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  • Joel Stocksdale
  • May Eighteen, 2017

It may be for foreign markets.

World’s largest Lamborghini dealer is in Dubai, because of course it is
  • Joel Stocksdale
  • Apr 27, 2017

It has lots of space for Urus SUVs.

Busy freeway closed to save little kitten
  • Jason Marker
  • Apr 22, 2017

The Civil Defense team was called in.

A stray cat on the liberate in Abu Dhabi? Someone check on Nermal.

Syrian car collector comes back to Aleppo to care for the remains of his fleet
  • Joel Stocksdale
  • Mar 15, 2017

He’s one of the most dedicated car enthusiasts in the world.

Dubai hopes to launch self-flying drone taxi service this summer
  • Erin Marquis
  • Feb 14, 2017

Why have self-driving cars, when you can have self-flying cars?

Quitting Mexico factory helps bring down Ford earnings $200 million in two thousand sixteen
  • Reese Counts
  • Jan 26, 2017

It’s still the automaker’s 2nd most successful year ever.

It’s still the automaker’s 2nd most successful year ever.

Saudi prince says it’s ‘time for women to drive’
  • Erin Marquis
  • Dec 1, 2016

Women’s rights proceed to grow in Saudi Arabia.

A weird end to a weird F1 season | two thousand sixteen Abu Dhabi Grand Prix recap
  • Jonathon Ramsey
  • Nov 28, 2016

Mercedes-AMG Petronas mints another one-two at the two thousand sixteen Abu Dhabi Grand Prix as well as a fresh World Champ.

Hyperloop One getting serious about Dubai-Abu Dhabi route
  • Danny King
  • Nov 9, 2016

A excursion from Dubai to Abu Dhabi may take just twelve minutes.

This high-speed tube system can thrust transportation pods as rapid as seven hundred fifty miles per hour, twice as quick as a high-speed train.

Kurdish Peshmerga preparing to battle ISIS in homemade tanks
  • Brandon Turkus
  • Oct 13, 2016

Mad Max goes to war in Iraq.

There’s armor for protection, guns and rocket launchers for attack, and vapid black paint for psychological warfare.

OPEC not even a little worried about electrical vehicle threat
  • Danny King
  • Sep Two, 2016

We’re just gonna keep searing gas, evidently.

Optimism or head-in-sand?

Iranian attack boats harass US Navy destroyer
  • Brandon Turkus
  • Aug 25, 2016

The Navy called Iran’s deeds “unsafe and unprofessional.”

Iran defended its deeds, telling they’ll warn and then confront any nation that comes in its territorial waters.

Saudi Prince buys Bugatti Chiron and Vision Gran Turismo
  • Reese Counts
  • Aug Four, 2016

Gotta collect ’em all.

Albeit the pair are both fitted with the company’s W16 engine, they may not even be road worthy.

Saudi Arabian women use bumper cars to practice driving
  • Erin Marquis
  • Jun 21, 2016

The Washington Post published a story this week about the one place Saudi women can get behind the wheel – an amusement park.

World’s most expensive tires sold in Dubai
  • Jason Marker
  • Jun 16, 2016

Dubai’s Z Tires teamed with a Chinese tire factory to produce a set of blinged-out, gold embellished, diamond encrusted tires that sold for a cool $600,000.

Dubai police seize eighty one cars for illegal street racing
  • Noah Joseph
  • Jun 15, 2016

An epidemic of street racing on Dubai’s desert highways prompted local police to impound eighty one vehicles and levy five-figure fines.

Hyundai’s Genesis luxury brand not going to Europe this decade
  • Brandon Turkus
  • Jun Ten, 2016

Hyundai to Europe: Hold your Equuses.

Genesis will be in North America, China, South Korea, and the Middle East, but a lack of powertrains will hold up the European launch.

Royal Navy destroyers are having problems with warm seas
  • Brandon Turkus
  • Jun Ten, 2016

The bath-like water of the Persian Gulf is leading to electrical problems in the ships’ turbines.

The British Royal Navy’s six Type forty five destroyers are among the most advanced on the planet, and they’re presently being foiled by warm waters of the Gulf.

Middle East News and Information

Middle East

  • Joel Stocksdale
  • May Legal, 2017

It may be for foreign markets.

World’s largest Lamborghini dealer is in Dubai, because of course it is
  • Joel Stocksdale
  • Apr 27, 2017

It has lots of space for Urus SUVs.

Busy freeway closed to save lil’ kitten
  • Jason Marker
  • Apr 22, 2017

The Civil Defense team was called in.

A stray cat on the liberate in Abu Dhabi? Someone check on Nermal.

Syrian car collector comes back to Aleppo to care for the remains of his fleet
  • Joel Stocksdale
  • Mar 15, 2017

He’s one of the most dedicated car enthusiasts in the world.

Dubai hopes to launch self-flying drone taxi service this summer
  • Erin Marquis
  • Feb 14, 2017

Why have self-driving cars, when you can have self-flying cars?

Quitting Mexico factory helps bring down Ford earnings $200 million in two thousand sixteen
  • Reese Counts
  • Jan 26, 2017

It’s still the automaker’s 2nd most successful year ever.

It’s still the automaker’s 2nd most successful year ever.

Saudi prince says it’s ‘time for women to drive’
  • Erin Marquis
  • Dec 1, 2016

Women’s rights proceed to grow in Saudi Arabia.

A weird end to a weird F1 season | two thousand sixteen Abu Dhabi Grand Prix recap
  • Jonathon Ramsey
  • Nov 28, 2016

Mercedes-AMG Petronas mints another one-two at the two thousand sixteen Abu Dhabi Grand Prix as well as a fresh World Champ.

Hyperloop One getting serious about Dubai-Abu Dhabi route
  • Danny King
  • Nov 9, 2016

A tour from Dubai to Abu Dhabi may take just twelve minutes.

This high-speed tube system can thrust transportation pods as swift as seven hundred fifty miles per hour, twice as quick as a high-speed train.

Kurdish Peshmerga preparing to battle ISIS in homemade tanks
  • Brandon Turkus
  • Oct 13, 2016

Mad Max goes to war in Iraq.

There’s armor for protection, guns and rocket launchers for attack, and vapid black paint for psychological warfare.

OPEC not even a little worried about electrified vehicle threat
  • Danny King
  • Sep Two, 2016

We’re just gonna keep searing gas, evidently.

Optimism or head-in-sand?

Iranian attack boats harass US Navy destroyer
  • Brandon Turkus
  • Aug 25, 2016

The Navy called Iran’s deeds “unsafe and unprofessional.”

Iran defended its deeds, telling they’ll warn and then confront any nation that comes in its territorial waters.

Saudi Prince buys Bugatti Chiron and Vision Gran Turismo
  • Reese Counts
  • Aug Four, 2016

Gotta collect ’em all.

Albeit the pair are both fitted with the company’s W16 engine, they may not even be road worthy.

Saudi Arabian women use bumper cars to practice driving
  • Erin Marquis
  • Jun 21, 2016

The Washington Post published a story this week about the one place Saudi women can get behind the wheel – an amusement park.

World’s most expensive tires sold in Dubai
  • Jason Marker
  • Jun 16, 2016

Dubai’s Z Tires teamed with a Chinese tire factory to produce a set of blinged-out, gold embellished, diamond encrusted tires that sold for a cool $600,000.

Dubai police seize eighty one cars for illegal street racing
  • Noah Joseph
  • Jun 15, 2016

An epidemic of street racing on Dubai’s desert highways prompted local police to impound eighty one vehicles and levy five-figure fines.

Hyundai’s Genesis luxury brand not going to Europe this decade
  • Brandon Turkus
  • Jun Ten, 2016

Hyundai to Europe: Hold your Equuses.

Genesis will be in North America, China, South Korea, and the Middle East, but a lack of powertrains will hold up the European launch.

Royal Navy destroyers are having problems with warm seas
  • Brandon Turkus
  • Jun Ten, 2016

The bath-like water of the Persian Gulf is leading to electrical problems in the ships’ turbines.

The British Royal Navy’s six Type forty five destroyers are among the most advanced on the planet, and they’re presently being foiled by warm waters of the Gulf.

Middle East News and Information

Middle East

  • Joel Stocksdale
  • May Legitimate, 2017

It may be for foreign markets.

World’s largest Lamborghini dealer is in Dubai, because of course it is
  • Joel Stocksdale
  • Apr 27, 2017

It has lots of space for Urus SUVs.

Busy freeway closed to save lil’ kitten
  • Jason Marker
  • Apr 22, 2017

The Civil Defense team was called in.

A stray cat on the liberate in Abu Dhabi? Someone check on Nermal.

Syrian car collector comes back to Aleppo to care for the remains of his fleet
  • Joel Stocksdale
  • Mar 15, 2017

He’s one of the most dedicated car enthusiasts in the world.

Dubai hopes to launch self-flying drone taxi service this summer
  • Erin Marquis
  • Feb 14, 2017

Why have self-driving cars, when you can have self-flying cars?

Quitting Mexico factory helps bring down Ford earnings $200 million in two thousand sixteen
  • Reese Counts
  • Jan 26, 2017

It’s still the automaker’s 2nd most successful year ever.

It’s still the automaker’s 2nd most successful year ever.

Saudi prince says it’s ‘time for women to drive’
  • Erin Marquis
  • Dec 1, 2016

Women’s rights proceed to grow in Saudi Arabia.

A weird end to a weird F1 season | two thousand sixteen Abu Dhabi Grand Prix recap
  • Jonathon Ramsey
  • Nov 28, 2016

Mercedes-AMG Petronas mints another one-two at the two thousand sixteen Abu Dhabi Grand Prix as well as a fresh World Champ.

Hyperloop One getting serious about Dubai-Abu Dhabi route
  • Danny King
  • Nov 9, 2016

A journey from Dubai to Abu Dhabi may take just twelve minutes.

This high-speed tube system can shove transportation pods as swift as seven hundred fifty miles per hour, twice as swift as a high-speed train.

Kurdish Peshmerga preparing to battle ISIS in homemade tanks
  • Brandon Turkus
  • Oct 13, 2016

Mad Max goes to war in Iraq.

There’s armor for protection, guns and rocket launchers for attack, and plane black paint for psychological warfare.

OPEC not even a little worried about electrical vehicle threat
  • Danny King
  • Sep Two, 2016

We’re just gonna keep searing gas, evidently.

Optimism or head-in-sand?

Iranian attack boats harass US Navy destroyer
  • Brandon Turkus
  • Aug 25, 2016

The Navy called Iran’s deeds “unsafe and unprofessional.”

Iran defended its deeds, telling they’ll warn and then confront any nation that comes in its territorial waters.

Saudi Prince buys Bugatti Chiron and Vision Gran Turismo
  • Reese Counts
  • Aug Four, 2016

Gotta collect ’em all.

Albeit the pair are both fitted with the company’s W16 engine, they may not even be road worthy.

Saudi Arabian women use bumper cars to practice driving
  • Erin Marquis
  • Jun 21, 2016

The Washington Post published a story this week about the one place Saudi women can get behind the wheel – an amusement park.

World’s most expensive tires sold in Dubai
  • Jason Marker
  • Jun 16, 2016

Dubai’s Z Tires teamed with a Chinese tire factory to produce a set of blinged-out, gold embellished, diamond encrusted tires that sold for a cool $600,000.

Dubai police seize eighty one cars for illegal street racing
  • Noah Joseph
  • Jun 15, 2016

An epidemic of street racing on Dubai’s desert highways prompted local police to impound eighty one vehicles and levy five-figure fines.

Hyundai’s Genesis luxury brand not going to Europe this decade
  • Brandon Turkus
  • Jun Ten, 2016

Hyundai to Europe: Hold your Equuses.

Genesis will be in North America, China, South Korea, and the Middle East, but a lack of powertrains will hold up the European launch.

Royal Navy destroyers are having problems with warm seas
  • Brandon Turkus
  • Jun Ten, 2016

The bath-like water of the Persian Gulf is leading to electrical problems in the ships’ turbines.

The British Royal Navy’s six Type forty five destroyers are among the most advanced on the planet, and they’re presently being foiled by warm waters of the Gulf.

Middle East News and Information

Middle East

  • Joel Stocksdale
  • May Legal, 2017

It may be for foreign markets.

World’s largest Lamborghini dealer is in Dubai, because of course it is
  • Joel Stocksdale
  • Apr 27, 2017

It has lots of space for Urus SUVs.

Busy freeway closed to save little kitten
  • Jason Marker
  • Apr 22, 2017

The Civil Defense team was called in.

A stray cat on the liberate in Abu Dhabi? Someone check on Nermal.

Syrian car collector comebacks to Aleppo to care for the remains of his fleet
  • Joel Stocksdale
  • Mar 15, 2017

He’s one of the most dedicated car enthusiasts in the world.

Dubai hopes to launch self-flying drone taxi service this summer
  • Erin Marquis
  • Feb 14, 2017

Why have self-driving cars, when you can have self-flying cars?

Quitting Mexico factory helps bring down Ford earnings $200 million in two thousand sixteen
  • Reese Counts
  • Jan 26, 2017

It’s still the automaker’s 2nd most successful year ever.

It’s still the automaker’s 2nd most successful year ever.

Saudi prince says it’s ‘time for women to drive’
  • Erin Marquis
  • Dec 1, 2016

Women’s rights proceed to grow in Saudi Arabia.

A weird end to a weird F1 season | two thousand sixteen Abu Dhabi Grand Prix recap
  • Jonathon Ramsey
  • Nov 28, 2016

Mercedes-AMG Petronas mints another one-two at the two thousand sixteen Abu Dhabi Grand Prix as well as a fresh World Champ.

Hyperloop One getting serious about Dubai-Abu Dhabi route
  • Danny King
  • Nov 9, 2016

A excursion from Dubai to Abu Dhabi may take just twelve minutes.

This high-speed tube system can shove transportation pods as rapid as seven hundred fifty miles per hour, twice as rapid as a high-speed train.

Kurdish Peshmerga preparing to battle ISIS in homemade tanks
  • Brandon Turkus
  • Oct 13, 2016

Mad Max goes to war in Iraq.

There’s armor for protection, guns and rocket launchers for attack, and plane black paint for psychological warfare.

OPEC not even a little worried about electrical vehicle threat
  • Danny King
  • Sep Two, 2016

We’re just gonna keep searing gas, evidently.

Optimism or head-in-sand?

Iranian attack boats harass US Navy destroyer
  • Brandon Turkus
  • Aug 25, 2016

The Navy called Iran’s deeds “unsafe and unprofessional.”

Iran defended its deeds, telling they’ll warn and then confront any nation that comes in its territorial waters.

Saudi Prince buys Bugatti Chiron and Vision Gran Turismo
  • Reese Counts
  • Aug Four, 2016

Gotta collect ’em all.

Albeit the pair are both fitted with the company’s W16 engine, they may not even be road worthy.

Saudi Arabian women use bumper cars to practice driving
  • Erin Marquis
  • Jun 21, 2016

The Washington Post published a story this week about the one place Saudi women can get behind the wheel – an amusement park.

World’s most expensive tires sold in Dubai
  • Jason Marker
  • Jun 16, 2016

Dubai’s Z Tires teamed with a Chinese tire factory to produce a set of blinged-out, gold embellished, diamond encrusted tires that sold for a cool $600,000.

Dubai police seize eighty one cars for illegal street racing
  • Noah Joseph
  • Jun 15, 2016

An epidemic of street racing on Dubai’s desert highways prompted local police to impound eighty one vehicles and levy five-figure fines.

Hyundai’s Genesis luxury brand not going to Europe this decade
  • Brandon Turkus
  • Jun Ten, 2016

Hyundai to Europe: Hold your Equuses.

Genesis will be in North America, China, South Korea, and the Middle East, but a lack of powertrains will hold up the European launch.

Royal Navy destroyers are having problems with warm seas
  • Brandon Turkus
  • Jun Ten, 2016

The bath-like water of the Persian Gulf is leading to electrical problems in the ships’ turbines.

The British Royal Navy’s six Type forty five destroyers are among the most advanced on the planet, and they’re presently being foiled by warm waters of the Gulf.

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