
Executions saw a significant rise in 2025 in both Saudi Arabia and the United States. Saudi Arabia reported 356 executions, the highest on record, largely attributed to its intensified drug enforcement policies, with many cases involving foreign nationals. The US recorded 47 executions, the highest since 2009, linked to increased political support for capital punishment and fewer judicial delays, despite declining public support for the death penalty.
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