House of Saud

Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman wears traditional red and white checkered scarf headdress.

Saudi Arabia’s gathering storm over its erratic crown prince

Commentary

Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s personal character faces global scrutiny after serious suspicions of his alleged involvement in the murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi.

President Barack Obama shakes hands with the Emir of Qatar, Sheikh Tameem bin Hamad Al Thani, while hosting the six-nation Gulf Cooperation Council at Camp David on May 14, 2015.

A royal Saudi ‘snub’ isn’t stopping the flow of American weapons to the Gulf

Conflict
Saudi Arabia's foreign minister, Prince Saud al-Faisal, attends a meeting of Arab League foreign ministers in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, on March 26, 2015.

Here’s the royal family you should really be watching

Global Politics
Khaloob Mushref, at lef, is a biology major, and Hassan Zakari, right, is a psychology major at Marymount University

Saudi students in the US have confidence in their new king

Culture
Mourners gather around the grave of Saudi King Abdullah following his burial in Riyadh on Friday.

In a region of turmoil, the new Saudi king promises continuity

Global Politics
King Abdullah

Looking back on the life of Saudi Arabia’s King Abdullah

Global Politics

Saudi Arabia’s King Abdullah died Friday morning in Saudi Arabia, in his 90s. The king who had effectively led the Middle East kingdom for two decades, though officially for just one, was known as a reformer — even if it was not always evident to outside observers.

US Secretary of State John Kerry (L) and Iran's Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif (R) are seated during a meeting at the United Nations.

Saudi facepalm over US pursuit of deals with Iran, Syria

Global Politics

Saudi Arabia and other Arab Gulf states are worried that the US is selling out their interests in its pursuit of a deal with Iran.

Saudi woman who broke laws by driving granted reprieve

Shaima Jastaniah showed her independence last summer by driving. The simple act by her and other Saudi Arabian women broke the law, and Jastaniah was sentenced to 10 lashes for it. She was pardoned by the Saudi king, but police said they’d lash her anyway. Now the police have reversed course.

Saudi literature pushing the envelope

Arts, Culture & Media

A new wave of novel-writing in Saudi Arabia is centered on breaking conventional taboos — the spike in risqué Saudi literature follows the success of the racy novel, Girls of Riyadh a few years ago.

Guest Workers in Saudi Arabia Struggle to Get Their Papers in Order

Conflict & Justice

Saudi Arabia’s got immigration woes not unlike the US but the Kingdom has given its undocumented immigrants until July 3rd to get their papers in order or risk deportation. This would apply to millions of people.