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Aug 3, 2023
Aug 3, 2023
22 min
In this episode of the Mayman Show get to know Sawsan Al-Bahiti, Saudi Arabia's first opera singer. Discover how her journey as a singer began and her thoughts on the growing Saudi opera scene.

Jul 30, 2023
Jul 30, 2023
32 min
In this episode of Frankly Speaking, we speak to Russian Diplomat Andrey Baklanov to ask what is going on behind closed doors in the Kremlin, whether Saudi Arabia is likely to play the role of mediator in potential future peace talks with Ukraine, and if Russia will return to the Black Sea Grain Initiative.
Jul 27, 2023
Jul 27, 2023
29 min
In the first episode of the Mayman Show’s 4th season, get to know veteran Saudi Artist Qusai Kheder as he gives a rare interview about his role with AlUla FM, his future aspirations and more.

Jul 23, 2023
Jul 23, 2023
33 min
In this episode of Frankly Speaking, we speak to renowned Saudi Geopolitical Analyst Salman Al-Ansari and ask how the Kingdom has become the political centre of the new Middle East with multiple diplomatic missions in recent weeks, whether real progress has been achieved with Tehran after the historic deal on March 10 and if a pariah state like Syria can be rehabilitated internationally without the blessing of the West.

Jul 16, 2023
Jul 16, 2023
28 min
In this episode of Frankly Speaking, we speak to Ousama Al-Gosaibi, the Managing Director of Project Masam, a Saudi initiative tasked with removing the hundreds of thousands of deadly landmines in Yemen planted by the Houthis. We ask if peace talks are properly addressing the issue of landmines, and question whether Yemen can ever fully recover from the debilitating landmine crisis that extends far beyond mere physical injuries.

Jul 9, 2023
Jul 9, 2023
35 min
In this episode of Frankly Speaking, we speak to Taliban leader and Head of the Political office in Doha, Suhail Shaheen, and ask him how the Taliban government really functions, if women and girls will ever be allowed to attend school, and how they’ve dealt with challenges to their authority from neighboring countries.

Jul 2, 2023
Jul 2, 2023
34 min
On this episode of Frankly Speaking, we speak to the Right Honourable Alistair Burt, a former UK Member of Parliament and two-time Middle East Minister of State, and ask him whether he’s concerned that the UK’s repeated political scandals in recent years have harmed its reputation in the Arab world, his advice to Downing Street on the role it should play in solving the Israel-Palestinian crisis, and whether the British government could do more to help its people currently stranded in Sudan.

Jun 25, 2023
Jun 25, 2023
24 min
On this episode of Frankly Speaking, we speak to Caroline Rose, the Director of the Strategic Blind Spots Portfolio and Project on the Captagon Trade at the New Lines Institute for Strategy and Policy, to ask if welcoming President Assad back to the Arab League will stop the flow of Captagon or whether the illegal drug trade provides too much of a cash cow to the conflict-ridden country. Plus, what is the true extent of the epidemic and can we halt its growing influence on the world?

Jun 21, 2023
Jun 21, 2023
33 min
On this episode of Frankly Speaking, we are joined by Ambassador Peter Semneby, Sweden’s Special Envoy to Yemen, to ask if a peace deal is still a priority to Europe, given its focus on the war in Ukraine. We also ask whether the Iranians have any influence over the Houthis to allow for a permanent truce, given the improving relations between Saudi Arabia and Iran, and if an increasingly divided Yemen can be put back together again.

Jun 11, 2023
Jun 11, 2023
28 min
On this episode of Frankly Speaking, we are joined by Fahad Nazer, Spokesperson for the Saudi Embassy in Washington DC, to ask whether the Saudi US relationship is back on track. Plus - is the Saudi-Iran deal a slap in the face to Washington, or can it serve their interests… and are the two sides any closer to securing a lasting ceasefire in Sudan?
