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Saudi Arabia's crown prince, and interior minister for 27 years, stressed security and stability in a changing region.
Gregg Carlstrom
Saudi Arabia's new crown prince is widely seen as a traditionalist for whom security and stability are key.
King Abdullah among mourners at crown prince's funeral as focus shifts to who ailing monarch will name as his successor.
Gulf countries accuse Iran of interference in the affairs of Bahrain and Kuwait in a campaign to destabilise the region.
Cable leak reveals Saudi plan of setting up an Arab force to fight Hezbollah with the help of the US, UN and Nato.
Several leaked documents show how Gulf countries and Israel sought to influence US action on Iran's nuclear ambitions.
The United States has warned its citizens against fresh attacks from insurgents in Saudi Arabia.
US officials say they are searching for a US national missing in Riyadh, but have not yet confirmed a report that he was seized by alleged al-Qaida members.
The United States has said it will permit its non-essential diplomats to leave Saudi Arabia due to increased security concerns and has advised US citizens in the country to consider leaving. 
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Some urbanites are returning to their rural roots to farm the land.
Kuwait's 'Bidoon' have been stripped of rights and treated as second-class citizens.
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