Muslim Countries Forming Alliance to Fight Terrorism
The coalition known informally as the Muslim NATO is preparing to hold its first major meeting to define its structure and mission.
In Iran, a Hardline Figure Emerges to Challenge Rouhani
Experts say a Raisi victory in the presidential elections could increase already simmering tensions between the Islamic Republic and the West.
9/11 Suit Seeks $4.2 Billion from Saudi Banks, Firms
Congress' decision to override a veto from President Barack Obama opened the door for legal action against Saudi Arabia.
Five of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's Oddest Theories
The former Iranian leader is running for president again—but can he shake his reputation for the outrageous?
Tel Aviv Diary: Thank You Trump For Attacking Assad
Despite his "America first" rhetoric, Trump understands that the US has a unique responsibility in the world.
Saudi Arabia Wants Trump to Drop 9/11 Victims Law
Saudi Arabia's energy minister and Aramco chief Khalid al-Falih said Riyadh was "not happy" with the bill and wanted President Donald Trump to repeal it.
China and Saudi Arabia Sign Deals Worth $65 Billion
The world's largest oil producer looks to cement ties with the world's second-largest economy.
Saudi Deputy Crown Prince to Meet Trump
The defense minister and powerful son of the Saudi king is spearheading economic reform in the kingdom.
Malaysia Foiled Militant Attack on Saudi Royals
Authorities arrested seven people suspected of plot in Kuala Lumpur.
Iran's Ahmadinejad Joins Twitter Despite Country's Ban
Former president joins the service that the government blocked following protests in 2009.
Saudi King's Bali Holiday Turns Into Military Exercise
King Salman is bringing an entourage of 1,500, including 25 princes, to the Indonesian island.
What Will Trump Do About Obama's Iran Ransom Deal?
Trump has kept on the Obama administration official in charge of the hostage negotiation.
Saudis Rail Against First Ever Comic-Con Festival
Social media users condemned the event as a gathering of "devil worshippers."
Saudi 'Paul McCartney' Plays Rare Jeddah Concert
Religious figures had called the concert at an indoor sports venue a "depravity."
Saudi Arabia Conducts First Execution of 2017
The Gulf kingdom is one of the most prolific executioners in the world.
Halting the Horror of Weapons That Massacre Civilians
Cluster bombs, chemical weapons and other banned weapons are now commonplace.
Egypt Court Backs Move to Hand Islands to Saudi Arabia
Higher administrative court is due to issue a final verdict on the fate of Tiran and Sanafir on January 16.
Saudi Arrests Partygoers Over 'Mixed' Gathering Video
The party, where guests are thought to have consumed alcohol, was hosted in Jeddah.
Saudi Court Sentences 15 to Death in Iran Spy Cell
Those charged were accused of providing confidential information to Iranian intelligence.
How to Rebalance U.S.-Saudi Relations
Gone are the days when U.S.-Saudi affairs could be handled over a phone call or a stroll in a ranch in Texas.
Danielle Pletka: Trump's Mideast Policy Boosts Iran
An unpopular Trump won't be able to persuade our allies to reimpose Iran sanctions.
Ex-Congressman to Lobby Lawmakers for Saudi Arabia
Howard 'Buck' McKeon served on the House Armed Services Committee and was a top recipient of defense contractor money.
A Message to President-Elect Trump About Freedom
Wife of jailed Saudi blogger Raif Badawi appeals to the U.S. president-elect.
Raif Badawi's Advocates To Go To U.N. To Demand Release
Saudi Arabia has rejected a call to release Badawi and allow him to join his family in Canada.
Saudi Royal: Execution of Prince Shows No One Above Law
The case will give the Saudi public confidence that justice is applied to all, writes Prince Faisal al-Saud.
Who Was Executed Saudi Prince Turki Bin Saud Al-Kabir?
He was the first member of Saudi royalty executed since 1975.
Saudi Police Arrest Man For Cross-Dressing On Snapchat
Authorities charged the man with "distributing material insulting to public order."
Saudi Teen Arrested For Video Chats With U.S. Blogger
Riyadh police arrested the teenager for recordings with the American YouTuber.
Top Saudi Cleric: Iranian Leaders Aren't Muslim
The comments drew a rebuke from Tehran in an unusually harsh exchange between the regional rivals over the running of the annual hajj pilgrimage.
Archaeologists Discover Middle East's 'Oldest' Bone
The middle finger unearthed in Saudi Arabia suggests human life 325,000 years ago.