March's oil exports will be below 7 million bpd, an official said
Saudi's undergoing an aggressive nationalist rebranding, downplaying an austere religious doctrine associated abroad with terrorism, and promoting veneration of de facto ruler Crown Prince Salman
The reshuffle comes as ties with Washington are under strain following Khashoggi's murder last October in the Saudi consulate in Istanbul
Authorities have constrained post-prison life for many of those targeted, with travel bans and heightened surveillance within the country
The crackdown on graft launched in 2017 saw hundreds of elite princes, ministers and businessmen held at the luxury Ritz-Carlton hotel in the Saudi capital Riyadh
At a later stage, Saudi Arabia plans to announce projects in the military, chemicals and small businesses industries worth $50 billion
The number of young women taking the enormous risk to flee Saudi Arabia appears to have grown in recent years
Rahaf Mohammed al-Qunun said she ran away from her family while travelling in Kuwait because they subjected her to physical and psychological abuse
President Vladimir Putin's envoy to the Middle East said Prince Mohammed has every right to inherit the throne when the ailing 82-year-old King Salman dies
The government charges fees for hiring expatriates and obtaining visas for their dependents
The pre-budget announcement projected revenue at 978 billion riyals in 2019
The Senate approved a resolution condemning Khashoggi's murder and calling Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Saudi Arabia's de facto ruler, "responsible" for it
Of the 14 people, 12 belong to Himachal's Mandi district and two are from Punjab
Prince Mohammed set off alarms when he declared earlier this year that if Iran, Saudi Arabia's fiercest rival, 'developed a nuclear bomb, we will follow suit as soon as possible'
Saudi said it had decided to request an end to US aerial refueling for its operations in Yemen because it could now handle it by itself
The Saudi cabinet, after a meeting headed by King Salman on the same day, promised to hold to account those who where responsible for Khashoggi's death
The development comes after Turkish investigators searched the consulate and the residence of the consul, who returned to Riyadh
Experience from the last time Saudi Arabia tried to use oil sales as a diplomatic instrument in 1973/74 shows such action does not work and the kingdom itself would be the biggest victim
Khashoggi was last seen entering the Saudi consulate in Istanbul on October 2
Saudi Arabia has the capacity to produce 12 million bpd and is currently producing 10.7 million bpd