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Nabih Bulos

Beirut, United States

Middle East Bureau Chief at Los Angeles Times

Middle East bureau chief for @latimes. (RT's & likes not endorsements or agreement; used to mark tweets.) Covers a lot of places. Can play violin. A little.

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Articles

  • 20 hours ago | kdhnews.com | Nabih Bulos |Michael Wilner

    RIYADH, Saudi Arabia - President Donald Trump agreed to a set of commercial agreements with Saudi Arabia on Tuesday in what amounts to the largest economic pact ever signed by the two countries, the White House said, hailing a new era in a partnership that had been fraught in recent years.

  • 23 hours ago | thebrunswicknews.com | Nabih Bulos |Michael Wilner

    RIYADH, Saudi Arabia - President Donald Trump agreed to a set of commercial agreements with Saudi Arabia on Tuesday in what amounts to the largest economic pact ever signed by the two countries, the White House said, hailing a new era in a partnership that had been fraught in recent years.

  • 1 day ago | businessandamerica.com | Nabih Bulos |Michael Wilner

    The first time President Trump visited Riyadh in 2017, he posed with a ceremonial orb, took part in a traditional sword dance and secured an agreement by Saudi Arabia to purchase $350 billion in weaponry, the largest arms deal in U.S. history. The sequel, coming eight years later — almost to the day — promises much the same in the way of pageantry and purchases, only more so.

  • 1 day ago | thebrunswicknews.com | Nabih Bulos |Michael Wilner

    By Nabih Bulos and Michael Wilner, Los Angeles Times RIYADH, Saudi Arabia - The first time President Donald Trump visited Riyadh in 2017, he posed with a ceremonial orb, took part in a traditional sword dance and secured an agreement by Saudi Arabia to purchase $350 billion in weaponry, the largest arms deal in U.S. history. The sequel, coming eight years later - almost to the day - promises much the same in the way of pageantry and purchases, only more so.

  • 1 day ago | heraldonline.com | Nabih Bulos |Michael Wilner

    RIYADH, Saudi Arabia - The first time President Donald Trump visited Riyadh in 2017, he posed with a ceremonial orb, took part in a traditional sword dance and secured an agreement by Saudi Arabia to purchase $350 billion in weaponry, the largest arms deal in U.S. history. The sequel, coming eight years later - almost to the day - promises much the same in the way of pageantry and purchases, only more so.

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9 May 25

RT @JehadAbusalim: Google Earth did a massive update to its footage of Gaza. You can now see the extent of the destruction as of December 2…

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8 May 25

RT @WCKitchen: After serving more than 130 million total meals and 26 million loaves of bread over the past 18 months, World Central Kitche…

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7 May 25

Horrific video from #Gaza

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