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Saudi delegates find reasons to be hopeful, one year on from ethical disaster

Time will tell whether the kingdom’s efforts to liberalise are truly sincere, but from what I saw during my short stay, its messaging was consistent

A delegate at Saudi Arabia's Future Investment Initiative wearing an all-black "abaya", which until recently was compulsory for women in the ultra-conservative country
A delegate at Saudi Arabia's Future Investment Initiative wearing an all-black "abaya", which until recently was compulsory for women in the ultra-conservative country Photo: Getty Images

Conversations with your Uber driver can be pained at the best of times. In Riyadh, Hamad made the best of his broken English and his passenger’s lack of Arabic to keep the dialogue going.

Pointing out a billboard featuring a portrait of Mohammed bin Salman on the journey to the hotel from King Khalid International Airport north of the Saudi capital, the good-natured driver declared: “MBS number one.”

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