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Sep 09

Watch 2:41
News Wrap: House votes to let families of 9/11 victims sue Saudi Arabia

By PBS News Hour

In our news wrap Friday, two days before the 15th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, the U.S. House gave final approval for 9/11 victims’ families to sue Saudi Arabia, although the White House has made suggestions of a veto. Also,…

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Sep 09

House passes legislation that allows families of 9/11 victims to sue Saudi Arabia

By Richard Lardner, Associated Press

The legislation puts Congress on a collision course with President Barack Obama on the eve of the 15th anniversary of the attacks.

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Jul 29

Artists use Twitter and translation to rally behind poet jailed in Saudi Arabia

By Kassia Halcli

Artists and activists this week showed their support for Ashraf Fayadh, a Palestinian poet who has been held in a Saudi prison for more than two years, by translating his writings and tweeting his picture with the hashtag #FreeAshraf.

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Jul 15

After 13-year wait, 28 secret pages of 9/11 inquiry released

By Deb Riechmann, Associated Press

The chapter of a congressional report about the 9/11 attacks questions the role Saudi nationals played in helping the hijackers.

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Jul 04

Suicide bombers strike cities across Saudi Arabia

By News Desk

Saudi Arabian news agencies reported a series of suicide bombings and explosions in cities across the country on Monday.

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May 17

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News Wrap: The Senate advances measure to let 9/11 families sue Saudi Arabia

By PBS News Hour

In our news wrap Tuesday, the Senate passed legislation opposed by the White House that would let the families of 9/11 victims sue Saudi Arabia’s government for alleged complicity in the 2001 terror attacks. Also, the NTSB found operator error…

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May 16

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Is Saudi-funded mosque in Sarajevo threat to Bosnia's moderate Muslims?

By PBS News Hour

International officials are convinced that Bosnia’s brand of Westernized, moderate Islam is the best possible bulwark against radicalization. The nation’s official Islamic Community is cracking down on rural mosques that it says are too in line with Islamists — but…

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May 15

Kerry in Saudi Arabia for talks on Syria, Libya, Yemen

By Matthew Lee, Associated Press

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry on Sunday held talks with Saudi Arabia's King Salman about the conflicts in Syria, Libya and Yemen, ahead of international meetings this coming week in Europe on those crises.

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May 09

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Oil-reliant Saudi Arabia envisions a new economic path

By PBS News Hour

As global oil prices drop, Saudi Arabia is struggling against its reliance on oil export revenues. Over the weekend, the first signs emerged of an ambitious new plan to diversify the Saudi economy while maintaining power in the Middle East.

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May 05

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The political battle over the Saudi lawsuit bill and the #28pages

By PBS News Hour

U.S-Saudi relations have been roiled by two issues lately: a pending bill that would allow lawsuits against countries involved in terror attacks on American soil, and the so-called "28 pages" of a congressional inquiry on 9/11 that are said to…

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