جزيرة «سندالة»... أولى وجهات «نيوم» البحرية

الأمير محمد بن سلمان: ستكون منصة سياحية عالمية على البحر الأحمر

إعلان تطوير جزيرة سندالة أولى الوجهات البحرية في «نيوم» حيث ستنافس أشهر الجزر العالمية في السياحة الفاخرة (الشرق الأوسط)
إعلان تطوير جزيرة سندالة أولى الوجهات البحرية في «نيوم» حيث ستنافس أشهر الجزر العالمية في السياحة الفاخرة (الشرق الأوسط)
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جزيرة «سندالة»... أولى وجهات «نيوم» البحرية

إعلان تطوير جزيرة سندالة أولى الوجهات البحرية في «نيوم» حيث ستنافس أشهر الجزر العالمية في السياحة الفاخرة (الشرق الأوسط)
إعلان تطوير جزيرة سندالة أولى الوجهات البحرية في «نيوم» حيث ستنافس أشهر الجزر العالمية في السياحة الفاخرة (الشرق الأوسط)

أعلن الأمير محمد بن سلمان بن عبد العزيز، وليُّ العهد السعودي رئيسُ مجلس الوزراء رئيسُ مجلس إدارة شركة «نيوم»، أمس (الاثنين)، عن تطوير جزيرة «سندالة»، كأولى وجهاتِ نيوم للسياحة البحرية الفاخرة، وأحدِ أهمّ المشاريع الداعمة للاستراتيجية الوطنية للسياحة. وأضاف أنَّه تمَّ تصميم الجزيرة لتكون البوابةَ الرئيسية للرحلات البحرية في البحر الأحمر، ولتقديم واحدة من أهم التجارب العالمية في الضيافة والترفيه، كاشفاً أنَّه من المتوقع أن تبدأ الجزيرةُ في استقبال الزائرين مطلع عام 2024.
وقال وليُّ العهد السعودي: «يمثل المشروع لحظةً مهمة تعكس تسارع التطوير في نيوم، ويجسّد خطوة رئيسية لتحقيق طموحاتنا السياحية في إطار رؤية السعودية 2030»، مضيفاً: «ستكون سندالة أول وجهة بحرية فاخرة على البحر الأحمر في نيوم، كما ستكون بوابة للسياحة العالمية في البحر الأحمر والمنطقة، تتميز بموقع فريد وطبيعة ساحرة تؤهلانها لأنَّ تكون منصة للسياحة البحرية الفاخرة على مستوى العالم».
وتقع جزيرة «سندالة» على مساحة إجمالية تقارب 840 ألف متر مربع، وتعدُّ واحدةً من مجموعة من الجزر التي سيتم تطويرُها في «نيوم» وفق رؤى وتصاميم مختلفة تميز كل جزيرة عن الأخرى، فيما من المخطط أن يستحدث مشروع جزيرة سندالة 3500 وظيفة تدعم القطاع السياحي وخدمات الضيافة والترفيه. وسيضم المشروع 86 رصيفاً بحرياً، و413 غرفة فندقية بأعلى المعايير العالمية، إضافة إلى 333 من الشقق الفندقية الراقية.
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Lebanon: Israeli Airstrikes, Demolitions Hit Southern Villages

Smoke rises after Israeli tanks shelled targets in  the municipality of Mais al-Jabal, as seen from Chaqra village, in southern Lebanon, 21 August 2026. EPA/STRINGER
Smoke rises after Israeli tanks shelled targets in the municipality of Mais al-Jabal, as seen from Chaqra village, in southern Lebanon, 21 August 2026. EPA/STRINGER
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Lebanon: Israeli Airstrikes, Demolitions Hit Southern Villages

Smoke rises after Israeli tanks shelled targets in  the municipality of Mais al-Jabal, as seen from Chaqra village, in southern Lebanon, 21 August 2026. EPA/STRINGER
Smoke rises after Israeli tanks shelled targets in the municipality of Mais al-Jabal, as seen from Chaqra village, in southern Lebanon, 21 August 2026. EPA/STRINGER

Israeli warplanes carried out a series of strikes on Saturday near the area of Kfar Rumman in southern Lebanon and also struck the vicinity of Ali al-Taher hills.

At dawn, Israeli shelling targeted the town of Mansouri, the outskirts of Buyut al-Siyad and the outskirts of Majdal Zoun in southern Lebanon.

Overnight, Israeli forces carried out extensive demolitions in the villages and towns of Mansouri, Majdal Zoun and Buyut al-Siyad. Reports said not a single house remained undamaged.

Similar Israeli demolitions were reported in Hadatha, Beit Yahoun and Aita al-Jabal, along with machine-gun fire directed toward nearby valleys. Israeli drones also continued to fly over villages and towns in the western and central sectors.


Liverpool, Man City Face Questions in New Era without Salah, Guardiola

Football - Pre-Season Friendly - Liverpool v Como - Anfield, Liverpool, Britain - August 16, 2026 Liverpool coach Andoni Iraola gives instructions to his players during the match. (Reuters)
Football - Pre-Season Friendly - Liverpool v Como - Anfield, Liverpool, Britain - August 16, 2026 Liverpool coach Andoni Iraola gives instructions to his players during the match. (Reuters)
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Liverpool, Man City Face Questions in New Era without Salah, Guardiola

Football - Pre-Season Friendly - Liverpool v Como - Anfield, Liverpool, Britain - August 16, 2026 Liverpool coach Andoni Iraola gives instructions to his players during the match. (Reuters)
Football - Pre-Season Friendly - Liverpool v Como - Anfield, Liverpool, Britain - August 16, 2026 Liverpool coach Andoni Iraola gives instructions to his players during the match. (Reuters)

Mohamed Salah and Pep Guardiola are two of the most iconic figures in Premier League history -- how Liverpool and Manchester City cope without them will define their seasons.

For the first time since 2016, Liverpool kick off a campaign without Egypt forward Salah as their talisman, while City can no longer rely on Guardiola's managerial genius to inspire them after a glorious decade.

Salah joined Turkish club Trabzonspor earlier in August, ending the Anfield career of one of the greatest players in Liverpool's illustrious history.

Guardiola resigned at the conclusion of last season, bringing the curtain down on the most successful period in City's history.

Now Liverpool and City launch new eras without them as the Premier League season gets underway.

City host Bournemouth on Sunday in Enzo Maresca's first league game as Guardiola's successor.

Just a few hours later, Liverpool's new manager Andoni Iraola will pick a team shorn of Salah when the Reds travel to Newcastle.

The uncertainty over the prospects of both City and Liverpool this season is a reflection not only on the loss of Guardiola and Salah, but also the turbulence that preceded their emotional farewells in May.

Guardiola won six Premier League titles and the club's first Champions League crown among a remarkable 20 trophies after taking charge in 2016.

The 55-year-old lifted the FA Cup and League Cup in his last season, but he exited with City removed from their perch as England's pre-eminent force after failing to win the title in his final two years.

Guardiola admitted he struggled to generate the energy required to lead City's fight against Arsenal last term, with the Gunners eventually finishing seven points clear as they clinched the title.

The departure of his trusted director of football Txiki Begiristain in 2025 left Guardiola lamenting "a part of me is leaving".

With City also fighting against Football Association charges relating to alleged financial breaches -- a protracted saga that still doesn't have a resolution -- Guardiola felt he must remain loyal to the club.

But he looked increasingly fatigued by the strain of rebuilding a squad in need of new blood after the departures of several stalwarts, including Kevin De Bruyne, Ederson, Kyle Walker and Riyad Mahrez in recent years.

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City's expensively assembled rebuild has been only a partial success, leaving former Chelsea boss Maresca with a daunting task to follow in Guardiola's footsteps.

The Italian knows City well after working as Guardiola's assistant in their treble-winning 2022-23 season.

But Maresca has only limited managerial experience after less than two seasons at Chelsea, a year in the second tier with Leicester and a brief stint at Parma.

The 46-year-old's sparse CV is a far cry from Guardiola's trophy-filled time at Barcelona and Bayern Munich before his move to Manchester.

Just 35 miles down the East Lancashire Road, Liverpool are also taking tentative steps into season one of their post-Salah story.

When Salah joined Liverpool from Roma for £36 million in 2017, few would have predicted the success that followed.

Salah had flopped during a spell at Chelsea, but he was an immediate hit on Merseyside.

The 34-year-old amassed 257 goals for Liverpool in 442 appearances in all competitions, making him the third top goalscorer in the club's history.

He produced countless magical moments while winning two Premier League titles, a Champions League and the FA Cup and League Cup.

But the denouement to Salah's Liverpool career was ugly.

He was dropped several times by Arne Slot last season and accused the club of throwing him "under the bus".

Salah's rift with Slot was never fully healed and he scored just seven league goals as Liverpool finished fifth prior to the Dutch coach's sacking.

Replacing a generational talent of Salah's status will take more than one player.

Iraola will hope Sweden striker Alexander Isak is much improved after an injury-plagued first season at Anfield, while new signing Victor Munoz and teenager Rio Ngumoha have great expectations.

But no matter how hard they try, neither Liverpool or City will ever be quite the same without their era-defining icons.


US Navy Aircraft Transits Taiwan Strait Before Planned Xi-Trump Meeting

 US and Taiwan flags fly outside the National Chung-Shan Institute of Science and Technology (NCSIST) in Taoyuan on March 30, 2026. (AFP via Getty Images)
US and Taiwan flags fly outside the National Chung-Shan Institute of Science and Technology (NCSIST) in Taoyuan on March 30, 2026. (AFP via Getty Images)
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US Navy Aircraft Transits Taiwan Strait Before Planned Xi-Trump Meeting

 US and Taiwan flags fly outside the National Chung-Shan Institute of Science and Technology (NCSIST) in Taoyuan on March 30, 2026. (AFP via Getty Images)
US and Taiwan flags fly outside the National Chung-Shan Institute of Science and Technology (NCSIST) in Taoyuan on March 30, 2026. (AFP via Getty Images)

A US Navy P-8A Poseidon aircraft transited the Taiwan Strait in international airspace on Friday, in a move the US 7th Fleet said "demonstrates the United States' commitment to a free and open Indo-Pacific".

The Chinese military tracked and monitored the patrol and reconnaissance aircraft throughout the transit, the state-backed Global Times newspaper reported, citing a military source, saying the "situation was under ‌control".

US military ‌ships or aircraft every few ‌months ⁠pass through or above ⁠the waterway that separates democratically governed Taiwan from China — missions that anger Beijing.

Chinese President Xi Jinping is expected to visit the United States next month to meet President Donald Trump as Washington and Beijing look to stabilize ⁠ties marred by issues including Taiwan, trade ‌disputes and technology ‌curbs.

"By operating within the Taiwan Strait in accordance ‌with international law, the United States upholds the ‌navigational rights and freedoms of all nations," the 7th Fleet said in a statement.

"The aircraft's transit of the Taiwan Strait demonstrates the United States' commitment to ‌a free and open Indo-Pacific. The United States military flies, sails, and ⁠operates ⁠anywhere international law allows."

China claims democratically governed Taiwan as its own territory and says it has jurisdiction over the strait. Taiwan and the US say the strait is an international waterway.

Beijing has repeatedly said the Taiwan issue is its internal affair and at the core of Beijing's interests — a red line that must not be crossed or trampled on.

Taiwan's government rejects China's sovereignty claims, saying that only Taiwan's people can decide their future.