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Nina Shea, 08 Dec 2010
Saudi Arabia is one such "key location." The kingdom is not just any country with problematic textbooks.
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Jason Ditz, 06 Dec 2010
US officials have expressed concerns about Saudi funding for terror in the past, but the cables provide...
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Tariq Alhomayed , 29 Nov 2010
The Saudi Arabian Interior Ministry revealed that 19 terrorist cells were planning to carry out operations against...
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Simon Henderson, 20 Nov 2010
An extraordinary sequence of royal news stories have emerged over the past few days, showing that either...
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Simon Henderson, 06 Nov 2010
To misquote F. Scott Fitzgerald, Saudi princes are different from you and me. For a start, they have more money.
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Frank J. Gaffney Jr., 02 Nov 2010
In a report Sunday on the intercepted Hewlett-Packard printers whose ink cartridges were transformed into potent...
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Victoria Clark , 31 Oct 2010
The almost two-year-old merger of Saudi and Yemeni jihadists into a Yemen-based al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) seems to have been a success.
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William Hartung, 28 Oct 2010
It's not just the Saudi deal. Conventional arms sales in general have received less scrutiny than they did during...
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Simon Henderson, 24 Oct 2010
For a generation, Prince Bandar bin Sultan was Riyadh's man in Washington. As the Saudi ambassador...
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Maggie Michael, 14 Oct 2010
The ideology that reigns in Saudi Arabia comes into plain view on the website of the Council of Senior Religious Scholars,...
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Ian Siperco, 07 Oct 2010
Visitors to Saudi Arabia this September bore witness to a rare spectacle, as thousands of young men spilled onto gridlocked arteries from Riyadh to Khobar to commemorate National Day.
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--, 04 Oct 2010
Saudi Arabia has certainly grown less grim in the reign of King Abdullah, who is now 86. Reforms in state...
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Caryle Murphy, 09 Sep 2010
Saudi Arabia has already taken a baby step in that direction by recruiting about a dozen female volunteers in a project to counter extremism on the internet.
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Thomas L. Friedman, 08 Sep 2010
But while the talks are alive, they lack any sense of drama or excitement or larger possibilities.
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Brian M Downing, 06 Sep 2010
Many of them had experienced difficulties in readjusting to daily life after the war and they sought to re-find...
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--, 23 Aug 2010
This decree comes in order to restore the prestige of the fatwa and to regulate how fatwas are issued,...
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--, 18 Aug 2010
In June, Western skepticism of the rehabilitation program was intensified when the Saudi Ministry of Interior...
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--, 11 Aug 2010
There's an unexplored flip side to the Cassandra myth: As you'll recall, she was the Trojan princess to whom the gods granted the gift of prophecy.
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--, 30 Jul 2010
An imam, whose voice helped him become the first black Saudi to lead prayers at Mecca's Grand Mosque, said he was wrong to speak against a fatwa...
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--, 29 Jul 2010
Addressing a press conference, he thanked the Saudi government for its continuous support to the MWL. “The United Nations has given...
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--, 28 Jul 2010
Thirdly, analysts say the reform of the education system fits well with the overture initiated by King Abdullah, particularly with the appointment...
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--, 25 Jul 2010
The society that leaps from these pages is repressive to an almost unimaginable degree. Daily life is a cocktail of cane-wielding religious police,...
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--, 18 Jul 2010
August marks Abdullah bin Abd al-Aziz Al Saud's fifth year as king of Saudi Arabia, a good moment to assess reforms in the area of human rights.
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--, 17 Jul 2010
The empowerment of the Sudairis brought continuity to the system, preventing the recurrence of open squabbling. It also prompted...
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--, 16 Jul 2010
The country was traumatized by fears that Iraq might extend its invasion of Kuwait into the kingdom and that thousands of arriving...
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--, 15 Jul 2010
Al Maiman said they have thought about that, and don’t want it to be “just a bunch of papers presented within a certain period of time.”
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--, 11 Jul 2010
According to Arab News, the U.S. ambassador to Riyadh, James Smith, described this White House visit as a “very important”...
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Clifford D. May, 09 Jul 2010
Last week, Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah was welcomed to the White House by President Obama. According to the Washington Post,...
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--, 07 Jul 2010
The spotlight was focused on Al-Qaeda in Yemen in the wake of an attempt to blow up a passenger plane headed to United States last December...
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--, 06 Jul 2010
Whether the challenge is climate change, homelessness resulting from man-made and natural disasters, the fight against religious extremism,...