Susanne Koelbl

Susanne Koelbl is a German journalist and author known for her work as a foreign correspondent, particularly in conflict zones. She has reported extensively from the Middle East and other regions, providing in-depth analysis and insights into international affairs.

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  1. 1. Behind The Kingdom's Veil

    Inside the New Saudi Arabia Under Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman

    This compelling narrative offers an unprecedented glimpse into the enigmatic world of Saudi Arabia, unraveling the intricate layers of its society, politics, and culture. Through firsthand accounts and meticulous research, the book explores the kingdom's transformation amidst the backdrop of tradition and modernity, highlighting the lives of its people, from the corridors of power to the everyday struggles of its citizens. It delves into the complex dynamics of gender, religion, and governance, providing a nuanced perspective on a nation at the crossroads of change.

  2. 2. Zwölf Wochen In Riad

    Meine Reise ins Herz der verschlossenen Gesellschaft

    In this captivating narrative, a seasoned journalist embarks on a twelve-week journey through the heart of Saudi Arabia, offering a rare glimpse into the enigmatic kingdom. Through her keen observations and interactions with locals, she unveils the complexities of a society in the throes of transformation, grappling with the tension between tradition and modernity. Her vivid storytelling paints a nuanced portrait of a nation on the cusp of change, revealing the aspirations, challenges, and resilience of its people in a rapidly evolving world.

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