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Biden and the Mideast: Will he benefit from the legacy of his predecessors?
FROM the headquarters of the US State Department in Washington, US President Joe Biden chose to deliver his speech on his administration’s foreign policy.The temporal and spatial significance that Biden accorded to by choosing the ministry as the venue was quite obvious, as the new president wanted to bring back the glory attached to the US diplomacy and restore its actors who were marginalized during the Trump years. Moreover, it also showed that the beginning of the presidential term is an indication of the importance President Biden attaches to the foreign policy files that will be on his table.Perhaps the first impression that an observer can get is that foreign policy has returned to institutions where it belonged after it was characterized by individualism and was closely linked to...
February 12, 2021

Biden and the Mideast: Will he benefit from the legacy of his predecessors?

The new Saudi Arabia: Reform of everything
THE biggest, greatest, and most important gift that destiny can present to any people in this world is a “brave leader who is preoccupied with reforming everything.”The courage of leaders alone does not serve the people but could lead even to perishing, and the desire for reform without courage does not serve either. If the leader combines courage with the obsession of reform, as well as true will for the rule of justice, transparency, and human rights in parallel with sustainable development, then it is time for his people to move to the future with confidence and speed racing with history. The glories of nations of this sort have always been made specifically by great leaders.Every new day in Saudi Arabia confirms that the destiny’s gift to it, represented by the reformist Crown...
February 12, 2021

The new Saudi Arabia: Reform of everything

Saudi Arabia: A state of legislations and rights
WHILE discussing human rights in Saudi Arabia last Monday as the issue is raised outside the Kingdom every now and then, I wrote in my article: “The Kingdom, like any other country, does not claim that its human rights have reached perfection and it has an exemplary model, but at the same time, it is also working at an accelerated pace to promote and develop these rights.The Kingdom presents its reports, backed by accomplished facts, to citizens as well as to the international human rights organizations that participate in it. What has been achieved in this field during the last several years is considered as a big and very important leap.I would say this because I do know, as other observers know, that there have been ongoing efforts to develop many laws and legislations related to...
February 11, 2021

Saudi Arabia: A state of legislations and rights

When things do go right, all will rely on them for guidance
The quality of being fair is a state that we all seek to attain and need, especially through our governmental systems with its main representative spearheading the principles of righteousness. I trust that Saudi Arabia’s legal system is based on Shariah, Islamic law derived from the Holy Qur'an and the Sunnah (the traditions) of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh), which is the source of stability and justice for us as Muslims. Crown Prince Muhammad Bin Salman’s announced four new laws to reform Saudi Arabia’s judicial institutions, and it was pleasant and reassuring news that promotes clarity and transparency, human rights and social stability. Simply, this means, judgments will be issued without being swayed by the moods of the judge or members of the judicial institutions, no favoritism,...
February 10, 2021

When things do go right, all will rely on them for guidance

And then what!
Will our lives return to the normalcy that it was before the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic and the continuing suffering from its devastating effects on the health, economic and psychological grounds?This question continues to linger in people’s minds and in their tongues. The loss of a sense of safety and reassurance as well as an increase in cases of insinuation and anxiety have become features associated with the general situation through which a large number of people are passing while encountering the devastating virus.There have been changes in the patterns of work, education and social gathering, in addition to losing the pleasure of traveling abroad, which is an issue that has become far-fetched today in light of the escalating talk of complicated travel procedures.These...
February 09, 2021

And then what!

Don’t want that nightmare again
The precautions and the guidelines being reissued by the Ministry of Health are signs that we may face a resurgence of the scary coronavirus, and the situation could turn dire if we do not take the MOH messages seriously. Will we be safe again? May be face another lock down? Working online and from home? No one knows, as the situation is unpredictable with this random virus turning out to be a socioeconomic leveler.Many countries are going through critical times and have announced lockdowns and curbs to battle a coronavirus variant that has already killed thousands of people. Even developed countries were hit by this disastrous virus and seemingly have lost control in the face of this virus. For instance UK is in grip of this new variant and are going through a harrowing period. British...
February 07, 2021

Don’t want that nightmare again

Job satisfaction, a benchmark of success
An employee in a Saudi company talked the other day about the level of his workplace job satisfaction. He said: “The company pays great attention to the level of job satisfaction of employees in a direct way and exerts all efforts to achieve high levels of job satisfaction.”He continued saying: Personally, there are clear indications in front of me about my job satisfaction. For example: If another opportunity came to me in another workplace with the same salary — perhaps 10 percent more — I would not leave my job here... Moreover I would advise others to work in this company...I do not complain about my colleagues. On the contrary, I encourage and facilitate my friends to continue their work. I like to attend daily and weekly meetings because I get compliments during these...
February 03, 2021

Job satisfaction, a benchmark of success

Iran and its role of sabotage
Iran constitutes an obstacle to global peace and stability, apart from proving a major dilemma to all American administrations ever since the assumption of office by President Jimmy Carter in 1977 to the present day.The Iranian revolution is not only a time bomb by virtue of its dangerous nuclear program but rather constitutes difficulties represented in developing a strategy that results in a change through peaceful means as demonstrated in the dealings of its politicians with its neighboring countries and even with the whole world.In the late eighties, the first success of Iran in its pursuit of uranium enrichment technologies was when it acquired centrifuge systems through the nuclear black market and a laser enrichment plant.And this way Iran acquired, over the years, more advanced...
January 27, 2021

Iran and its role of sabotage

Positive behavior motivates successful learning
The notion of learning has received tremendous attention throughout human history as a major factor for self-development and goals achievement. Contrary to what many people think, learning is not limited to classroom settings. Early humans in ancient history, for example, had to learn many things to be able to survive in that tough environment. They had to figure out how to start a fire to stay warm, how make hunting tools to feed themselves, how to make textiles from simple raw materials, and how to process clay to produce ceramic containers like bowls and jars which marked significant transformations in human history.Undoubtedly, the learning process changed a whole lot everywhere in the world. Learning outcomes have become much less than anticipated. Modern day students seem to have...
January 27, 2021

Positive behavior motivates successful learning

Houthi terror in Yemen
Now after the Houthi Militia were classified as terrorist outfit by the international community, the question that arose in my mind was, is there still anybody who can justify their actions as something else other than terrorism? Terrorist acts can never be justified, but despite the militia being branded as terrorists, I’m not sure if they will reform or will continue to do damage in this world. In fact, Saudi Arabia’s stand on Houthis has been steadfast for many years, with the Kingdom unerringly casting the militia as representing the terrorism movement in the area.Let’s keep in mind that we were targeted repeatedly by the Houthis and had to face enormous consequences more than any other country. Sadly, it took such a long time for the international community to recognize their...
January 27, 2021

Houthi terror in Yemen

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