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Saudi: Saudi asks YouTube to remove ads that do not suit public taste. The Saudi Audio-Visual Media General Commission and the Communications Commission have requested this from YouTube.
It is requested to remove the advertisement which violates the principles and values. Such a proposal comes in the wake of many complaints regarding inappropriate YouTube ads
Saudi asked YouTube.

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There are some things in the advertisements that YouTube presents to the people of the country that are once morest Islamic and social values ​​and principles. This is often once morest the country’s laws, the authority said in a statement. Audio Visual Media Commission and Communications and Information Technology Commission should take necessary steps in the matter. Officials clarified that they are requesting the platform to do the necessary things to comply with the regulations in the country. The statement also said that legal action will be taken in the event that content that violates the law continues to be aired in the country.

Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia is heating up. Officials have warned that it will be extremely hot in some areas of Saudi Arabia during the same period in August. Temperatures may reach 50 degrees or more, according to a statement issued by the Saudi National Meteorological Center.

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According to the report released by the National Meteorological Center of Saudi Arabia, the temperature will be above 50 degrees Celsius in Madinah and the eastern coastal areas of Saudi Arabia. This month has recorded the highest temperature in the country. The country is currently experiencing the highest level of heat in recent times. At present, the temperature has been recorded at 49 degrees Celsius in many areas of Saudi Arabia, including Qasim province. But in 2010, the temperature was recorded above 50 degree Celsius in Jeddah governorate.

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