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Qatar Airways
Oct 8

Double Beds and Nightclub Lights: Qatar Airways’ Luxury Airbus Lands in America

A full-on bedroom suite, purple mood lighting, with burgundy and gray fabric with rose gold details. Welcome to the new luxury Airbus A350-1000.
By Morgan Halberg
Staff members dismantle the signs of the TV station Al-Jazeera in Rabat on November 4, 2010.
Jul 10

Why Some Arab Countries Want to Shutter Al Jazeera

When the network launched in 1996, it radically changed the media landscape of the Arab world. Two decades later, some regimes are still seething.
By Philip Seib
Security experts doubt that President Donald Trump's latest executive order will help national security.
Mar 22

Will Trump’s Plane Tech Ban Face as Many Legal Challenges as His Immigration Ban?

Cybersecurity experts say the new rule is random and won't help to prevent attacks.
By John Bonazzo
Former Mayor Rudolph Giuliani.
Dec 9

No Job in the Trump Administration for Rudolph Giuliani

By Will Bredderman
Congressman Lee Zeldin speaks as House Speaker Paul Ryan looks on.
Nov 2

Pro-Trump GOP Rep Calls Clinton Foundation ‘the Largest White Collar Crime’ in America

By Will Bredderman
Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton in Las Vegas
Oct 19

‘I’ll Keep You In Suspense’: Trump and Clinton Brawl in the Third Presidential Debate

By Will Bredderman
A detailed shot of shorts worn by goalkeeper Hope Solo #1 of United States are seen before the game against Sweden during the Women's Football Quarterfinal match at Mane Garrincha Stadium on Day 7 of the Rio 2016 Olympic Games on August 12, 2016 in Brasilia, Brazil.
Aug 17

‘Sore Sport’ Solo Has a Point

By Robert Blecker
Mourners hold candles while observing a moment of silence during a vigil outside the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts for the mass shooting victims at the Pulse nightclub June 13, 2016 in Orlando, Florida.
Jun 21

Condemn the Haters Who Said Gays in Orlando Had It Coming

By Rabbi Shmuley Boteach
Cenotaph with Finials Iran, (11th–12th century).
Jun 16

Museum Diplomacy: Could Islamic Art Inspire Middle East Peace?

By Pamela Falk
Men and women wearing traditional Qatari clothing visit the waterfront along the Persian Gulf across from new, budding financial district skyscrapers on October 24, 2011 in Doha, Qatar. Qatar will host the 2022 FIFA World Cup football competition and is slated to tackle a variety of infrastructure projects, including the construction of new stadiums.
May 21

Unholy Alliance: How the 2022 World Cup Brought the Clintons and Qatar Together

By Michael Sainato
Richard Serra's NJ-1, 2015, at the Gagosian gallery on 21st Street in Chelsea.
May 20

Is Richard Serra’s Legacy Crushing His Brilliance?

By Ryan Steadman
A demonstration against Saudi authorities, outside the Saudi embassy in Tehran. (ATTA KENARE/AFP/Getty Images).
Jan 11

Repeat Performance: An Ancient Battle Erupts Between Iran and Saudi Arabia

By Micah Halpern
Oct 29

Flight Risk: Cancel the First Lady’s Trip to Qatar

By Micah Halpern
Visitors look at Francis Bacon's "Seated Woman" (Portrait of Muriel Belcher), 10 December 2007 at the Charpentier Galery in Paris. (Photo courtesy: Pierre Verdy/AFP/Getty Images)
Sep 9

Phillips Rejoins Modern Art Auction Fray; Ups Staff, Deals

By Guelda Voien
Aby Rosen's townhouse sold for $47 million in the summer of 2012.
Feb 3

How Sheikh! Qatar Is On an Upper East Side Townhouse Tear

By Kim Velsey
Nov 27

Qatar Announces Head of National Museum of Qatar

By Dan Duray
No sneering neighbors here.
Jun 20

And the Buyer Is… The Qatari Prime Minister?

By Kim Velsey
May 31

Report: Qatar Planning Biennial

By Dan Duray
Sep 7

ECB Board Approves Bond-Buying Plan; Falcone Battles With LightSquared Creditors: Roundup

By Patrick Clark
Sep 6

German Lender is Suing Everybody; Nomura Cost Cuts Hit Europe Unit; Roundup

By Patrick Clark
An LNG ship, though not from the company in question. (Photo: flickr.com/tsuna72)
Aug 30

Another Day, Another Middle Eastern Energy Company Fighting Off a Virus

By Kelly Faircloth
Still from 'Hey'Ya: Arab Women in Sport,' 2012. (Courtesy Qatar Museums Authority)
Jul 16

Brigitte Lacombe Offers Brash Portraits of Arab Sportswomen

By Rozalia Jovanovic
Not a buyer at One57, although he and his entourage are more than welcome at the condo.
Jul 3

Qatari Prime Minister Is Not The Buyer Of One57’s $90 M. Penthouse, Says Gary Barnett

By Kim Velsey
Sheikha Mayassa Al Thani. Courtesy Business Insider.
Mar 30

Is the 29-Year-Old Daughter of the Emir of Qatar the Most Powerful Woman in the Art World?

By Michael H. Miller
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