Al-Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden slammed western leaders for taking part in Israel's 60th birthday celebrations and vowed that Muslims would fight and not give up "one inch of Palestine," in an audio message on Friday. "The participation of western ...
It seemed impossible to reach a final deal in Palestinian-Israeli peace talks until the end of this year and that such a failure of the US-backed efforts would severely weaken Abbas and force him to leave the area, Haaretz newspaper quoted Maj......
Saudi Arabia announced Friday that it will boost oil production by about 300,000 barrels a day to meet increased demand from customers next month. The announcement came after President Bush met with Saudi King Abdullah to appeal for help in bringing ...
Bush stands with Saudi King Abdullah during the playing of the U.S. national anthem at the Riyadh airport on May 16, 2008. (Haraz N. Ghanbari/Associated Press) Saudi Arabia, under U.S. pressure to increase its oil output amid soaring energy prices, ...
Ally bucks Bush on talking to terrorists "Supply and demand are in balance today," al-Naimi told a news conference, bristling at criticism from the U.S. Congress . "How much does Saudi Arabia need to do to satisfy people who are questioning our oil ...
Bush comments on everything from wedding to Iraq White House press secretary Dana Perino said that may change over the last two days of the trip in Egypt...Bush will have a natural opportunity to take questions after any number of individual ...
Osama bin Laden said in a new audio recording released on Friday that Al Qaeda will continue its holy war against Israel and its allies until it liberates Palestine. The terrorist leader�s third statement this year came as President Bush was ...
Saudi officials said Friday that oil production in the country is being increased by 300,000 barrels a day to meet the demands of its customers. Saudi Oil Minister Ali al-Naimi made the announcement after U.S...Bush asked Saudi King Abdullah to ...
Bush pressed Saudi Arabia to raise oil output on Friday, but the world's biggest crude exporter said global supply is balanced with demand...National Security Adviser Stephen Hadley said that Riyadh told Washington the hike would not have a major ...
President Bush hasn't given reporters a chance to ask him anything on this Mideast journey. On foreign trips, Bush often holds mini-news conferences with his hosts during which two U.S. reporters and two local media representatives get to ask ...
President Bush, on a one-day visit to Saudi Arabia, is taking a second stab on Friday at getting the oil-rich nation to increase production and drive down soaring gasoline prices hurting U.S. consumers. When Bush met with King Abdullah in mid-...