person > Mohammed bin Nayef
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King appoints brother of interior minister as new leader of restive Eastern Province, home to country's Shia-minority.
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King appoints Prince Mohammed bin Nayef, son of the late interior minister and crown prince, to head key ministry.
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Government declares it has foiled a "terror" plot by two groups suspected of maintaining links with al-Qaeda network.
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Prince's uncompromising views on domestic opposition and regional affairs are shared by many Saudi royals.
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Last Modified: 16 Jun 2012 20:43 GMT
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A profile of the group which has been described as al-Qaeda's most active affiliate.
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Officers kill a man who opened fire at a checkpoint near interior minister's palace in Jeddah.
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International arrest warrants issued for men thought to have been trying to build terrorist cells in the kingdom.
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Operatives plotted to kill government officials and media workers by sending them poisoned perfumes, Saudi Arabia says.
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Major military operation under way to find Ibrahim al-Asiri, a key suspect in last week's foiled air cargo bomb plot.
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Authorities say they were aware of al-Qaeda's plan to use international cargo systems several weeks before foiled plot.
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