Kuwait, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates are swooping in to buy shares in national companies, while also demanding economic reform and greater transparency

The lack of Emirati and Bahraini tourists reflects Israel's long-standing image problem in the Arab world and reveals the limits of the Abraham Accords, experts say

Case found in 29-year-old woman arriving from West Africa, Emirati health officials say, adding that it has established 'precise mechanisms for diagnosing suspected patients'

Members of business ties group present King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa with 'dove of peace' sculpture; 'We are all sons of Abraham,' king says, adding he intends to visit Israel

Raisi meets Sheikh al-Thani, a close US ally, in hopes of reviving stalled nuclear deal with West

British royal hopes to draw attention to The Earthshot Prize, which seeks solutions to the world’s greatest environmental problems

Iran-backed terror group is a 'Lebanese party par excellence' and handing over its weapons is 'out of the question,' says Abdallah Bouhabib

Jacob Herzog is loudly trying to build Jewish life in a country where non-Islamic displays are forbidden, raising concerns among local Jews who prefer to stay under the radar

Sources involved tell Reuters fund-raising efforts to continue, as Affinity Partners investment firm hopes to close first deal in 2022

Mohammed bin Salman kicks off six-nation trip in Oman as he aims to reduce geopolitical differences, build cooperation; Turkish president expected to sign new accords in Doha

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