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Interior ministry spokesman says 18 people arrested earlier this month had direct links to Iran's intelligence services.
Grand Mufti criticises microblogging website as a "a council for jokesters" and place for unjust and incorrect messages.
Authorities arrest an Iranian, a Lebanese and 16 Saudis accused of being part of "foreign spy network".
Key dates in the Arab nation since a transition accord was signed by the regime and opposition in November 2011.
Top US diplomat John Kerry and Prince Saud al-Faisal present united front on Syria unrest and Iran's nuclear programme.
"Edutainment soap operas" have often helped bring about critical behavioural changes around the world, writes Semlali.
Saudi Arabia responds to Sri Lanka's withdrawal of its ambassador to the kingdom after the beheading of a national.
Thirty women sworn in to 150-member advisory body for first time in conservative kingdom's history.
Riyadh "deplores" international condemnation over recent execution of Sri Lankan maid convicted of killing infant.
King appoints brother of interior minister as new leader of restive Eastern Province, home to country's Shia-minority.
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