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Where We Are Going Today: Andarena Coffee in Riyadh

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Andarena Coffee is one of the few places I believe is excellent to work at, especially for people looking for an inspiring environment. (AN Photo Haifa Alshammari)
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Andarena Coffee is one of the few places I believe is excellent to work at, especially for people looking for an inspiring environment. (AN Photo Haifa Alshammari)
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Andarena Coffee is one of the few places I believe is excellent to work at, especially for people looking for an inspiring environment. (AN Photo Haifa Alshammari)
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Andarena Coffee is one of the few places I believe is excellent to work at, especially for people looking for an inspiring environment. (AN Photo Haifa Alshammari)
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Where We Are Going Today: Andarena Coffee in Riyadh

Where We Are Going Today: Andarena Coffee in Riyadh

What a lovely and fulfilling experience this coffee place offers. Andarena Coffee is one of the few places I believe is excellent to work at, especially for people looking for an inspiring environment.

Full of plants and sunshine, cozy atmosphere, conversations and laughter, this place is where you can genuinely enjoy a good time alongside tasty coffee.

Andarena Coffee is situated on the east side of Riyadh, near Granada Mall and the metro station.

I tried their coffee of the day, which was average, yet still good quality, along with the mango cake. The cake was delicious; it was neither sweet nor oily. It was perfect for my taste. However, prices were high. One slice of cake and a cup of coffee of the day cost SR40 (about $11).




Andarena Coffee is one of the few places I believe is excellent to work at, especially for people looking for an inspiring environment. (AN Photo Haifa Alshammari)

The interior was inviting. The sofa was comfortable and the colors and overall vibe were warm and relaxing.

This cafe also offers wi-fi service, making it a perfect spot for those seeking a home-like atmosphere with good coffee.

The one aspect I didn’t like was the chairs; they were extremely uncomfortable. The parking can also be tricky because the coffee shop is surrounded by shops, making it difficult to find an empty parking space nearby.

Regardless, it is definitely worth the visit with a group of friends, perhaps.




Andarena Coffee is one of the few places I believe is excellent to work at, especially for people looking for an inspiring environment. (AN Photo Haifa Alshammari)

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YouTube launches Health Panels in UAE to boost access to reliable medical information

YouTube launches Health Panels in UAE to boost access to reliable medical information
Updated 13 November 2025

YouTube launches Health Panels in UAE to boost access to reliable medical information

YouTube launches Health Panels in UAE to boost access to reliable medical information

DUBAI: YouTube on Wednesday launched “Health Panels” in the UAE, expanding its global initiative aimed at improving access to accurate, evidence-based medical information in Arabic and English.

Garth Graham, global head of YouTube Health, said the UAE was a key market for the rollout due to the scale of its user base. “We have 7.5 million people in the UAE who are coming to our platform on a regular basis,” he said. “As we have been looking to expand these health features, which we’ve been doing around the world, it was important for us to be where communities are, so that we can provide high quality information on health.”

The global initiative is aimed at improving access to accurate, evidence-based medical information in Arabic and English. (Supplied)

When users search for medical topics, the platform displays a “From Health Sources” section early in the results, Graham said. Each video within that section carries a label identifying it as coming from “an accredited health institution.” He said this helps users understand the source of the information and “gives them comfort in knowing that it’s coming from an accredited health source.”

On tackling health misinformation, Graham said the company focuses on both elevating verified information and enforcing its policies. “We see it as two sides of the coin,” he said. 

Garth Graham said the UAE was a key market for the rollout due to the scale of its user base. (Supplied)

Alongside promoting authoritative health content, YouTube removes content that contradicts “consensus from global or local health authorities” or that is “dangerous or harmful,” he explained. 

Graham said YouTube worked with the World Health Organization to establish principles for identifying credible sources across different regions. He noted that the same standards are applied in the Middle East, where there are “a number of very credible evidence-based sources of information.”

In regions where Health Panels have already been introduced, Graham said users are “gravitating to that information… to those evidence-based health sources.” He added that YouTube aims to work with more partners in the region to expand Arabic health content that “meets the community’s needs.”