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Saudi Arabia
No, Pakistan Won’t Sell Saudi Arabia Nukes
The argument that Islamabad would furnish Riyadh with nuclear weapons is far-fetched.
Iran Seeks to Deploy Special Forces to Yemen
Following a recent kidnapping, Tehran reportedly wants to send Special Forces to Yemen.
Saudi’s Nitaqat Law: Trouble for Indian Expats?
Saudi Arabia’s enforcement of labor localization rules has sent many Indian workers hurrying home. How severe will the impact be?
Colin Kahl
The Diplomat’s Zachary Keck recently spoke with Colin Kahl about the recent report he co-authored (with Matthew Irvine and Melissa Dalton) Atomic Kingdom: If Iran Builds the Bomb, Will Saudi Arabia Be Next?
Indonesia's Moral Diplomacy
Despite ASEAN’s non-interference principle, Jakarta is seeking to uphold human rights in Burma and Syria.
Qatari Women Eye London
They might not win gold medals, but female Qatari athletes will be setting a striking example at the Olympics.
Let Iran Save Face
Iran would have less reason to rely on terrorism as a continuation of politics if it could cut deals as an equal.
Saudi Arabia Rethinking Olympics?
After saying it won’t be sending any women to the London Olympics, Saudi Arabia seems to be rethinking.
India's Achilles' Heel
India’s economy and its military have made rapid strides. But threats to energy security could undermine this.
Journey to the Heart of Islam
A new exhibition in London offers non-Muslims an interesting glimpse of the sacred ritual of the Hajj.
Saudis and Female Olympians
Saudi Arabia won’t be taking a female team to the summer Olympics. Should the IOC stop it competing?
Was Khamenei Reckless - Or Set Up?
Claims Iran was plotting to assassinate the Saudi Arabian ambassador on US soil are extraordinary. Would Iran’s leadership really have OK’d such a plot?