How Turkey and Saudi Arabia became frenemies – and why the Khashoggi case could change that
Things between Saudi Crown Prince Salman and Turkish President Erdogan have become rather tense.
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Nader Habibi, Brandeis University The Oct. 2 disappearance of Saudi...
The Italian government has created another massive turmoil in European markets with its 2019 budget proposal. With a huge increase in spending, it estimated a deficit of 2.4% for 2019 compared to its previous target of 0.8% and the 1.6%...
It has been nearly a full year since the Republican Party rammed through its transparent scam of a tax bill in the face of massive grassroots resistance, and the results have been almost precisely what nearly every analyst predicted:...
Whenever the stock market takes a dip it gives us information on what is likely to become the next leading sector of the stock market, because what tends to hold up the best during a drop shows that buyers...
On Tuesday I was live on The Ochelli Effect at 8:00 PM and talked about the stock market dip last week and how the Trump tariffs wars have been in part a way to keep the market going higher. ...
The likely murder of Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi has inspired a new debate about the US's "special relationship" with Saudi Arabia. TRNN's Paul Jay and Ben Norton discuss why America sees the Saudi monarchy as a key player...






