A court operating under Yemen's Houthi rebels on Saturday sentenced 17 people to death for spying on behalf of Israel, the United States and Saudi Arabia, rebel media said.
Yemen’s Houthi court sentences 17 to death for alleged espionage amid rising tensions and crackdowns linked to Israel and US ...
Israeli military operations deserve scrutiny, but media coverage has more often than not treated the Jewish state unfairly.
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Families of Houthi-held Yemeni aid workers numb with worry: ‘We’re ghosts of people’
Dozens of UN and NGO employees detained since last year by Iran-backed rebels, who accuse them of spying for West, Israel; ...
Yemen's Houthi rebels have arrested dozens of workers with United Nations agencies, aid groups and nongovernmental ...
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U.S navy mounts biggest strike since desert storm on houthi targets
The United States Navy has carried out its most extensive wave of strikes against Houthi targets in Yemen since the 1991 ...
America can mediate between the top supporters of the two opposing factions in Sudan, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab ...
Trump’s formal designation of Saudi Arabia as a major non-NATO ally coincides with proposed F-35 and tank sales, a pledged increase in Saudi investments and renewed scrutiny of the Kingdom’s human ...
Tehran, however, has dismissed the claims. Iranian analyst Hossein Kanaani Moqaddam echoed the country's official stance, ...
Almost 10% of the world’s seafarers hail from India, the third-highest supplying nation behind China and the Philippines.
The creation of a multinational force faces hurdles, with Arab and Muslim countries reluctant to contribute troops and risk ...
WASHINGTON, Nov 19 (Reuters) - Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman met with members of Congress at the U.S. Capitol on ...
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