Authorities in Al-Nairiyah announced the execution of <strong>3163 inspections</strong> during the first quarter of <strong>2026</strong>, resulting in the detection of <strong>581 violations</strong> and <strong>415 warnings</strong>. These inspections aim to enhance oversight on commercial and service activities in the region.
Director Mohamed Salah Al-Azab reveals the challenges faced by his film 'The Gathering Killer', which encountered censorship issues leading to the removal of key scenes. This censorship has negatively impacted the film's revenue and its screening in cinemas.
A recent inspection visit to the markets of Madaba has strengthened oversight on prices and product quality. This initiative is part of the government's efforts to support commercial activity and stimulate the local economy.
The Fizz platform has made a significant impact in the Saudi market, topping the app charts just 48 hours after its launch, despite facing local regulatory challenges. This success highlights the growing interest in modern digital applications within Saudi Arabia.
Authorities have announced increased oversight on markets, emphasizing a zero-tolerance policy towards violators. This initiative aims to stabilize prices and protect consumers amid rising living costs.
The University of Alabama faces a lawsuit alleging censorship of free speech following its decision to shut down several student magazines. This action has sparked significant debate about press freedom in American universities.
Iran is currently experiencing its longest internet outage in history, leading to a complete paralysis of digital communication. This situation raises concerns about its impact on daily life and the Iranian economy.
A Russian court has issued a ruling banning the screening of the Oscar-winning documentary "Mr. Nobody vs. Putin," which examines ideological indoctrination in Russian schools. This decision raises significant questions about freedom of expression in the country.
The Syrian Ministry of Information has issued a decision to halt the operations of several unlicensed media websites, including well-known platforms like 'Hashtag', 'Jusoor News', and 'Al-Dalil'. This decision is part of the government's efforts to regulate the media landscape in the country.