U.S. Sailors Divulged Sensitive Information in Iran
Some of the 10 crew members gave away capabilities of their vessels, one of them disclosing his vessel's potential speed and suggesting it was on a "presence" mission to demonstrate U.S. military power in the Gulf.
Emirati Man Pays $4.9 Million to Be 'Number One' Driver
The auction bid for the number 1 license plate was 18 times the reserve price.
Saudi Man Shoots Doctor Who Delivered Wife's Baby
Saudi man says a female gynaecologist should have overseen the delivery, rather than a man.
Putin-Ally Kadyrov Courts Saudi Investment in Chechnya
The Chechen leader claims Saudi Arabia find several projects "attractive".
Saudi Arabia to Give Women Marriage Contract Right
The kingdom's justice ministry said the decision is to "protect the rights of the woman."
Britain Urged to Ban Saudi Exports After Holland Ban
Lawmakers in the Netherlands passed a bill to stop arms exports to the Gulf Kingdom.
Saudi Arabia and Russia Agree to Oil Production Freeze
Saudi oil minister says that the decision was taken as "we want a stable oil price."
UAE To Open Ministries of Happiness and Tolerance
UAE prime minister says that a new minister will "create social good and satisfaction" in the Gulf State.
Will Saudi Arabia Send Special Forces to Fight ISIS in Syria?
Leaders in Saudi Arabia and other Gulf states are discussing the idea.
The Gulf States Are Taking Syrian Refugees
The numbers show that, contrary to the common view, Syrians have moved to the Gulf en masse.
Number of Gulf Oil Wells With Temporary Seals Is Rising
Seventeen wells have been left with temporary seals since the 1960s.
Iranian Ships Fire Warning Shots at Singapore-Flagged Vessel in the Persian Gulf
After the shots, the cargo vessel turned to the national waters of the United Arab Emirates, where that country protected it using its coast guard.
After the Nuke Deal, Defusing Tensions Between Iran and Its Gulf Neighbors
The Camp David summit is just the start in a long process needed to calm a troubled region.
Saudi King Stokes Tensions With Cabinet Reshuffle
Analysts say other Saudi princes will be irked by Salman's elevation of son to deputy crown prince.
Saudi Arabia Religious Police Join Twitter
The force had previously condemned the site the "source of all evil".
Regulators Urge EU Airlines to Avoid Yemen Airspace
The move came as Yemen's own national carrier, Yemenia, confirmed it was suspending all operations.
Planes of Saudi-Led Alliance Hit Yemen Capital, Houthi Heartland
Houthi leader calls Saudi Arabia "Satan's horn" as airstrike campaign supporting embattled Yemeni president enters second day.
Strange Alliances Lead U.S. to Support and Sabotage Iranian Proxies on Same Day
The U.S. backed Saudi airstrikes in Yemen and supported Iranian-backed militias in Iraq as nuclear deadline loomed.
Gulf States Call for New Media Group to Defend Oil Industry
Arab-Gulf oil ministers want media to present policy in a positive way after oil price coverage.
Al-Qaeda Losing 'Deadly Competition' With ISIS
The terror group's popularity and support is waning, as rival groups become increasingly popular.
Qatar Pares Support for Islamists but Careful to Preserve Ties
The Emirate is operating a contradictory policy towards extremists - sheltering Islamist groups while participating in U.S.-led airstrikes on Islamic State targets
And We'll Never Be Royals
The Iran nuclear deal and the Syrian civil war will dominate Obama's visit