The Saudi Ministry of Tourism has announced a schedule of fines for hospitality facilities in Mecca and Medina during the Hajj season, emphasizing the importance of compliance with licensing conditions. Fines range from 2,000 to 20,000 Saudi Riyals based on the facility category and type of violation.
The 'Cultures and Peoples' festival concluded today in Medina, showcasing a wide participation from various cultures and communities. The event, which lasted several days, provided visitors with an opportunity to explore the diversity of cultures and arts.
The Medina Health Cluster has delivered more than <strong>5,000 emergency services</strong> recently, showcasing its commitment to enhancing emergency transport readiness and providing necessary healthcare for citizens and residents.
Medina will host the third International Conference on Arts and Design in April 2026, reflecting Saudi Arabia's commitment to promoting arts and culture. The event will bring together artists and designers from around the world to exchange ideas and experiences.
Authorities in Medina have detained three individuals for exploiting natural deposits without the necessary permits. This action is part of broader efforts to protect the environment from violations that negatively impact local ecosystems.
The Digestive Conference has commenced in Medina, featuring 10 prominent speakers and offering 8 hours of accredited scientific lectures. The conference aims to enhance knowledge and research in the field of digestive diseases.
An Indian pilgrim has died in Medina after completing the Umrah rituals, sparking sadness among other pilgrims. This incident highlights the need for improved healthcare for visitors.
Medina has experienced a significant rise in nursery sales due to increased rainfall during the planting season. This improvement highlights the impact of weather on agricultural activity in the region.
Prince Saud bin Nahar, the Governor of Medina, reviewed the development plans set by the city’s municipality. These plans aim to enhance sustainable development and improve the quality of life in the region.
The third edition of the Umrah and Visit Forum concluded in Medina, featuring broad participation from various stakeholders. The event focused on enhancing the experience of pilgrims and visitors.
Nine members of a single family in Medina died from carbon monoxide poisoning caused by using charcoal for heating. This tragic incident highlights the dangers associated with using charcoal as a heating method in homes.
Officials in Medina have welcomed the appointment of Salman bin Sultan as the new prince of the region, expressing their best wishes for his success in his new role. This appointment aims to enhance local leadership and develop the area.
The Governor of Medina, Prince Faisal bin Salman, met with the Minister of Hajj and Umrah, Dr. Tawfiq Al-Rabiah, to discuss ways to enhance the efficiency of services provided to pilgrims. This meeting is part of ongoing efforts to improve the visitor experience during the Hajj and Umrah seasons.
The Deputy Governor of Medina, Prince Saud bin Khalid Al-Faisal, welcomed the Director of the Ministry of Commerce branch in the region to discuss ways to enhance cooperation between the two sides. This visit is part of the government's efforts to improve the business environment and services for citizens and residents.
Prince Salman bin Sultan of Medina emphasized that serving pilgrims and visitors is a deep-rooted commitment in Saudi Arabia's history. His remarks were made during the opening of the third edition of the Umrah and Visit Forum at the King Salman International Exhibition Center.
Medina experienced light rain yesterday across various areas, improving the overall atmosphere. This rainfall follows a dry spell, renewing hopes for a good agricultural season.
This Ramadan, a total of <strong>317,000 visitors</strong> benefited from the guest service centers located near the Prophet's Mosque. These centers provided a variety of services aimed at enhancing the experience of pilgrims and visitors.
The National Water Company announced the completion of a project to enhance water supply efficiency in Medina, costing <strong>60 million riyals</strong>. This initiative aims to improve water quality and meet the increasing needs of the population.
In Medina, Saudi Arabia, authorities have apprehended a citizen for illegally transporting local firewood, violating environmental regulations. This action is part of ongoing efforts to protect the environment and natural resources.
The Governor of Medina, Prince Faisal bin Salman, inaugurated an electronic system for provincial data aimed at enhancing information management and accessibility. This initiative is part of Saudi Arabia's digital transformation efforts.
A medical team at King Salman Medical City in Medina successfully performed a precise surgery to replace a patient's shoulder joint, restoring her natural movement after a long period of severe pain.
The Indonesian consulate in Jeddah announced that Indonesian pilgrims, whose bus caught fire near Medina, will return to Indonesia on March 31, 2026. The incident resulted in no physical injuries, but some children experienced psychological trauma.
A fire broke out on a bus carrying Indonesian pilgrims en route to Medina, prompting the Indonesian Ministry of Hajj and Umrah to demand appropriate compensation for the affected passengers. Fortunately, all 24 passengers were rescued unharmed.
A fire broke out in a bus carrying Indonesian Umrah pilgrims near Medina, but no injuries were reported. All passengers were safely evacuated, according to the Indonesian consul in Jeddah.