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Yahoo News
April 5, 2018
We were saying that he was a dangerous guy. He was a terrorist. That he had to be arrested immediately. We had terrorist attacks in Saudi Arabia. We had terrorist attacks in Egypt in the '90s but we were accused of repressing freedom of speech until 9/11 happened. So it's very clear that we are the victims,Ãâà...
Al-Arabiya
April 5, 2018
We had terrorist attacks in Saudi Arabia. We had terrorist attacks in Egypt in the '90s but we were accused of repressing freedom of speech until 9/11 happened,” he said. The crown prince said the solution to eliminate these groups is to “get them, kill them or arrest them”. He added that the biggest terroristÃâà...
Al-Arabiya
April 5, 2018
We had terrorist attacks in Saudi Arabia. We had terrorist attacks in Egypt in the '90s but we were accused of repressing freedom of speech until 9/11 happened,” he said. The crown prince said the solution to eliminate these groups is to “get them, kill them or arrest them”. He added that the biggest terroristÃâà...
Yahoo News
April 4, 2018
We faced terrorism in Saudi Arabia and in Egypt. We called for the arrest of Osama bin Laden very early, because he was not in Saudi Arabia. We suffered quite a lot by fighting terrorism, until 9/11 happened. This is the story. Goldberg: I spent a lot of time in Pakistan and Afghanistan in the late 1990s, earlyÃâà...
Asharq Al-awsat English
April 3, 2018
We faced terrorism in Saudi Arabia and in Egypt. We called for the arrest of Osama bin Laden very early, because he was not in Saudi Arabia. We suffered quite a lot by fighting terrorism, until 9/11 happened. This is the story. “This is what America wanted us to do. We had a king who paid with his life tryingÃâà...
The Atlantic
April 2, 2018
We faced terrorism in Saudi Arabia and in Egypt. We called for the arrest of Osama bin Laden very early, because he was not in Saudi Arabia. We suffered quite a lot by fighting terrorism, until 9/11 happened. This is the story. Goldberg: I spent a lot of time in Pakistan and Afghanistan in the late 1990s, earlyÃâà...
Blasting News
March 22, 2018
On the international stage, U.S. President Donald Trump and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman have grown closer over Salman's promise to root out jihadist terrorism in Saudi Arabia. It remains to be seen if U.S. forces, which have conducted airstrikes and special operations in Yemen since 9/11,Ãâà...
Arab News
November 15, 2017
It has also conducted several terrorist attacks in Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Egypt, and has inspired attacks in the US and throughout Europe. Other militant organizations have also shown complete disregard for the wellbeing, security and prosperity of the nations they are in; Hezbollah in Lebanon and theÃâà...
Asharq Al-awsat English
August 7, 2017
Riyadh- ISIS was planning to carry out terrorist attacks in Saudi Arabia before the security authorities succeeded in foiling them by arresting one of the organization's most dangerous terrorists. A Saudi court on Sunday sentenced an ISIS member to 20 years of imprisonment for plotting terror attacks insideÃâà...
Sputnik International
June 24, 2017
The number of terrorist attacks in Saudi Arabia has increased over the last few years. On November 3, 2014, three Daesh terrorists killed eight residents of a Shiite village in the east of the country and wounded dozens of others. On May 29, 2015, a suicide bomber blew himself up in the Shiite mosque ofÃâà...
RT
May 22, 2017
It's ironic President Trump talked about fighting extremism and terrorism in Saudi Arabia, the center and the birthplace of Wahhabi Islam that has been responsible for most of the terrorism in the region, said Hamed Mousavi from Tehran University. On Sunday, US President Donald Trump addressed leadersÃâà...
Business Insider
May 21, 2017
trump saudi arabia President Donald Trump waits to deliver a speech to the Arab Islamic American Summit, at the King Abdulaziz Conference Center, Sunday, May 21, 2017, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. AP Photo/Evan Vucci. President Donald Trump gave a highly-anticipated address to Arab and MuslimÃâà...
The Hill
May 21, 2017
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said Sunday Saudi Arabia can ease tensions in the region by focusing on the fight against terrorism, ultimately leading to improvements in human rights issues. “I think the way you address those human rights issues and women's rights issues is to improve conditions in theÃâà...
Global Risk Insights
July 17, 2016
Previous terrorist attacks in Saudi Arabia did affect oil prices. Commerzbank notes in response to the three attacks that similar attacks only a few years ago would have resulted in oil prices rising sharply. The global oil markets now appear to have accepted that ISIS is attacking Saudi Arabia without itÃâà...
Daily Times
July 5, 2016
ISLAMABAD: President Mamnoon Hussain while strongly condemning terrorist attacks in Saudi Arabia expressed solidarity with King Salman bin Abdulaziz and the people of Saudi Arabia, a press release issued by the President's media office here on Tuesday said. The president said that the governmentÃâà...
Al-Arabiya
August 6, 2015
Between 2003 and 2006, Saudi Arabia was hit by a wave of al-Qaeda bloody attacks targeting security headquarters and governmental facilities as well as foreign residential complexes and causing numerous deaths. Despite all of these events terrorism in Saudi Arabia didn't come as a result to the eventsÃâà...
Al-Arabiya
June 14, 2015
... suicide attacks in Saudi, which claimed the lives of dozens of worshippers in the kingdom's eastern province in May, mark the latest in a series of coordinated attacks launched in 2003 by the Al-Qaeda militant group. The report is part of a series by Al Arabiya News Channel on terrorism in Saudi Arabia.
The Economist
May 22, 2015
SAUDI Arabia has seemed more or less sheltered from the wars and sectarian bloodletting that have raged all around it in Iraq, Syria and Yemen. No longer. On May 22nd a suicide bomber struck a mosque in the eastern region of Qatif, which is home to the majority of the kingdom's 2.8m Shias (some 10%Ãâà...
ABC Online
May 1, 2013
The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFAT) has confirmed an Australian man is on trial for alleged terrorism-related offences in Saudi Arabia. DFAT says the 25-year-old, named in the media as Shayden Thorne from Perth, was arrested 18 months ago and is being detained in a prison outside Riyadh.
Asharq Al-awsat English
December 31, 1999
We had terrorist attacks in Saudi Arabia. We had terrorist attacks in Egypt in the '90s but we were accused of repressing freedom of speech until 9/11 happened,” Times cited the Crown Prince as saying. In contrast, no one asked this question: What if Western countries were convinced with the SaudiÃâà...