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Yemen's Humanitarian Crisis Is a 'Catastrophe' as Civilians Bear the Brunt
The ongoing humanitarian crisis in Yemen took a deadly turn for the worse this week, with reports indicating that 200 people were killed on Monday alone.
Meet the Saudi Sheikh Who Joined, Then Quit, the Islamic State
Nine months after he went to Syria to do ‘relief work’ with Islamic State fighters, the sheikh fled to Turkey, no longer able to tolerate the group's violence.
Saudi Arabia Claims Mass Arrest of Islamic State Militants
Saudi officials say the "deviant" Islamist group is working tirelessly to undermine the country's security, but a wave of arrests has thwarted planned terrorist attacks.
Saudi Arabia Says Gunman Allegedly Behind Police Killings Received Instructions from Islamic State
Yazied Mohammad Abdulrahman Abu Nayan, 23, the alleged perpetrator of an April 8 shooting in the Saudi capital, was captured in a farm house outside the city.
VICE News Capsule - Monday, January 19
Riyadh's $22 billion metro system is running ahead of schedule, the Chadian government is sending a large military contingent to fight Boko Haram in neighboring Cameroon, a Spanish startup has developed the first 3D printer for food, and more.
Saudi Women Continue Their Fight for the Right to Drive
A 25-year-old activist spent the night in her car after police confiscated her passport for trying to drive across the Saudi Arabian border on Sunday night.
Saudi Women Record Themselves Behind the Wheel to Protest Ban on Female Motorists
Women in Saudi Arabia protested the country's longstanding ban on female drivers by getting behind the wheel and posting videos of themselves on social media.
Dealing Drugs in Saudi Arabia Is a Very Stressful Business
There are extremely harsh penalties involved if you get caught importing or selling booze or drugs in Saudi Arabia, which doesn't mean no one gets wasted. It just means that everyone is very, very careful.