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- Saudi Arabia, exercising soft diplomacy as it pursues a more aggressive agenda in dealing with Syria and Yemen, has seen this week a second leader to visit the US in less than a year to meet with western leaders to discuss policies of global importance.While Deputy Crown Prince Mohammad bin...
- Had the now infamous 28-page section of the United States Congressional and Senate inquiry report into the 9/11 attacks — discussing the alleged Saudi involvement — been released in 2002 (when the report was issued), there would not have been hue and cry among some politicians and the media.The...
- Despite years of progress in which women have flooded the Saudi labor market, the gender gap remains disappointingly wide. The Saudi General Authority for Statistics has reported that nearly 6 million adult Saudi women remain jobless in 2015 with only 1.2 million employed compared to the 4.4...
- Six Flags Entertainment's announcement that it plans to build a theme park in Saudi Arabia comes on the heels of the formation of the General Authority for Entertainment, which is now considering opening cinemas to families. It's a quick one-two punch that gives Saudis a reason to...
- Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s visit to the United States at the request of the Obama administration marks a historic point in Saudi-US relations.The invitation in effect signals that the White House is willing to strengthen the weakening ties between the two countries after US...
- In a move that defies logic, common sense and only serves to turn mild-manner vegetable lovers into raging carnivores, an official with too much time on his hands at the Department of Slaughterhouses and Public Markets deemed the sale of fresh vegetables to expats would threaten Saudization. You...
- For many years — decades, really, — the need for a comprehensive national plan was badly felt. We were the most crucial player in the Middle East, but to the international community we were just another Arab country.Today we are a country with a road map. It is ambitious and unlike anything we as...
- IT is disappointing to see President Barack Obama, a man admired so much seven years ago, turn into a weak sister on foreign policy. The damage he has caused to the Middle East through his inability to respond to the disasters in Iraq and Syria is only second to George Bush’s unnecessary and...
- Gone almost unnoticed in the West, but very much on the minds of people in the Arab world is the abrupt turnaround from the United States by trying to embrace Iran at the expense of its longtime allies in the Middle East.First, it must be acknowledged that US President Barack Obama had found...
- The year 2016 has inherited a host of issues from its predecessor. The previous year proved to be a tumultuous year for the entire world. Terrorism, economic problems, political turmoil and wars remained in the headlines during much of the year 2015. Being an integral part of the international...
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