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[Yemen Ranked Third Globally in Cholera Outbreaks, Warns Euro-Med Monitor
Aden -- The Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor has issued a stark warning about the worsening cholera crisis in Yemen, ranking the war-torn country third globally in terms of suspected cholera infections. In its latest report, the...
    
  US strike on Yemen jail may be a 'war crime': Amnesty
“I didn’t actually believe that it was possible that the U.S. would carry out an airstrike on the same compound, resulting in a significant level of civilian harm," said Kristine Beckerle, Amnesty's deputy Middle East and North Africa director....
    
  Amnesty says US strike on a Yemen prison that killed dozens of African migrants may be a war crime
    
  Prime Minister meets visiting leaders
HE the Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim al-Thani met Monday with Egyptian Prime Minister Dr Mostafa Madbouly, who is in Doha to attend the Second World Summit for Social Development. The...
[Yemen : Five Dead, Five Injured in Tragic Car Rollover in Aden’s Al-Buraiqah District
Aden — A devastating traffic accident claimed the lives of five people and left five others injured after a vehicle overturned on the main road in Al-Buraiqah district, west of Aden, local authorities confirmed on Saturday. The victims were...
Yemen's Houthis detain two more UN staff in Sanaa
Yemen’s Houthi rebels have detained two additional United Nations staff members in the capital Sanaa over the past 48 hours, the agency said, marking the latest in a series of attacks on aid workers. The rebels' actions "include the forcible entry...
Yemen's Houthis Transfer Detainees Over September 26 Revolution to Unknown Location, Sources Say
Sana’a – Human rights sources have confirmed that Houthi authorities in northern Yemen have secretly transferred a group of detainees—arrested for intending to celebrate the anniversary of the September 26 Revolution—to an undisclosed location,...
[Yemen : GPC Freezes Activities in Houthi-Controlled Areas Over Continued Detention of Secretary-General Ghazi Al-Ahwal
Sana'a – The General People’s Congress (GPC) faction based in Sana’a has declared a freeze of all its organizational and political activities in areas under the control of the Houthi group, citing escalating violations and the ongoing detention of...
[Yemen : UN Re-evaluates Humanitarian Operations in Houthi-Controlled Areas
Sana’a – The United Nations has announced a comprehensive reassessment of its humanitarian and development operations in areas under the control of the Houthi Rebels in northern Yemen. This decision follows a series of alarming incidents,...
Yemen : Al-Qaeda Claims Suicide Attack on Southern Forces in Abyan
Abyan – Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) has officially claimed responsibility for the suicide bombing that struck the headquarters of the First Support and Reinforcement Brigade in Al-Mahfad district, eastern Abyan governorate, earlier...
    
  Sheikh Khalifa holds talks on Yemen with British official
Muscat: Ali Al Harthy, Undersecretary of the Foreign Ministry for Political Affairs, received at the General Diwan of the Foreign Ministry on Tuesday Abda Sharif, UK Ambassador to Yemen. During the meeting, the two sides exchanged views on...
    
  Man Who Stabbed Deli Worker to Death Sentenced to 20 Years
Slowly as the wheel of justice sometimes turns, it can be shocking when, from out of the mists of time and mourning, punishment is at last dispensed. Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg recently announcement that nearly four years after he...
Grenade Attack in Western Iran Kills Cleric and IRGC Member
The killing of an IRGC member and cleric in western Iran reveals the paradox of a regime that dominates headlines abroad while facing mounting security challenges within its own borders. A Pattern of Internal Vulnerability The grenade attack that...
Fired CBS News Reporter Who Tangled With Huckabee Over Gaza Interview 'Considers Suing CBS': Transcript Shows Her Selective Edits Made Ambassador Sound Insensitive to Hungry Children
Debora Patta, a prominent South African journalist laid off last week by CBS News, is "now looking to sue" the Tiffany Network, according to the New York Post. The ouster of Patta, who as a CBS News "senior foreign correspondent" was harshly...
    
  National Human Rights Commission condemns WHO & UNICEF suspension of Health Aid
Sana’a - Saba: The National Human Rights Commission strongly condemned onMonday the decision by the World Health Organization (WHO) and UNICEF to suspend health support to nearly two-thirds of the free areas. In a statement received by the Yemen...
    
  Launch of joint committee between Sana’a University & Civil Service Ministry to update academic staff records
Launch of joint committee between Sana’a University & Civil Service Ministry to update academic staff records Sana’a - Saba: Sana’a University commenced on Monday the work of the joint committee between the university and the Ministry of Civil...
    
  Bodies worn down by killing & mutilation: When Palestinian corpses speak, blind world falls silent
Bodies worn down by killing & mutilation: When Palestinian corpses speak, blind world falls silent Gaza – Saba: Munir Al-Barash, Director General of Health Affairs at the Ministry of Health in the Gaza Strip, stated that Nasser Hospital received...
    
  " Popular Front": Zionist regime's draft law to execute prisoners is war crime reflecting enemy's fascism
" Popular Front": Zionist regime's draft law to execute prisoners is war crime reflecting enemy's fascism Ramallah — Saba: The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine today, Monday, described the approval in first reading by the parliament...
    
  Spotlight on killings of Christians in Nigeria raises questions about US role
WASHINGTON (TNND) — On the ground in the African country of Nigeria, there has been an international spotlight, following calls by President Donald Trump to Nigeria's government to do more to stop the persecution and killing of Christians there....
    
  Boeing Crash Trial Starts in Chicago
Two civil cases connected to the crash of a Boeing 737 MAX jet in Ethiopia went to trial on Monday, giving family members and representatives of those killed their first chance to speak in court after more than six years. The two cases – the first...