Quality of Life

Aging is not measured only by the number of years we live.

Road paving projects are no longer just construction works aimed at improving the urban appearance of streets, but have become one of the most important development tools that directly reflect on citizens’ daily lives, as they facilitate movement and reduce travel time.

More than 4,700 male and female volunteers from general education students participated in field work to improve the urban landscape, in cooperation with 10 municipalities in regions of the Kingdom, as part of the “Cities of Urban Beauty” initiative.

The Eastern Province Municipality in Buqayq, Saudi Arabia, carried out maintenance and operation works during the first quarter of 2026, as part of its efforts to raise the efficiency of infrastructure, improve the quality of roads and municipal services, and enhance traffic safety.

The issue of rationalizing electricity consumption is no longer just seasonal advice to face crises, but has turned into a “national and societal responsibility” aimed at preserving state resources and securing quality of life.

A responsible source at the Ministry of Local Development and Environment confirmed that the ministry proved that the citizen’s voice is heard through social media platforms, after executive bodies moved immediately to clean up complaint sites in 6 governorates.

The Al-Baha Region Municipality launched the “Beneficiaries Portal (CRM)” as part of its efforts to develop digital communication channels with beneficiaries and facilitate procedures for submitting requests and reports and following them up electronically with efficiency and ease.

Constant preoccupation with the idea of aging does not remain confined to thought alone, but may leave a biological imprint inside the body.

The Jazan Region Municipality opened the waterfront road in Jizan city last week, as part of its ongoing efforts to develop infrastructure and enhance the urban landscape.

The Wadi Al-Dawasir governorate in Saudi Arabia witnessed celebrations on the occasion of Eid al-Fitr, organized by the Wadi Al-Dawasir Municipality in Al-Sharafaa Park, attended by residents and visitors, in an atmosphere reflecting the joy and happiness of the occasion.

The daily pressures associated with motherhood do not stop at the limits of physical care for children, but extend to include accumulated psychological burdens that may not appear clearly. A mother often rearranges her priorities.

In a world accelerating without stopping, the culture of “constant busyness” has become an unspoken standard for success. Notifications do not calm down, and work messages extend beyond working hours.

Improving the quality of life for patients with rheumatoid arthritis is no longer limited to immune-modifying drugs only, but research has extended to supportive dietary interventions. A recent study shed light on a specific type of dietary fat.

The Medina Region Municipality in Saudi Arabia continues to implement its field works to intensify cleaning, sterilization, and environmental sanitation, as part of its operational plan for the holy month of Ramadan.

Local administration plays a pivotal role in transforming overall economic indicators into a tangible reality that the citizen feels in their daily life.

The Governor of Cairo thanked the President after renewing confidence in him to assume the duties of Cairo Governorate, affirming that he and all executive leaders and employees of Cairo Governorate pledge to the President to continue diligent and serious work to achieve the vision of the Egyptian state.

The social protection package that was recently approved comes within the framework of a conscious interest from the political leadership in alleviating the burdens on citizens.

This specific question is repeatedly raised upon the announcement of the formation of each new government or amendments to some ministerial positions.

In recent years, interest in probiotics has shifted from being a limited complementary choice to a wide discussion point within pediatric clinics, especially among families looking for less harsh solutions to deal with atopic dermatitis.

The Prime Minister inspected the tripartite university hospital affiliated with Minia University, emphasizing that the health and education sectors occupy the highest priority in government projects.

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Buqayq, Saudi Arabia

Buqayq, also known as Abqaiq, is a city in Saudi Arabia’s Eastern Province that is historically significant as the site of the country’s largest oil processing facility. Established in the 1940s by the Arabian American Oil Company (Aramco), it became a key hub for stabilizing and exporting crude oil. The area remains central to Saudi Arabia’s petroleum industry, with its facility processing over two-thirds of the kingdom’s oil supply.

Al-Baha Region

The Al-Baha Region in southwestern Saudi Arabia is known for its stunning mountainous landscapes, dense forests, and traditional stone villages. Historically, it served as a key trade route connecting Yemen to the Hejaz and was home to ancient civilizations, as evidenced by numerous archaeological sites. Today, it is celebrated for its rich cultural heritage, including unique architecture and vibrant local festivals.

Jizan city

Jizan is a port city in southwestern Saudi Arabia, located near the Red Sea coast. Historically, it was part of the Yemeni region until it was incorporated into Saudi Arabia in the 1930s following the Saudi-Yemeni war. Today, it serves as the capital of the Jizan Province and is known for its agricultural production, particularly of tropical fruits like mangoes and figs.

Wadi Al-Dawasir

Wadi Al-Dawasir is a historical region and governorate in central Saudi Arabia, known for its ancient trade routes and agricultural heritage. It was a key stop along the incense trade route and has been inhabited for thousands of years, with nearby archaeological sites like Qaryat al-Faw revealing pre-Islamic civilizations. Today, it remains an important area for farming, particularly dates and grains, blending its rich past with modern development.

Al-Sharafaa Park

Al-Sharafaa Park is a notable public green space located in the historic city of Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, near the Al-Balad district. It was developed as part of urban renewal efforts to provide a recreational area for residents and visitors, blending modern landscaping with the heritage of the surrounding area. The park offers a peaceful retreat and often serves as a gathering spot for families, reflecting Jeddah’s commitment to preserving cultural identity while enhancing community spaces.

Medina Region

The Medina Region, located in western Saudi Arabia, is historically significant as the site of Medina, the second holiest city in Islam. It was originally known as Yathrib before being renamed Medina after the Prophet Muhammad’s migration (Hijra) in 622 CE, which marked the founding of the first Muslim community. The region is home to the Prophet’s Mosque, a major pilgrimage site, and has been a center of Islamic culture and learning for centuries.

Cairo Governorate

Cairo Governorate is the administrative region encompassing Egypt’s sprawling capital, Cairo, and its immediate surroundings. Historically, it is built near the ancient capital of Memphis and the Giza pyramid complex, but the modern city was founded in 969 CE by the Fatimid dynasty. Today, it serves as Egypt’s political, economic, and cultural hub, home to iconic landmarks like the Citadel of Saladin and the historic Islamic Cairo district.

Minia University

Minia University is a major public university located in Minya, Egypt, established in 1976 to serve the educational needs of Upper Egypt. It has grown to include numerous faculties covering fields from medicine and engineering to arts and agriculture. The university plays a key role in regional development and cultural life, building on the area’s rich history near ancient sites like Tell el-Amarna.