New details have emerged on the man suspected of intentionally driving a vehicle into a crowded Christmas market in Madgeburg, Germany on Friday evening.
With President Sheikh Khalifa issuing a law that allows transplants of organs from deceased donors, UAE hospitals have begun to make lists of patients who could be undergoing such process.
White House will soon unveil parts of the 28-page secret chapter from the congressional inquiry that links Saudi Arabia to the 9/11 terrorist attack. The Saudi government is pleased with the effort that will enable them to clear their name and respond to allegations in a transparent and credible manner.
House Speaker is calling for a review on the 9/11 to ensure that it will not jeorpardize the United States' relations with its allies and that it will not put Americans at risk.
With Iran's uncooperativeness, Saudi Arabia refuses the idea on freezing oil output. This indicates the kingdom of its willingness that oil policy and politics be combined as tension takes toll between Tehran and Washington.
A bipartisan bill that allows families victimized by the 9/11 terrorist attacks to sue Saudi Arabia ran into sharp setbacks, as the White House threatened a veto and a GOP senator privately sought to block the measure.
Democrat presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders supported bill to sue Saudi Arabia related to 9/11 terrorist attack. They openly opposed president Obama who had denounced the bill.
Saudi Arabia will sell $750 billion worth of US Assets if the JASTA bill is passed allowing 9/11 terrorist victims to sue the Saudi government. President Obama will meet Saudi Arabia King Salman and the Saudi royal court on Wednesday to make amendments.
The attacks of Saudi Arabia over Yemen recently shed light on another character in the story, and that is United Kingdom's weaponries. According to news reports, UK's weapons and in turn the British government are challenged regarding the issue of the breach on international humanitarian laws.
The year-long war in the country of Yemen has come to a truce. Allies of Saudi Arabia and the Houthi rebels have pledged to put a stop to the chaos to be able to start and rebuild the stricken country.
The Justice Ministry of Saudi Arabia is pleased to start their project of building new courts in close proximity with prisons, after it received the go signal from the Interior Ministry.
Indonesian government spearheaded the special summit of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) which highlighted the Palentine's call for independence.
A Saudi Arabian court has overturned the death sentence of a Palestinian poet convicted of apostasy. The court, instead, sentenced Fayadh to eight years in prison and 800 lashes, a statement from his lawyer said.
Saudi Arabian family conglomerate Ahmad Hamad Algosaibi and Brothers (AHAB) presented on Thursday details on how to repay its $6 billion debt to its creditors. This will solve a financial dispute that Middle-East has been battling for a long time.
The Campaign Against the Arms Trade (CAAT) has filed a proceeding to UK government, saying it has given the UK 14 days to stop supplying weapons to Saudi Arabia or face legal action in the high court.
Bahrain authorities warned its citizens not to criticize Saudi Arabia’s legal systems. Bahrain authorities warned its citizens not to criticize, mock, and have negative reactions on Saudi Arabia's legal systems, including its court verdicts, and announcements.