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Succession process in Saudi Arabia

  • For 37 years, the late Prince Naif ran the Ministry of Interior, along with assuming the charge recently as the crown prince. Over these years, he gained extensive experience in state and security affairs, which made him a first-rate statesman and an international political figure, with worldwide...
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Prince Muhammad as interior minister

  • In a short span of time, Saudi Arabia mourned two of its loved statesmen — Prince Sultan and Prince Naif. So, the talk about leadership succession cannot be avoided whether by Saudis or those concerned about it around the world.The announcement on Nov. 5 by Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King...
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Prince Bandar, architect of Saudi-US relations

  • There are defining moments in one's life, and each moment marks a phase in personal growth and development. Looking at these indelible moments, one recollects the events and incidents that make one what he or she is today. Often these memories are associated with people and events, and...
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Prince Bandar, architect of Saudi-US relations

  • There are defining moments in one's life, and each moment marks a phase in personal growth and development. Looking at these indelible moments, one recollects the events and incidents that make one what he or she is today. Often these memories are associated with people and events, and...
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Friends of Saudi Arabia in US

  • TWO decades ago, a good-natured elderly Saudi man arrived at Ogden, Utah, US, to receive medical treatment at one of its hospitals. His son was studying at Weber State College (now a university). Being in a foreign land, the elderly Saudi received a very good medical care and proper attention....
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Celebrating global talents at King Fahd Medical City

  • When the first development plan was announced in 1970, the Kingdom lacked the human resources necessary to carry out the plan. There were very few Saudi college graduates and skilled workers. A debate was underway whether to train nationals or heavily rely on foreign workforce to achieve the...
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A legacy of likability: King Abdullah

  • A legacy is a word we often use in our daily life for larger-than-life political public figures (e. g., kings, princes, presidents, prime ministers and other political figures) while evaluating their public policies and achievements. However, it is not necessary that a person must hold a...
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