Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (MBS) has over the past years turned into one of the “most dangerous” rulers in the world after gaining clout through pressing ahead with his highly repressive policies, dismissing his political rivals and butchering his detractors inside and outside of the ultra-conservative kingdom, a report says. British weekly newspaper The Economist said bin Salman, who became Saudi Arabia’s de facto leader in 2017, scrambled to change the world’s view of the Arab country by “promoting reform-based policies and opening up the Saudi society” in order to “transform the tradition-bound desert kingdom into a modern…
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