users to share music, podcasts, and audiobook recommendations directly with friends

LONDON: Spotify on Tuesday announced it will begin rolling out a new in鈥慳pp messaging feature this week, available to both free and premium subscribers.

The feature will allow users to share music, podcasts, and audiobook recommendations directly with friends without leaving the app.

It will initially launch in select markets and be available to users aged 16 and above, the company said.

According to Spotify, the feature can be accessed by tapping the share icon while listening to a track, podcast, or audiobook in the 鈥淣ow Playing鈥 view, then selecting a friend to send it to.

Shared content will appear in a dedicated Messages inbox, accessible from the profile menu in the top鈥憀eft corner of the app.

Messages are one鈥憈o鈥憃ne, support text responses and emoji reactions, and are secured with 鈥渋ndustry鈥憇tandard encryption,鈥 Spotify added.

The rollout comes as Spotify seeks to consolidate its position as a central platform for music discovery and sharing amid ongoing industry debates over royalties and artist rights.

The company has faced challenges in recent years, with some artists withdrawing their catalogs over revenue鈥憇haring concerns.

Spotify has also moved to make its platform more social and competitive with rivals such as YouTube Music and TikTok.

Last year, it introduced a video feature, and earlier this month it announced price increases for users as a part of wider investments aimed at reaching its target of 1 billion global listeners.

In the Middle East North Africa region, Spotify continues to face tough competition from homegrown platforms such as Anghami.


Leaders, journalist groups condemn Israeli strike on Gaza hospital that killed 5 reporters

Leaders, journalist groups condemn Israeli strike on Gaza hospital that killed 5 reporters
Updated 26 August 2025

Leaders, journalist groups condemn Israeli strike on Gaza hospital that killed 5 reporters

Leaders, journalist groups condemn Israeli strike on Gaza hospital that killed 5 reporters
  • Attack brings toll of journalists, media workers killed since Oct. 7, 2023, to 197
  • 鈥業srael鈥檚 broadcasted killing of journalists in Gaza continues while the world watches and fails to act,鈥 says CPJ鈥檚 regional director

LONDON: World leaders and journalist organizations have condemned an Israeli strike on Monday that targeted Gaza鈥檚 Nasser Hospital and killed at least 21 people, including five journalists working for Reuters, the Associated Press, Al Jazeera, and other outlets.

The attack on the medical complex reportedly involved an Israeli explosive drone strike, followed by an airstrike as wounded civilians were being evacuated.

The assault drew widespread condemnation, fueling international anger over Israel鈥檚 repeated targeting of civilians and intensifying frustration at the failure of the international community to hold Israel accountable for attacks on the press.

Sara Qudah, the Committee to Protect Journalists鈥 regional director, said in a statement: 鈥淚srael killed at least five journalists in Nasser Hospital on Monday morning.

鈥淚srael鈥檚 broadcasted killing of journalists in Gaza continues while the world watches and fails to act firmly on the most horrific attacks the press has ever faced in recent history. These murders must end now; the perpetrators must no longer be allowed to act with impunity.鈥

The CPJ has documented the killing of at least 197 journalists and media workers since the war began, including 189 Palestinians killed by Israel in Gaza.

In a statement on social media, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called the incident a 鈥渢ragic mishap,鈥 adding Israel 鈥渄eeply regrets鈥 the deaths and 鈥渧alues the work of journalists, medical staff, and all civilians.鈥 He added that an investigation had been launched.

The UN insisted on Tuesday that Israel must not only investigate the attack, but also ensure that those probes yielded results.

Reactions from world leaders and media groups are below.

SAUDI MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS:

鈥淭he Foreign Ministry expresses the Kingdom of 海角直播鈥檚 condemnation of Israeli occupation forces鈥 targeting of medical, relief, and media personnel at the Nasser Medical Complex in Khan Younis, in the southern Gaza Strip.鈥

PALESTINIAN JOURNALISTS SYNDICATE:

鈥淭he syndicate affirmed that this heinous crime represents a dangerous escalation in the direct and deliberate targeting of Palestinian journalists, and confirms without a shadow of a doubt that the occupation is waging an open war on free media, with the aim of terrorizing journalists and preventing them from carrying out their professional mission of exposing its crimes to the world.鈥

US PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP:

鈥淲hen did this happen? I didn鈥檛 know that. Well, I鈥檓 not happy about it. I don鈥檛 want to see it. At the same time, we have to end that whole nightmare.鈥

FRENCH PRESIDENT EMMANUEL MACRON:

鈥淭his is intolerable: civilians and journalists must be protected in all circumstances. The media must be able to carry out their mission freely and independently to cover the reality of the conflict.鈥

QATARI MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS:

鈥淚n a statement on Monday the Ministry of Foreign Affairs stressed that the occupation forces鈥 targeting of journalists and relief and medical workers requires urgent and decisive international action to provide the necessary protection for civilians and ensure that the perpetrators of these atrocities do not escape punishment.鈥

UN SPOKESPERSON STEPHANE DUJARRIC:

鈥淭he secretary-general strongly condemns the killing of Palestinians today in Israeli strikes that hit Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis. Those killed in addition to civilians included medical personnel and journalists.

鈥淭hese latest horrific killings highlight the extreme risks that medical personnel and journalists face as they carry out their vital work amid this brutal conflict.

鈥淭hey must be respected and protected at all times. He calls for a prompt and impartial investigation into these killings.鈥

US SENATOR JEANNE SHAHEEN, SENATE FOREIGN RELATIONS COMMITTEE

鈥淚 personally am appalled by the bombing in Gaza and by the killing of journalists, and think it needs to end now.鈥

JEROME GRIMAUD, MSF EMERGENCY COORDINATOR IN GAZA:

鈥淔or the past 22 months we have watched as healthcare facilities have been leveled, journalists silenced, and healthcare workers buried beneath the rubble by the Israeli forces. As Israel continues to shun international law, the only witnesses of their genocidal campaign are deliberately being targeted. It must stop now.鈥

RAVINA SHAMDASANI, CHIEF SPOKESPERSON FOR UN HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR HUMAN RIGHTS VOLKER TURK:

鈥淭he killing of journalists in Gaza should shock the world, not into stunned silence but into action, demanding accountability and justice.鈥

WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION DIRECTOR GENERAL TEDROS ADHANOM GHEBREYESUS:

鈥淲hile people in #Gaza are being starved, their already limited access to healthcare is being further crippled by repeated attacks.鈥

鈥淲e cannot say it loudly enough: Stop attacks on healthcare. Ceasefire now!鈥

UNRWA CHIEF PHILIPPE LAZZARINI:

鈥淪ilencing the last remaining voices reporting about children dying silently and #famine with the world鈥檚 indifference & inaction is shocking ... Let us undo this man-made famine by opening the gates without restrictions, protecting journalists & humanitarian + health workers. Time for political will. Not tomorrow, now.鈥

JERUSALEM-BASED FOREIGN PRESS ASSOCIATION:

鈥淲e demand an immediate explanation from the Israel Defense Forces and the Israeli Prime Minister鈥檚 Office. We call on Israel once and for all to halt its abhorrent practice of targeting journalists 鈥 We appeal to international leaders: Do everything you can to protect our colleagues. We cannot do it ourselves.鈥

With Reuters