The International Idiocy of the 15-Minute City
Planners and politicians from Saudi Arabia to Scotland want to transform interconnected cities into isolated "urban villages" no one ever needs to leave.
Planners and politicians from Saudi Arabia to Scotland want to transform interconnected cities into isolated "urban villages" no one ever needs to leave.
Saudi Arabia snubs Biden by advocating OPEC cut oil production by 2 million barrels per day.
It's the economics of energy production that make petrostates more trigger-happy, Emma Ashford argues in Oil, the State, and War.
The Biden administration is reportedly considering a security agreement that would further intertwine the U.S. with an authoritarian, untrustworthy regime.
U.S. officials want to reset relations with Saudi Arabia and Israel amid rising gas prices and new security challenges
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It signals that many in Congress still condemn America's role in the war and actions from the president that lack proper authorization.
The idea is exactly as dumb as it sounds.
Under Obama, Trump, and now Biden, U.S. arms deals with Saudi Arabia have perpetuated a humanitarian crisis.
The new documentary traces the evolution of journalist Jamal Khashoggi's attitude toward the Saudi regime.
What should come next for the U.S.-Saudi Arabia relationship
Oscar-winning filmmaker Bryan Fogel fought Saudi censorship to make his new documentary, The Dissident.
U.S. and Canada are supposed to agree to cut 5 million barrels
If Trump wants credit for ending wars in the Middle East, he'll have to actually reduce the number of Americans deployed there.
Gabbard has previously called the Trump administration "Saudi Arabia's bitch."
Open warfare between Iran and Saudi Arabia would be far worse than this weekend's attacks.
The bill now goes to President Trump's desk.
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Amash had an interesting reason for not voting "yes."
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"It could very well be that the Crown Prince had knowledge of this tragic event-maybe he did and maybe he didn't!" Trump said earlier.
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The new official story is "not even close to credible," says Paul, who is calling for an end to arms sales and military cooperation with the Saudis.
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The bill may be new, but Amash's criticism of the Saudi regime is not.
The U.S. should not let its foreign policy be dictated by threats from Saudi Arabia, or anyone else.
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It's bad when U.S. presidents think of weapons sales to dictatorships as jobs programs, but should we remove political constraints on arms dealing altogether?
The president's math on Saudi deals doesn't add up.
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Paul has long opposed U.S. arms sales to Saudi Arabia.
Jamal Khashoggi visited the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul last week. He hasn't been seen since.
Israa al-Ghomgham would be the first female activist to be executed in Saudi Arabia.
The airstrike in northern Yemen kills 51 civilians and injures 79 more.
Canada called on Saudi Arabia to release a blogger from prison. Here's how Saudi Arabia responded.
If there wasn't enough reason to stop selling arms to the Saudis, a new report found that they were responsible for most of the child casualties in Yemen.
Leesa buckles her seatbelt across her abaya to celebrate the end of the female driving ban.
"The business of buying weapons that takes place in the Pentagon is a corrupt business."