RIYADH (Reuters) – Saudi Arabia’s elderly king led funeral prayers on Sunday for his heir, Crown Prince Nayef, whose death forces him to find a new successor capable of tackling domestic unemployment, bitter rivalry with Iran and turmoil in close Arab neighbors. Mecca’s Great Mosque, Islam’s holiest place, was lined with …
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