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What's Happening With the Qatar Crisis?
Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Egypt and Bahrain severed diplomatic and economic ties with Qatar last year, accusing the emirate of supporting terrorism.
UAE Activist Jailed for 10 Over Social Media Activity
Ahmed Mansoor was part of a Human Rights Watch Advisory Committee.
America Is the Enemy for Most Young Arabs
The majority—57 percent—see the U.S. as an enemy and only 35 percent consider it an ally.
Weapons Looted From Emirati-Run Military Training Site
Weapons are being looted in Africa because of a diplomatic conflict in the Gulf region.
Landmark Gender Reassignment Case Shot Down in Emirates
The UAE legalized gender reassignment surgery in 2016 under a certain set of guidelines.
Trump Urged to Fire Tillerson By Middle East Ally
A United Arab Emirates-linked businessman said Tillerson "needs to be slammed" for not backing the diplomatic blockade against Qatar.
Yemen Rebels Submit Peace Plan to End War
Senior Ansar Allah official Mohammed Ali al-Houthi revealed a document presenting six points aimed to end the civil war in Yemen.
Who Is Sheikh Abdullah bin Ali al-Thani?
The son of deposed Qatari emir Sheikh Ali bin Abdullah al-Thani has said he is being held against his will in Abu Dhabi.
Emirates Airlines Halting Flights to Tunisia
The Tunisian transport ministry says that Emirates flights would be suspended until the UAE airline found a way to operate according to international law and treaties.
Erik Prince Testified About Meeting With Russian Banker
The Blackwater founder testified before the House Intelligence Committee.
This Country Has Dreams Of A Mars Space Center For Cops
The Emiratis have a mind-boggling plan for an interplanetary police mission.
Israeli Anthem and Flag Banned for Judo Gold Medalist
The U.A.E. has a standing ban on Israeli symbols at the Judo Grand Slam competition in Abu Dhabi.
U.S. Military Stops Gulf Exercises Over Qatar Crisis
Washington is trying to use its influence to end the diplomatic impasse in the Gulf.
The UAE Is Building a Fake Martian City in the Desert
It's a way for humans to practice living on Mars while we're still figuring out how to get there.
World's Heaviest Woman Dies in Abu Dhabi Hospital
Atti, who underwent crucial surgery in March, died of complications relating to her obesity.
Trump Didn't Stop Gulf War Between Saudi and Qatar
Reports Tuesday suggested the president had stepped in to prevent military action.
Dubai: Images Show World's First Automated Flying Taxis
Dubai plans to make 25 percent of all its public transport autonomous by 2030.
The Threat to Al Jazeera Is an Assault on a Free Press
The UAE, Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Bahrain are demanding the news network be shuttered.
Dubai: Drunk Woman Stabbed Boyfriend, Passed Out
The pair's fateful, alcohol-fueled argument erupted over disagreements about money and infidelity.
UAE Envoy: U.N. 'Won't Be Important' Because of Trump
A leaked email reveals the reaction of a key Middle East ally to Trump's election.
Everyone Seems to Hate Al Jazeera So It's Fighting Back
The closure of Al Jazeera in Jerusalem followed criticism by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
UAE Lobbied U.S. To Host Taliban Embassy Over Qatar
Email exchanges between Emirati and American officials show the UAE wanted Abu Dhabi to host the Taliban embassy.
Qatar Must Use Gulf Crisis to Reform Migrant Rights
Otherwise, migrant labor abuse will be the gift that keeps on giving for Qatar's political opponents.
Qatar Crisis: Lessons to Learn in Age of Cyber Attacks
Without regulation, the use of cyberspace for attacks will contribute to an online arms race.
Gulf Crisis Shows Damaging Discrimination Against Women
The ongoing political crisis between Qatar and other Gulf states highlights one of the problems of long-term sexism.
Qatar's Defense of Al Jazeera Is Indefensible
Those who are defending Al Jazeera, are defending the indefensible, writes Egyptian MP Osama Heikal.
Standing Up for Independent Journalism in Qatar
Qatar will not close down Al Jazeera, as demanded by its Gulf neighbors, writes the head of communications for the Doha government.
Qatar Flies in Cows to Bypass Blockade Beef
Qatar, which receives 80 percent of its food imports from Saudi Arabia, is hoping to ween itself off Riyadh's teat.
Is the Qatar Crisis Veering Out of America's Control?
Qatar has become a proxy fight between Iran and Saudi Arabia, with the U.S. on the sidelines.
Qatar Crisis: Saudi Quartet Threatens New Action
Qatar refused to accept the demands of Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, UAE and Egypt.