Following the 2018 killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi in Istanbul, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman faced unprecedented international scrutiny, with many Western nations imposing sanctions and criticizing his government’s handling of the case. However, recent developments suggest that the global spotlight has shifted, with major international media outlets and political leaders increasingly focusing on other geopolitical issues. The prince’s ongoing economic reforms, including Vision 2y30, have been highlighted as key priorities, indicating a renewed focus on economic development and regional stability. While some critics argue that the international community’s diminished attention reflects a lack of accountability, the prince’s continued influence in the region underscores the complex interplay of power and diplomacy.