Hajj 2018: Where Does Halal Food Come From?
When millions of Muslims are set to perform the annual Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca, there's a good chance they'll be eating food from South America.
U.S., Saudi Arabia Race Russia, Iran to Rebuild Syria
The U.S. welcomed $100 million of Saudi Arabian aid, but Syria said it was a "flawed decision" as Russia and Iran doubled down on their own assistance.
Saudi Arabia to Probe Strike That Killed 29 Children
The Houthi-affiliated health ministry raised its death toll to 51 people, including 40 children.
What Happens if Iran Closes World's Busiest Oil Route?
Iran's threat to shut down the Strait of Hormuz is unlikely to be carried out, but it would prompt a spike in oil prices and potential U.S. military intervention.
Saudis Forbidden From Seeing Doctors in Canada
All Saudi medical patients will be evacuated from Canada, the government announced.
Russia Defends Saudi in Human Rights Row with Canada
Russia argued that Saudi Arabia had "the sovereign right to decide" how it conducted its domestic affairs, and need not listen to a "moral superior."
Iran Says Saudi Arabia Should Not Control Holy Sites
Iran's Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said Mecca "belongs to all Muslims," and their security during Hajj was a God-given right that Saudi Arabia fails to uphold.
121,000 Have Fled From Embattled Yemeni Port, U.N. Says
"More than 10,000 displaced households (nearly 80,000 people) have been assisted with food, emergency kits and other life-saving support."
Turkey's Erdogan Wants to Be Champion for Palestinians
Israeli officials said Erdogan is also donating funds to Islamic Organizations in Arab neighborhoods in East Jerusalem.
Next Middle East War May Start In These Places: Report
For the first time since beginning the project in late 2017, the International Crisis Group has listed "Critical" flashpoints in two separate Middle Eastern countries.
Saudi Coalition Causes Most Child Deaths in Yemen
The U.N. also found Saudi Arabia responsible for 349 child deaths and 333 injuries in Yemen in 2016.
Iran Says Its Ready for 'Proxy War' with U.S., Israel
Iranian supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's top military aide also threatened to shower Saudi royal palaces "with 1,000 missiles" if the kingdom launches an attack.
Uber Begins Hiring Saudi Women as Drivers
The incorporation of women into the ride-sharing economy helps diversify the country's income sources.
Saudi Women Take The Wheel as Driving Ban Ends
"I'm just so happy. No words can explain what I'm feeling right now," one Saudi woman said as she drove for the very first time.
Iran Says Saudi Will 'Suffer' in Yemen Amid U.S. Visit
Despite reports that the Saudi-led coalition had seized a crucial port city, a top Iranian official said the Houthis were "witnessing their advances every day."
Saudi Arabia Vs. Russia: How Do They Compare?
Both countries play important roles in world affairs and have powerful, authoritarian leaders. But their similarities end there.
Syria's Assad to Trump: 'You Are What You Say You Are'
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad said only "people that you trust, people who are level-headed, people who are thoughtful, people who are moral, ethical" must be listened to.
Saudi Arabia Wants to Build Arab Army in Syria: Report
President Donald Trump called for Arab partners to contribute more to the fight against ISIS in Syria, but Saudi backing could further complicate the war.
Iran: 'No One Can Destroy Our Missile Power'
A leading Iranian Revolutionary Guards official said since the U.S. "cannot force" Iran to disarm, "They ask us to do it, ourselves."
Saudi Arabia Says No, France Didn't Stop Lebanon 'War'
French President Emmanuel Macron claimed, "If France wasn't listened to then there probably would be a war in Lebanon at this moment."
Iran to U.S.: We're Invited to Iraq and Syria, Are You?
An Iranian Revolutionary Guards official said his forces were in Iraq and Syria legally, and "if anyone should leave the region, it would be the meddlesome U.S."
Israel: Saudi Should 'Come Out of Closet' to Fight Iran
Like Israel, Saudi Arabia was one of the few nations to welcome Trump's decision to withdraw from the Iran nuclear deal.
Saudi Says It Will Build Nuclear Bomb if Iran Does
Saudi Arabian Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir said, "We will do whatever it takes to protect our people," including building nuclear weapons.
U.S. Troops Secretly Fight Saudi War in Yemen: Report
A New York Times report claims U.S. Green Berets are covertly destroying Houthi rebel missile sites in Yemen on behalf of Saudi Arabia.
U.S., Israel and Saudi Arabia Want Muslims at War: Iran
"The one who must leave is the U.S., not the Islamic Republic. We are from this region: the Persian Gulf is our home; West Asia is our home," Khamenei said.
Gunfire Erupts Near Saudi Arabia Royal Palace
Photos and videos show what appears to be gunfire near the royal palace in Riyadh.
Iran Says U.S. Will 'Not Expect' Response to Deal Exit
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said one option "would involve resuming at a much greater speed our nuclear activities."
Greatest Royal Rumble in Saudi Has No Women Wrestlers
The event reflects the Muslim's country economic and social reforms aimed at transforming Saudi Arabia.
Saudi Arabia Holds First Women-Only Cycling Race
Forty-seven women took part in Tuesday's 10-kilometer race in the Red Sea city of Jeddah, according to BBC. The day also marked World Health Day.
U.S., Saudi, France Talk Bombing Syria Despite Warnings
Two opposing, multinational alliances are forming as President Donald Trump decides whether or not to attack Syria.