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| 2026-01-22 |
Princess Haya bint Khalid bin Bandar at USA-SAUDI Biotech Alliance Summit
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| 2026-01-22 |
Foreign Minister Signs Board of Peace Founding Charter
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| 2026-01-22 |
Qassim Governor Officiates Falconry Festival Ceremony
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| 2026-01-20 |
Princess Rima bint Bandar Speaks at World Economic Forum 2026 in Davos
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| 2026-01-20 |
Royal Court Announces Death of Prince Faysal bin Turki bin Abdallah
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| 2026-01-19 |
Prince Abd al-Aziz bin Saud in Algiers
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| 2026-01-18 |
Royal Court Announces Death of Prince Bandar bin Abdallah
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| 2026-01-17 |
Prince Turki al-Faysal: Prince MbS Resisted US Pressure on Normalisation
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| 2026-01-17 |
Saudi King Leaves Hospital after Reassuring Medical Tests
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| 2026-01-16 |
King Salman Undergoes Medical Tests at King Faysal Specialist Hospital in Riyadh
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War, Peace and Politics - The Royal Family and Palestine (Part II)
After the death of the first Saudi king, Abd al-Aziz, his son Saud took the throne. Despite taking the Palestinian issue to heart, the new monarch was unable to ever fully comprehend the depth of American support for Israel. In the end, Saud's weak leadership, disinterest, and lack of regional clout frustrated his scattered and unfocused efforts at resolution. |
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War, Peace and Politics - The Royal Family and Palestine (Part I)
The October 7 surprise attack on Israel by Hamas, and the resulting war this precipitated, has exposed the shortcomings of the Abraham Accords. Further, the lack of available arrows in the Saudi diplomatic quiver highlights the failure of decades-long efforts to reach a meaningful consensus on the issue of Palestinian statehood. Yet, starting with the reign of the Kingdom's founder, Abd al-Aziz, solidarity with Palestine and opposition to the Zionist project has been a core tenet of the royal identity. |
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Stage Management: Spectacles, Sidelining And Dissent
Even as the Kingdom takes steps towards cultural liberalization, an intense crackdown on activists and political dissidents continues unabated. Can the attempt to change its international image be reconciled with the extraordinary sentences being handed down by the courts? |
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A Royal in Morocco: The Strange Case of Princess Fahda al-Hithlayn
News of the lavish Moroccan holiday of Fahda, the wife of Saudi King Salman, seems to fly in the face of widespread reports of her supposed captivity on the orders of her own son, the crown prince. Was the sensational allegation by foreign intelligence agencies flawed, or has a family reconciliation taken place? |
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Reform, Crackdown and Succession: Continuity or Disruption?
As the crown prince and de facto regent Muhammad bin Salman presses ahead with an ambitious program of social and structural reforms, it is often assumed that he is pursuing a radically vision than that preferred by his more conservative father, King Salman. A closer look, however, reveals that the two are in fact closely aligned. |