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Son of 9/11 victim hands PGA official report during hearing
Multiple 9/11 families were present Tuesday during a Senate hearing on the potential PGA Tour-LIV Golf merger.
Now Is the Time for Saudi Arabia To Join the Nuclear Ban Treaty
Saudi Arabia acquiring nuclear weapons would be dangerous and illegal.
Why the U.S. Should Give Saudi Arabia Nuclear Technology
The United States should assist Saudi Arabia in its quest for a civilian nuclear program in exchange for normalizing relations with Israel.
Iran finds new way to challenge U.S. through old Cold War movement
"Iran under Raisi is trying to join regional alliances, as it believes that there is a new world order," Iranian journalist Saeed Azimi tells Newsweek.
Efforts to Absolve Saudi Arabia of 9/11 Responsibility Can't Be Tolerated
Even as Saudi Arabia and our own government have for years sought to keep the truth hidden, a light has been and continues to be shone on the Saudi role in 9/11.
Saudi Arabia's True Role in 9/11
Saudis never made up the majority of al-Qaeda's leadership or membership. Below Osama bin Ladin, al-Qaeda's leadership was primarily Egyptian.
Ivanka Trump breaks Twitter silence after Donald Trump's federal indictment
Ivanka, who served as a senior adviser in her father's administration, has distanced herself from politics since her father's departure from the White House.
'Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse' UAE ban over trans flag sparks uproar
The animated feature was advertised to premiere on June 22, but was suddenly pulled from major cinema chains in the Gulf region.
Ann Coulter quips she sent Kushner family money: "This is everyone's fight"
Jared Kushner's ties to Saudi Arabia have been under scrutiny after The Washington Post reported that Saudi Arabia gave $2 billion to Kushner's Affinity Fund.
Jared Kushner's Saudi money merits DOJ scrutiny, former Trump lawyer says
Michael Cohen said he believes federal investigators will find "a lot of information" by probing the "unholy" relationship.
The U.S. Is Dealing With a New Saudi Arabia
The days when the U.S. can count on Saudi Arabia to be its eyes and ears in the region are over.
LIV Golf, PGA merger is a huge win for Donald Trump
Trump predicted the two tours would merge back in 2022, describing it as "inevitable."
Joe Biden faces gas price time bomb before 2024 election
The latest production cuts pledged by Saudi Arabia might be felt by the U.S. in 6 to 8 months when Biden will be in the middle of his presidential campaign.
PGA Tour, LIV Golf announce merger after feud split industry
"The PGA TOUR, DP World Tour and the Public Investment Fund today announced a landmark agreement to unify the game of golf," the PGA Tour said.
Saudi Arabia and the U.S. Are More Than Just Oil and Water
For more than two years, the United States has had no ambassador in Saudi Arabia. During that hiatus, a once robust and cooperative Saudi-American relationship withered.
War clouds gather over Israel as Iran makes peace with Arab rivals
"There's more chance of a large-scale war than ever before," IDF reserve Brigadier General Amir Avivi tells Newsweek.
Biden Loses His Biggest Syria Battle Yet
With Assad's Arab League return, Syrian officials tell Newsweek Biden must end "illegal military presence of U.S. forces" and "unilateral coercive measures."
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What Can the U.S. Learn From Middle East Diplomacy?
The Middle East is moving on from the United States.
Inside unauthorized Saudi break that got Lionel Messi suspended
Lionel Messi has been suspended by Paris Saint-Germain after taking an "unauthorized" break in Saudi Arabia, and these photos show what he was doing there
The end of the American Century begins in the Middle East
Beijing is replacing Washington as the player with the contacts and the power to broker deals between rivals in the region.
Don't Press the Panic Button on Saudi-Chinese Ties
U.S. officials shouldn't brush off the Saudi entreaties to Beijing as nothingburgers.
U.S. and Saudi Arabia on collision course over oil cuts
The decision strikes a new blow to the souring relationship between the U.S. and Saudi Arabia, the latter of which has moved closer to Russia and China.
Why the Abraham Accords Are in Danger
UAE President Mohammed Bin Zayed declared that his country can't work together with Israel until the Jewish State's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gains control of the most radical elements in his government.
Saudi Arabia's Most Important Task Is Revitalizing Its National Identity
Since the ascent of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in 2016, the walls separating westerners and Saudis have been coming down.
Why Saudi Arabia is following Iran to join China and Russia's security bloc
"Saudi's diversification strategy attempts to fill in the gaps left by the U.S.' loss of interest or will in maintaining the status quo," one expert said.
In their own words, Yemen war rivals see wary hope in China-Iran-Saudi deal
Officials of Ansar Allah, the internationally recognized government and Southern Transitional Council told Newsweek they welcome the deal but remain suspicious.
Could the Deal Between Iran and Saudi Arabia Be Good for Israel?
For the foreseeable future, China's role in the Middle East in general—and this agreement in particular—will bring stability to several of the region's most volatile and sensitive arenas.
China is uniting Middle East—that's bad news for U.S.
Saudi Arabia turned to Beijing rather than Washington to ease tensions with its regional rival Iran.