Facing grave threats following the attack on two Aramco facilities by Iranians or Houthis, halving oil production for days, Saudi Arabia would likely stay away from Pakistan and India on Kashmir, havi...
Saudi state media say that suspects in the slaying of journalist Jamal Khashoggi have attended their first court hearing.The state-run Saudi Press Agency said on Thursday that prosecutors plan to seek...
When a Saudi F-15 warplane takes off from King Khalid air base in southern Saudi Arabia for a bombing run over Yemen, it is not just the plane and the bombs that are American.American mechanics servic...
You may not think you're in the same league as Jeff Bezos when it comes to being a hacking target. Probably not, but you — and just about anyone else, potentially including senior U.S. government fi...
Turkish investigators believe a well-known Saudi dissident was killed inside the Saudi consulate in Istanbul, five people involved in the investigation, or briefed on it, said on Saturday.The critic o...
By Carlotta Gall, Ben Hubbard and David D. Kirkpatrick/New York Times News Services in Istanbul
For years, she was a rare princess from Saudi Arabia who spoke her mind to the world, criticising the kingdom’s treatment of women, calling its religious teachings “extremely dangerous” and voic...
By Ben Hubbard/New York Times News Service in Beirut
The Saudi officials who killed journalist Jamal Khashoggi in their Istanbul consulate must reveal the location of his body, Turkey's president said on Friday in remarks that were sharply critical of t...
As evidence piles up pointing to the Saudi crown prince’s responsibility in the brutal killing of dissident journalist Jamal Khashoggi, President Donald Trump has only hardened his refusal to conced...
By Mark Landler/New York Times News Service in Washington
A handful of prominent jailed Saudis and their allies, concluding they are unlikely to win release by pleading directly with their own government, are planning to press their cases in Washington, incl...