More Saudis deliberately recruited for Sep 11 attacks: DiplomatSeptember 29th, 2009 WASHINGTON - A Saudi ambassador has accused Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden of deliberately recruiting more Saudis than from other Arab nations in the Sep 11 terrorist attacks to try to drive a wedge between the US and Saudi Arabia, a media report said Tuesday. Ambassador Adel al-Jubeir added that his government was shocked to learn that 15 of the 19 hijackers were Saudis, Washington Times reported on its website.
Oregon Supreme Court rejects mandatory sentencing for woman who pulled boy against breastsSeptember 24th, 2009 Ore. Supreme Court rejects mandatory sentencingPORTLAND, Ore. — Sometimes a mandatory sentence can be too much.
Correction: Saudi foreign minister storySeptember 17th, 2009 Correction: Saudi foreign minister storyRIYADH, Saudi Arabia — In a Sept. 12 story about Saudi Foreign Minister Saud al-Faisal undergoing spinal surgery in the United States, The Associated Press incorrectly stated that he is the eldest son of the late King Faisal and served previously as oil minister.
Musharraf says Sharif will not seek his trialSeptember 13th, 2009 ISLAMABAD - Former Pakistan president Pervez Musharraf Sunday said former prime minister and Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) chief Nawaz Sharif would not seek his trial for high treason. Sharif has assured King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia that he would respect the agreement (not to call for Musharraf's trial) under Article 6 of Pakistan's constitution, Musharraf told a TV channel.
Sharif in Saudi Arabia to perform UmraSeptember 10th, 2009 RIYADH - Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) Chief Nawaz Sharif arrived here with his family to perform Umra. A private TV channel, while quoting sources, said that Sharif's visit is not political.
Saudi prince tells king he's determined to continue anti-terror campaign after bomb attackAugust 28th, 2009 Saudi king visits prince injured in suicide attackRIYADH, Saudi Arabia — Saudi state television reports a Saudi prince who was slightly injured by a suicide bomber says he is more determined than ever to pursue the kingdom's campaign against terrorism. The comments by Prince Mohammed bin Nayef, assistant interior minister, came during a Friday meeting with King Abdullah.
Suicide bomber lightly injures senior Saudi prince involved in anti-terrorism effortAugust 28th, 2009 Suicide bomber lightly injures senior Saudi princeRIYADH, Saudi Arabia — A suicide bomber lightly wounded a senior prince largely credited for Saudi Arabia's anti-terrorism campaign when he blew himself up just before going into a gathering of well-wishers for the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, the state news agency said Friday. It was the first known assassination attempt against a member of the royal family since Saudi Arabia began its crackdown on al-Qaida affiliated militants eight years ago following the Sept.
Saudi Arabia arrests 44 suspected militants in nearly monthlong sweepAugust 19th, 2009 Saudi Arabia arrests 44 suspected militantsRIYADH, Saudi Arabia — Saudi authorities arrested 44 suspected militants with al-Qaida links in a yearlong sweep that also uncovered dozens of machine guns and electronic circuits for bombs, the government said Wednesday. Thirty members of the group hold advanced university degrees, mostly in the field of science, and some have received training in the kingdom and abroad on preparing explosives, forging travel documents and using light and heavy weapons, said the Interior Ministry.
Amnesty criticizes Saudi Arabia for rights abuses in terror fight, reprimands rest of worldJuly 22nd, 2009 Amnesty says Saudi terror fight plagued with abuseCAIRO — Saudi Arabia is holding more than 3,000 people in secret detention and has used torture to extract confessions in its anti-terrorism crackdown since the Sept. 11, 2001 terror attacks, Amnesty International said in a report Wednesday.
Saudi government TV says court has issued rulings in kingdom's first terrorism trialJuly 8th, 2009 Saudi Arabia issues rulings in first terror trialRIYADH, Saudi Arabia — A criminal court has issued verdicts in Saudi Arabia's first known terrorism trial for accused al-Qaida militants, the prosecution said Wednesday. The prosecution did not say what the verdicts were or how many people were tried, but Al-Arabiya TV quoted a Justice Ministry spokesman as saying 330 people were found guilty, including one who was given a death sentence.
3 Guantanamo detainees sent home to Saudi Arabia; 10 transfers in a weekJune 13th, 2009 3 Gitmo detainees sent home to Saudi ArabiaWASHINGTON — U.S. officials say three Guantanamo Bay detainees have been sent home to Saudi Arabia.
Summary of actions by the Supreme Court on MondayJune 8th, 2009 Summary of actions by the Supreme Court on MondayThe Supreme Court on Monday:
— Bade farewell to Justice David Souter, who is retiring. — Ruled that white firefighters in New Haven, Conn., were unfairly denied promotions because of their race, a decision that could alter employment practices nationwide and make it harder to prove discrimination where there is no evidence it was intentional.
Obama to meet Saudi King Abdullah at start of overseas tripJune 3rd, 2009 Obama to arrive in Saudi ArabiaWASHINGTON — After traveling all night, President Barack Obama arrives in Saudi Arabia today on the first part of his trip to the Middle East and Europe. The president is scheduled to arrive in Riyadh in the afternoon, where he will attend a reception given by King Abdullah.
9/11 families angered by Justice Dept. brief supporting Saudi royal family in attack lawsuitMay 30th, 2009 9/11 families angered by US support for SaudisNEW YORK — Relatives of Sept. 11 victims say they're angry that the Justice Department is supporting the Saudi royal family's bid to be removed from a 9/11 lawsuit.
Hasina to go to Saudi Arabia on her first foreign visit as PMApril 20th, 2009 DHAKA - Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina will leave late Monday for Saudi Arabia on her first foreign visit since she took office in January. Besides performing the Umrah, she will seek relaxation of restrictions on Saudi Arabia importing Bangladeshi manpower which is a major source of foreign remittances, media reports said.