From WSJopinion: This most puritanical of Islamic societies is increasingly mirroring Western mores as the government seeks to attract foreign tourists and investors, writes khouse200
Global View: The fall of Baghdadi’s so-called caliphate brings the U.S. a little closer to the end of its longest war, but the withdrawal of U.S. support in northern Syria could provide conditions for its re-emergence as a serious military force.
Image: Zuma PressFor Saudis these days, life is a roller coaster. Even as Iranian missiles threaten their national security and livelihood, previously unimaginable social freedoms accelerate. All this leaves some Saudis squealing with delight; others are frozen with fright.
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