Muvi Cinemas Launches Sensory-Friendly Sessions for Children with Autism in Saudi Arabia
Muvi Cinemas in Saudi Arabia Launches Sensory-Friendly Sessions for Neurodiverse Children.
Muvi Cinemas in Saudi Arabia has launched sensory-friendly movie sessions for children with autism and neurodevelopmental disorders in collaboration with Tayf Aziz, ensuring a more inclusive experience with adaptations like lower audio volumes and house lights on.
In other news, Russian President Vladimir Putin has thanked Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman for his role in a recent historic US-Russia prisoner swap, the largest since the Cold War, which saw the exchange of 24 prisoners including US journalist Evan Gershkovich.
Meanwhile, Hamas has urged the US to mediate a Gaza ceasefire as casualties rise and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu faces criticism for his handling of the ongoing conflict and hostage negotiations.
On the cyber front, the United States has indicted five Russian GRU officers for cyberattacks on Ukrainian infrastructure, part of the "WhisperGate" campaign, with a $60 million reward offered for their capture.
Turning to Haiti, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken is addressing gang violence and pushing for elections amidst the challenges faced by a UN-backed mission led by Kenyan police, while also planning talks on regional security with Dominican leaders.
Lastly, in a remarkable development, Saudi Arabia’s KAUST has introduced Coral-AI, a cutting-edge AI solution for coral reef conservation, starting with the Red Sea, which promises to revolutionize global efforts by combining real-time monitoring and automated microorganism delivery.