Violence in Saudi Arabia shows up the cracks in the kingdom's security apparatus, John R Bradley reports
So far this month, Western individuals working in Riyadh have been specifically targeted four times. Nevertheless, the Saudi authorities have (...)
An attack on an oil refinery in Saudi Arabia poses the biggest challenge yet to the kingdom, writes John R Bradley
An attack this week on an oil refinery in Saudi Arabia in which five Westerners, two Saudis and four militants were killed, is the (...)
The latest suicide attack, in which no Americans were killed, raises new questions about the new targets of terror, writes John R Bradley in Riyadh
Late on Saturday, a bomb exploded in the Mahia district of Riyadh, posing a real challenge to Saudi (...)
Last week Saudi Arabia announced its first elections, broke up its firstever peaceful demonstration and hosted a three-day Human Rights Conference, writes John R Bradley in Jeddah
Hundreds of Saudis marched down the main avenue of Riyadh last week (...)
The US victory in Iraq and the subsequent withdrawal of US troops from Saudi Arabia is unlikely to push Saudi or American rulers toward a radical reassessment of the historic oil-for-security alliance, argues John R Bradley* in Jeddah
The withdrawal (...)