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September 28, 2025 4 mins
Mohammed bin Salman Biography Flash a weekly Biography.

Mohammed bin Salman has been extremely prominent across headlines, business, and social media in the past few days. Let’s start with the most immediate developments. On September 25, the Saudi crown prince made news by announcing a sweeping five-year freeze on annual rent increases for all residential and commercial leases in Riyadh. He cited the pressing issue of rising housing costs and said the reforms aim to rebalance the sector, deter speculative practices, and improve transparency. The move immediately attracted global media coverage, not only for its economic impact but also for signaling MBS’s willingness to intervene directly in domestic policy to address public demands. Landlords are now barred from raising rents for both new and existing contracts, and all lease agreements must be registered with the government’s Ejar electronic system. These measures could be extended to other Saudi cities in the future, depending on market conditions—a major policy shift with long-term biographical significance, demonstrating his increasingly hands-on governance style.

Social media was abuzz on September 23, which marked Saudi Arabia’s 95th National Day. Mohammed bin Salman appeared in posts and received congratulatory messages from UAE President Mohamed bin Zayed, Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, and other Gulf leaders. These messages, widely shared on X and other platforms, stressed close UAE-Saudi ties and underscored MBS’s growing diplomatic profile as an architect of regional stability and economic transformation. Economic data shared during the celebrations highlighted robust non-oil trade between Saudi Arabia and the UAE, hitting AED 91 billion in the first half of 2025—a sign of clear biographical relevance for his Vision 2030 ambitions.

Meanwhile, controversy swirled around the Riyadh Comedy Festival which runs from September 26 to October 9. The festival has been criticized by Human Rights Watch as an attempt by MBS’s government to “whitewash abuses” and divert attention from crackdowns on free speech and the anniversary of Jamal Khashoggi’s murder. High-profile Western comedians—including Dave Chappelle, Aziz Ansari, and Pete Davidson—were paid considerable sums to perform, but one, Tim Dillon, stated on his podcast that he was dropped from the lineup after joking about Saudi policies, reigniting debate over the limits of artistic freedom under MBS’s rule.

On the legal front, fresh headlines report that Saad Almadi, a 75-year-old Florida retiree, remains barred from leaving Saudi Arabia until March 2026 after being convicted of cybercrimes for tweets critical of Mohammed bin Salman and references to Khashoggi’s murder. The ruling, confirmed this week by family members and major outlets including the Associated Press and CBS News, echoes Saudi Arabia’s firm stance against dissent and its broader crackdown over the past few years, reinforcing MBS’s controversial reputation internationally.

In the realm of business diplomacy, reports from Bloomberg and The Cipher Brief say that preparations are underway for a possible Washington visit by Mohammed bin Salman in November, his first since the Khashoggi affair. The visit, if it happens, will focus on investments in AI, defense, and energy as well as strategic U.S.-Saudi trust-building—a potentially historic moment given years of strained relations. As Gulf leaders continue to host and visit world leaders and secure major deals, MBS remains at the heart of Saudi Arabia’s emergence as a global powerbroker.

That’s the round-up for this episode of Mohammed bin Salman Biography Flash. Thank you for listening, and make sure to subscribe so you never miss an update on MBS. Just search for Biography Flash for more great biographies.

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Speaker 1 (00:10):
Mohammed bin Salmon has been extremely prominent across headlines, business
and social media in the past few days. Let's start
with the most immediate developments. On September twenty fifth, the
Saudi Crown prints made news by announcing a sweeping five
year freeze on annual rent increases for all residential and

(00:30):
commercial leases in Riod. He cited the pressing issue of
rising housing costs and said the reforms aimed to rebalance
the sector, deter speculative practices, and improve transparency. The move
immediately attracted global media coverage, not only for its economic impact,
but also for signaling MBS's willingness to intervene directly in

(00:54):
domestic policy to address public demands. Landlords are now barred
from raising rents for both new and existing contracts, and
all lease agreements must be registered with the government's e
Jar electronic system. These measures could be extended to other
Saudi cities in the future, depending on market conditions. A
major policy shift with long term biographical significance, demonstrating his

(01:18):
increasingly hands on governance style. Social media was a buzz
on September twenty third, which marked Saudi Arabia's ninety fifth
national day, Mohammed bin Salman appeared in posts and received
congratulatory messages from UAE President Mohammed bin Zayed, Prime Minister
Sheik Mohammed bin Rashi, and other golf leaders. These messages,

(01:41):
widely shared on x and other platforms, stressed close UAE
Saudi ties and underscored MBS's growing diplomatic profile as an
architect of regional stability and economic transformation. Economic data shared
during the celebrations highlighted robust non oil trade between so
the Arabia and the UAE, hitting AED ninety one billion

(02:04):
in the first half of twenty twenty five, a sign
of clear biographical relevance for his vision twenty thirty ambitions. Meanwhile,
controversy swirled around the Riod Comedy Festival, which runs from
September twenty sixth to October ninth. The festival has been
criticized by Human Rights Watch as an attempt by MBS's

(02:25):
government to whitewash abuses and divert attention from crackdowns on
hard cons free speech, and the anniversary of Jamal Kushogi's murder.
High profile Western comedians including Dave Chappelle, Aziz Ansari and
Pete Davidson were paid considerable sums to perform, but one
Tim Dillon stated on his podcast that he was dropped

(02:47):
from the line up after joking about Saudi policies, reigniting
debate over the limits of artistic freedom under NBS's rule.
On the legal front, Fresh Headlines report that Sad al Mahdi,
a seventy five year old Florida retiree, remains barred from
leaving Saudi Arabia until March twenty twenty six after being
convicted of cybercrimes for tweets critical of Mohammed bin Salman

(03:12):
and references to Koushogi's murder. The ruling confirmed this week
by family members and major outlets, including the Associated Press
in CBS News echo Saudi Arabia's firm stance against descent
and its broader crackdown over the past few years, reinforcing
MBS's controversial reputation internationally in the realm of business diplomacy.

(03:33):
Reports from Bloomberg in the Cipher Brief say that preparations
are under way for a possible Washington visit by Mohammed
bin Salman in November, his first since the Koshogi affair.
The visit if it happens, will focus on investments in AI,
defense and energy, as well as strategic US dash. Saudi
trust building a potentially historic moment given years of strained relations.

(03:56):
As golf leaders continue to host and visit world leaders
and secure may your deals. MBS remains at the heart
of Saudi Arabia's emergence as a global powerbroker. That's the
round up for this episode of Mohammed Bin Salman Biography Flash.
Thank you for listening and make sure to subscribe so
you never miss an update on MBS. Just search for
Biography Flash for more great biographies and that is it

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