
Nora Doaiji
Nora Doaiji is a doctoral candidate in history at Harvard University. She was a graduate student affiliate at the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs and W.M. Keck Foundation Fellow at The Huntington Library. Nora completed her master’s in Middle East studies at The George Washington University and earned two bachelor’s degrees in political science and philosophy at the University of California, Irvine. Her scholarship on Saudi feminism and nationalism has been published by Hurst Publishers and Oxford University Press. She has also written on the history of social movements and technology in Saudi Arabia in several English publications and Arabic edited volumes. Her political commentary has appeared in Time magazine, Deutsche Welle, BBC News, Foreign Policy, and others.
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How a Saudi Atheist Became a Killer
Taleb Abdulmohsen’s attack on a Christmas market in Germany concluded the story of a paranoid and grandiose personality with a persistent record of inserting himself in just causes — only to adopt unjust means in their pursuit.