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How can we forget!
IN 1952, Saudi Aramco’s board of directors and its chief executives moved from New York to Dhahran to work in the nascent Saudi city, which had become the main headquarters of the company after World War II.The shifting of the venue of headquarters came after years of government complaints about the delay in obtaining direct answers from Aramco officials in the Kingdom, as they had to, at the time, go back to the company management based in New York to take the decisions. At the same time, Saudi managers were saying that they did not feel that Aramco’s shareholders had respect for them, and were being treated as subordinates.In documenting the first era of Aramco’s history, the famous author William Mulligan says that the transfer of the headquarters undoubtedly served the interest...
February 17, 2021

How can we forget!

Who will confront Iran?
If the policeman of the world (America) has started using the language of evasive and exhausting statements towards Iran as well as the latter’s nuclear program and its meddling acts in the region since the administration of President Joe Biden took over the reins of power and pursues a policy of vetoing everything done earlier by the administration of his predecessor Donald Trump then there is an issue. Most notable among them is the revocation of the Houthi militia classification as a terrorist organization after it was endorsed by Trump ten days before his departure from the White House. And, thus today we are facing an imminent Iranian threat and an American administration with a soft position toward this danger. The question then begs who is there as an alternative to confront...
February 16, 2021

Who will confront Iran?

Saudi Arabia: A state of legislations and rights
WHILE discussing human rights in Saudi Arabia last Monday as the issue is raised outside the Kingdom every now and then, I wrote in my article: “The Kingdom, like any other country, does not claim that its human rights have reached perfection and it has an exemplary model, but at the same time, it is also working at an accelerated pace to promote and develop these rights.The Kingdom presents its reports, backed by accomplished facts, to citizens as well as to the international human rights organizations that participate in it. What has been achieved in this field during the last several years is considered as a big and very important leap.I would say this because I do know, as other observers know, that there have been ongoing efforts to develop many laws and legislations related to...
February 11, 2021

Saudi Arabia: A state of legislations and rights

Iran and its role of sabotage
Iran constitutes an obstacle to global peace and stability, apart from proving a major dilemma to all American administrations ever since the assumption of office by President Jimmy Carter in 1977 to the present day.The Iranian revolution is not only a time bomb by virtue of its dangerous nuclear program but rather constitutes difficulties represented in developing a strategy that results in a change through peaceful means as demonstrated in the dealings of its politicians with its neighboring countries and even with the whole world.In the late eighties, the first success of Iran in its pursuit of uranium enrichment technologies was when it acquired centrifuge systems through the nuclear black market and a laser enrichment plant.And this way Iran acquired, over the years, more advanced...
January 27, 2021

Iran and its role of sabotage

Positive behavior motivates successful learning
The notion of learning has received tremendous attention throughout human history as a major factor for self-development and goals achievement. Contrary to what many people think, learning is not limited to classroom settings. Early humans in ancient history, for example, had to learn many things to be able to survive in that tough environment. They had to figure out how to start a fire to stay warm, how make hunting tools to feed themselves, how to make textiles from simple raw materials, and how to process clay to produce ceramic containers like bowls and jars which marked significant transformations in human history.Undoubtedly, the learning process changed a whole lot everywhere in the world. Learning outcomes have become much less than anticipated. Modern day students seem to have...
January 27, 2021

Positive behavior motivates successful learning

An abridged guide to Saudi policy
WHILE important political events, twists and turns are taking place, we need an official discourse that clarifies the facts and positions and removes ambiguity and speculation.Whatever may be the endeavors of the concerned observers, they are not entirely the reliable ones in the end. It is imperative that the officials should go out to the public to put points in letters and define official positions on the issues raised.Therefore, we need interviews similar to the one that the Al-Arabiya channel had conducted with Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal Bin Farhan last Friday evening, during which he talked about important files at an important period of time.There were questions by some observers pertaining to some of these files that are of importance and pivotal to the Kingdom, in view...
January 26, 2021

An abridged guide to Saudi policy

Biden’s inauguration and the supreme US interests
Joe Biden was sworn in on Wednesday as the new president of the United States after tumultuous events that ensued in the aftermath of the presidential election results. These events triggered by the questioning of Biden’s victory by his processor Donald Trump culminated in storming of the Capitol Hill building, the most prestigious parliamentary institution in the US, on Jan. 6. In the wake of the deadly violence, the inauguration of President Biden was held under tight and elaborate security measures with the US Army Staff deploying about 25,000 policemen and the National Guard throughout the capital city. Any observer of American affairs — I mean a neutral observer and not a biased demagogue — knows well that the strength of the US lies in the strength of its political...
January 21, 2021

Biden’s inauguration and the supreme US interests

Vaccine of humanity
Social media platforms celebrated and various outlets of media published visuals of young Saudi men and women who were accompanying those who arrived at the coronavirus vaccination center in Jeddah to receive vaccine jabs. They were seen using umbrellas to guard their guests from getting wet while leading them on to inside the center from outside parking lots during the rainy days recently.There has been an amazing coordination between these youngsters by which they receive those who have registered for taking the vaccine dose in the premises of the vaccination center set up at the southern terminal of King Abdulaziz International Airport and handed them over to the hospitality of another group of volunteers at the entrance of the center and then they go back to receive others.This...
January 18, 2021

Vaccine of humanity

Developing Saudi women leadership career skills quite at an early stage of their lives
Eventually, Saudi women have made significant strides in the country's workforce, indicating how the Vision 2030 has borne fruits. The women have defied all odds to become substantial players in the running of organizations.Princess Reema Bint Bandar Al Saud's life story is a perfect illustration that voices the need to support women's entry into their professions at an early age. Doing so helps them develop skills that would eventually lead them to leadership positions. Princess Reema, at a younger age, in a strange career for women, started (Yibreen) that offered women gym services.Over the years, she nurtured the leadership skills that have enabled her to serve in different leadership positions. She remains one of the decorated women leaders, having served as CEO for Al Hama...
January 18, 2021

Developing Saudi women leadership career skills quite at an early stage of their lives

People on top of peaks embracing while mercenaries sinking
The AlUla summit has demolished all agendas built on the Gulf discord and removed every reproof among the Gulf brothers in a fraternal encounter marked by wisdom, clarity of souls, sincere embrace and hug preceded by expressions of love, welcome, and hospitality.Of course, this serenity that enveloped the AlUla summit, held on Jan. 5, 2021, has unsettled mercenaries and the trumpets of evil that feed on sedition.The disagreement among the Gulf people and their leaders ended in one fell swoop with the return of relations to their purity amid joy and pleasure evident on the ground. It led to the opening of borders, airspace, and freedom of movement as they were before the crisis. The mercenaries see this harmony among brothers as a threat to their livelihood and survival.This is happening in...
January 13, 2021

People on top of peaks embracing while mercenaries sinking

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