Gulf Cooperation Council
Bahrain unveils massive reform package to tackle $50 billion debt crisis
The reform package includes higher electricity and water tariffs, with an exception for citizens’ first homes, which will continue to receive subsidized rates up to a specified limit.
Egypt's Sisi refers to Israel as 'enemy' for first time since before 1977 Sadat visit to Jerusalem
Tariffs rattle gulf markets, but some economists see a silver lining
Voices from the Arab press: Trump’s Gaza plan remains a fantasy
Will America leave the Gulf as China and Russia gain influence?
Some claim that this is finally the time to extricate the US from the Persian Gulf, as it is now oil independent and the region is not vital to US national security interests anymore.
Foreign Ministry revives Twitter account geared to Persian Gulf; in Arabic
Of the four tweets that followed the original introductory one posted on the account Tuesday, two dealt with rabbis visiting the UAE, and two with Israeli innovation.
Kuwait emir to travel to U.S., have talks with Trump
Trump and Emir Al-Sabah will most likely discuss resolving Gulf state's conflict.
How Qatar’s Jewish strategy backfired
A look at how foreign countries lobby in Washington, reaching out to groups and individuals who they think can open doors.
As Saudi-Qatar conflicts escalate, Qatar is building a new power bloc for itself
A united GCC is best for Israel
Qatar’s hurdles
“When you want to do work in Gaza, you have to go through the Israelis. Without the help of Israel, nothing happens.”
Israel, sports and the Gulf: Is Mike Pence keeping score?
The president now understands that the blockade is counter-productive to the cause of peace and stability, and should be ended as soon as possible, with Qatar embraced by all members of the GCC.
Israel and the Gulf
Iran’s rising military assertiveness after the 2003 Iraq War and pursuit of a nuclear deterrent further entrenched the pro-stability agenda that binds Israel to Saudi Arabia.