January 28, 2020 Saudi Arabia backs US-Israel efforts to achieve Mideast peace The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia expressed support for the long-awaited Middle East peace plan unveiled Tuesday by President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
January 22, 2020 Brother of Bezos’ girlfriend sees ‘media crucifixion’ after report on alleged Saudi hacking The billionaire's brother asked, "Which paper do I go to to get my reputation back."
January 22, 2020 Saudi Arabia denies Jeff Bezos phone hack, calls claim 'absurd' Saudi Arabia has denied that Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos' phone was hacked during a WhatsApp conversation with Saudi Prince Mohammed bin Salman, calling the claim "absurd."
January 22, 2020 Amazon boss Jeff Bezos' phone hacked by Saudi crown prince: reports The mobile phone of billionaire Jeff Bezos was reportedly hacked during a conversation between the Amazon founder and Saudi Prince Mohammed bin Salman over the WhatsApp messaging service, according to reports.
January 16, 2020 Nearly 1 in 4 countries saw jump in protests, civil unrest in 2019, study finds A new report published Thursday claims that nearly one in four countries around the world saw jumps in protests and civil unrest in 2019.
January 16, 2020 Pentagon: US could soon restart training Saudi military students Training for more than 800 Saudi Arabian military students in the United States could resume, the Pentagon said Thursday, weeks after a Saudi gunman killed three U.S. sailors at a Florida base.Â
January 13, 2020 NAS Pensacola shooting was an 'act of terrorism', Barr says; US to expel 21 Saudi nationals in training program The shooting carried out by a Saudi aviation student at Naval Air Station Pensacola in December was an "act of terrorism," Attorney General William Barr said Monday as officials released their findings from their investigation into the attack.
January 13, 2020 Fort Hood survivor: Pensacola attack, Saudi trainees' extremist ties show 'nothing has changed' More than a decade after the Fort Hood shooting, foreigners are still being allowed onto U.S. military bases without proper vetting, retired Staff Sgt. Alonzo Lunsford said Monday on "Fox & Friends."
January 11, 2020 Some Saudi service members in US facing expulsion after NAS Pensacola shooting probe: reports More than a dozen Saudi service members undergoing training at U.S. military facilities are expected to be expelled from the U.S. following an investigation into last month’s deadly shooting at Naval Air Station Pensacola in Florida, according to reports.
January 9, 2020 US-Iran tensions: A timeline of incidents between two longtime rivals The U.S. killing of Iranian Gen. Qassem Soleimani on January 3, 2020 -- and the Iranian airstrikes against American bases in Iraq that followed -- are just the latest flare-ups between two nations that have had tense relations over the past few decades.