Biden’s Small Win — and Bigger Failure — in the Middle East
In the last two weeks, the president worked to avoid an immediate disaster. But it’s his own policies that have set the region on its current dangerous trajectory.
By Trita Parsi
In the last two weeks, the president worked to avoid an immediate disaster. But it’s his own policies that have set the region on its current dangerous trajectory.
By Trita Parsi
As the conflict between Israel and Hamas spills over, we sketched out a social network of the alliances and enmities at play.
By Daniel Levy
Ancient humans left behind numerous archaeological traces in the cavern, and scientists say there may be thousands more like it on the Arabian Peninsula to study.
By Robin George Andrews
The Masters tournament should be all about sport, but the unresolved fight between the PGA Tour and LIV Golf looms over the competition.
By Lauren Hirsch, Sarah Kessler and Bernhard Warner
The Saudi ambassador to the United States, the daughter of a storied figure in the kingdom’s diplomacy, is trying to steer relations at a difficult time.
By Kate Kelly
El foco del negocio hotelero del expresidente se está desplazando de las grandes ciudades a sus complejos de golf, los cuales se están beneficiando de una relación con los torneos del circuito LIV Golf, financiados por Arabia Saudita.
By Eric Lipton
The focus of the former president’s hotel business is shifting from big cities to his golf resorts, which are benefiting from a relationship with the Saudi-funded LIV Golf tournaments.
By Eric Lipton
It is not clear what the former president discussed with Prince Mohammed bin Salman, but news of their call came amid Biden administration negotiations with the Saudis over a Middle East peace plan.
By Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan
Saudi Arabia will chair a United Nations commission on women, bringing condemnation from human rights groups, which said the kingdom still has an “abysmal” record on women’s rights.
By Vivian Nereim
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu repeated that Israel was determined to send troops into the crowded southern Gaza city of Rafah despite U.S. urgings not to.
By Michael Crowley
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