New Cold War? Iran Sends Warships to Gulf of Mexico
Iran is looking to project its military power and establish ties abroad at a time when the U.S., Israel and Saudi Arabia have tried to isolate it.
Detained Saudi Royals Paying For Their Freedom
The Saudi government is looking to appropriate as much as two-thirds of a suspect's wealth.
Saudi Gates of Hell: New Images Reveal Hidden Secrets
The hundreds of 9,000-year-old structures initially baffled experts when they saw them in satellite imagery.
In Lebanon, Posters of Saudi Prince Are Being Burned
A video of the burning emerged on social media as relations between Riyadh and Beirut take a downward turn.
Bahrain Says Iran Terrorism Behind Oil Explosion, Fire
Bahrain said the "terrorist act" by Iran was meant to destabilize the mostly Shiite Muslim kingdom ruled by a Sunni Muslim monarchy.
Saudi Arabia Has Converted Another Hotel Into a Prison
The Courtyard by Marriott is undergoing a similar transformation to Riyadh's Ritz-Carlton.
Ritz-Carlton Riyadh 'Fully Booked' After Major Arrests
The hotel is fully booked for at least the next two months after being used as a luxury prison.
Roy Halladay's Plane Crashed: Reports
The local sheriff's office reports that Halladay died in the crash Tuesday.
Arrested Saudi Princes Are Sleeping on Hotel Floor
A new image purportedly shows the princes sleeping on mattresses in a function room.
Donald Trump Praises Saudi Arabia's Corruption Purge
"They know exactly what they are doing," Trump wrote of the Saudi royal family.
Jared Kushner Made a Secret Visit to Saudi Arabia
It's not yet clear whom the president's son-in-law met in the Gulf Kingdom.
Saudi Stadium Ban on Women to Be Lifted Next Year
The country's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has pledged a return to "moderate Islam."
Iran Furious Over Trump's Use of 'Arabian Gulf' Term
Iranian Navy Commander Rear Admiral Habibollah Sayyari blasted President Donald Trump over his decision to side with Saudi Arabia in a decades-old dispute.
ISIS Kicks Recruits in Balls, Prepares Yemen Offensive
Fearless ISIS recruits in Yemen may have completed jihadi training, but not before being subject to an excruciating hazing routine.
Hurricane Nate Nearing Landfall in Louisiana
The center of the storm is approaching the mouth of the Mississippi River.
U.S. Military Stops Gulf Exercises Over Qatar Crisis
Washington is trying to use its influence to end the diplomatic impasse in the Gulf.
Why War Crimes Against Children Bear No Repercussions
UN report says the killing and maiming of children remains the most prevalent violation of children's rights in Yemen.
Saudi Women Can Now Drive But Still Can't Do Everything
Activists have lauded King Salman's ruling, but gender equality remains a distant prospect.
Saudi Official Fired After Textbook With Yoda Image
The photo showed Saudi's former King Faisal signing a U.N. charter with the Star Wars character.
Saudi Cleric Banned for Women 'Quarter-Brain' Jibe
The cleric said women become less intelligent than men when they go shopping.
Trump Didn't Stop Gulf War Between Saudi and Qatar
Reports Tuesday suggested the president had stepped in to prevent military action.
Saudi Arabia Foils ISIS Attack on Defense Ministry
The jihadi group opposes the country's claim to be the world's true Islamic state.
Harvey: Chemical Spill Pollution Can Pollute the Gulf
It could be weeks before authorities have a realistic assessment of the damage caused by chemical spills after Harvey.
Israel's Syria Aid Shows New Potential in Gulf Region
Israel has the potential to have a social and humanitarian impact far beyond her own borders.
Saudi Arabia Shows How it Would Shoot Down Qatari Plane
Saudi Arabia and allies Bahrain, Egypt and the United Arab Emirates have accused Qatar of funding terrorist groups abroad.
UAE Lobbied U.S. To Host Taliban Embassy Over Qatar
Email exchanges between Emirati and American officials show the UAE wanted Abu Dhabi to host the Taliban embassy.
Saudi Arabia Says Qatar Declared War Over Holy Sites
Saudi Arabia's foreign minister says Qatar asked his country to cede control of Islam's two holiest sites, but Qatar denies doing so.
Qatar Must Use Gulf Crisis to Reform Migrant Rights
Otherwise, migrant labor abuse will be the gift that keeps on giving for Qatar's political opponents.
Qatar Dispute Is Hindering Our Ability to Fight ISIS
Starting with the contradictory signals coming out of the White House and State.
U.S. Navy Warns Iranian Vessel in Tense Gulf Waters
The USS Thunderbolt reportedly fired at an Iranian ship that came within 150 yards and may belong to the elite Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps.