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Promising signals from Saudi-sponsored Jeddah closed-door talks in halting Sudan bloodletting
All eyes of Sudanese people and peace advocates are turned toward Jeddah in western Saudi Arabia, with a “ray of hope” in ending the bloody war that’s being fought between two rival factions in Sudan. The Jeddah talks have brought together those who ruled the neighboring African country before the outbreak of the war on April 15, and the factions divided by the ambitions of being the singular ruling party, excluding the other!Despite the bitterness, cruelty and tragedies of the war on the ground, the parties involved in it have come together on the Jeddah podium. This was out of a real desire to turn the page on the harshest and most ferocious war that Sudan has witnessed ever since its independence in 1956.The signals coming from the closed doors of negotiations indicate that the...
November 06, 2023

Promising signals from Saudi-sponsored Jeddah closed-door talks in halting Sudan bloodletting

Sadaqa Yahya Fadel.
An open letter to President Biden from his Saudi student
The recent barrage of letters from fellow Arab political analysts to US President Joe Biden prompted me to write this open letter to the leader of the world’s most powerful nation.The letters, especially in the midst of Israel’s relentless aggression on civilians in Gaza, painted a disturbing picture of the president’s stance. His visit to the region to reassure Israel and applaud its ability to “defend itself” against the Palestinian invaders, particularly after the “Flood of Al-Aqsa” on Oct. 7, 2023, bewildered many.As I write this, Mr. President, the proverb “Whoever teaches me a letter, I become his servant” comes to my mind. So, with utmost respect and gratitude, I extend this letter to you. In 1980, at Claremont University in California, I, a political science...
November 05, 2023

An open letter to President Biden from his Saudi student

We do not postpone our weddings!
By Saleh Al-Jaribie Al-ZahraniWhen Saddam fired missiles at Riyadh, we used to climb onto the rooftops to watch them.Young people in Jazan and Najran returned to school in the morning and played football in the evening in the open fields, while Houthi missiles and defense of Saudi Arabia flew over their heads.In a southern Saudi village, one son died in the morning, while one of the village’s daughters was getting married in the evening.The father asked two men to help him in the burial of his son, while he insisted on the others to go with the bride to the other village, as part of the traditions.Our grandfathers used to bury our dead who were killed by the invaders from the Ottoman army and then danced on their graves.Boys after being circumcised were supposed to perform the...
October 28, 2023

We do not postpone our weddings!

Saudia — not just a rebranding
Saudi Arabian Airlines, recently unveiled its rebranding, a restoration of their design to its original identity.The logo, previously yellow and blue, now bears the Kingdom’s emblem of the palm tree in green.Welcomed by the Kingdom, it is a reflection of the significance and attachment to the color, a symbol of our lands and our religion.It was not only a change in the brand and identity of a commercial institution, but rather a consolidation of the values and principles of our green and glorious flag carrying the phrase, "There is no deity but God. Muhammad is the Messenger of God."At the start of King Salman’s reign, the nation regained its love and pride in the color green as the nation’s emblem.The country regained its passion for celebrating our National Day with great...
October 25, 2023

Saudia — not just a rebranding

Eliminating intermediaries, bureaucracy and waiting: The remarkable tale of Saudi e-Governance
By Waseem AbbasiImagine how much simple life would be if you could handle tasks like obtaining a land record, reporting to the police, consulting a doctor, baking and selling goods from home, or even applying for a passport, all from the comfort of your own home. This dream has become a reality in Saudi Arabia, where you can accomplish all these tasks with a simple smartphone app. Surprisingly, many people are unaware of how rapidly Saudi Arabia has advanced in e-governance in the years following the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, surpassing many developed nations.During a visit to Saudi Arabia, I and three other Pakistani journalists were pleasantly surprised when we saw the latest Internet 5G mark on our local SIM cards as soon as we arrived in the capital city of Riyadh. This was our...
October 24, 2023

Eliminating intermediaries, bureaucracy and waiting: The remarkable tale of Saudi e-Governance

'Politicized movements...' What do they want and where did they reach?
These days, the disease has worsened and the severity of cold and leprosy has risen in the hearts of those who hate Saudi Arabia. These people believe that their crude comments on social media sites will dictate their “Ikhwani” and “revolutionary” positions to influence a big country like Saudi Arabia, which is solid with its policies and historical positions. Also, the Kingdom does neither wait for the testimonies of others nor care about the stupid opinions of those who resort to slogan-mongering.This disease is not new. Rather, it has been haunting those who hate the Kingdom for decades, and this has been renewed over the past few days through their floundering positions regarding what is happening in the Gaza Strip between Hamas and Israel since Oct. 7. Unfortunately, it is not...
October 16, 2023

'Politicized movements...' What do they want and where did they reach?

Saudi Sports
A major sports movement, led by the Saudi government with the support of the Ministry of Sports and the Saudi Olympic & Paralympic Committee, has resulted in an increase in the number of sport federations to approximately 100, each of which oversees multiples within its own sport category.The Public Investment Fund (PIF) has become an owner of the four football clubs, Al-Hilal, Al-Ittihad, Al-Ahli, and Al-Nassr. They provide equal opportunities and value without any differences in details, confirming their equality in terms of audience and investment as they enter the financial market.Saudi giant, Aramco, has acquired Al-Qadsiah FC, which will become one of the largest clubs in Saudi Arabia and the region in the coming years. This acquisition goes further than just financial support — a...
October 10, 2023

Saudi Sports

Fox News and the new political landscape: A sociological perspective
By Dalal A. Bin Hamdan, Ph.D.Recently, the world witnessed a momentous event when Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohammed Bin Salman (MBS) had his first conversation in English with Fox News channel. This engagement with a local American TV channel, known for its strong support from the Republican Party, marked a significant milestone for both Americans and Saudis alike.It was a momentous occasion, not just due to the time differences that made it either a “BIG DAY” or “BIG NIGHT,” but because it provided insights into the intellectual prowess of MBS as he engaged in what’s often referred to as “English Framework Thinking.”Americans have a particular fascination with the concept of “thinking like them when you’re speaking their mother tongue.” This...
September 24, 2023

Fox News and the new political landscape: A sociological perspective

Prince Mohammed bin Salman: His charisma and charm of vision
The skies over the Indian capital, New Delhi, did not need more lights to confirm the pivotal international diplomatic role of Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohammed bin Salman, who led the Kingdom’s delegation to the Leaders’ Summit of the G20, the most powerful global economic bloc. The Crown Prince’s participation has been instrumental in bringing high-level effectiveness and vitality to the summit and resulting in the announcement of a memorandum of understanding to establish the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor. This corridor is poised to bring about a radical civilizational change in trade among the countries of the Middle East, Asia, and Europe.Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who has become the focus of global attention and the center of the international...
September 14, 2023

Prince Mohammed bin Salman: His charisma and charm of vision

Barbie
My wife and I recently had the opportunity to watch 'Barbie' in the cinema, motivated by a rather unusual concern. My children, with the eldest being 27, have little to no familiarity with Barbie, unlike my wife’s generation.The film's hype, in both traditional forms of media and social media, had no connection to the actual storyline of the film.The film affirms that life is a partnership between women and men, each inhabiting their own worlds.The film highlights the challenges faced by women who balance roles as employees, wives, and mothers, protecting their husbands, families, and children while maintaining their success and continuity in their work. It also portrays the extent of the hardships these tasks pose for women.On the other hand, the film shows that men are...
September 11, 2023

Barbie

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