A Houthi-controlled court in Yemen has sentenced 17 people to death for allegedly spying for foreign governments.
Israeli military operations deserve scrutiny, but media coverage has more often than not treated the Jewish state unfairly.
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28 contestants vie for top honors in Sheikh Jassim Noble Qur'an Competition finals: Awqaf
Doha: The final phase of the 30th Sheikh Jassim bin Mohammed bin Thani Noble Quran Competition is featuring public contests among full and partial ...
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 ...
The US approval of F-35 sales to Saudi Arabia sparks concerns among human rights groups in Australia, which provides parts ...
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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; ...
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