Middle east
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Yemeni demands for international action to force the Houthis to release the kidnapped women – Details
Houthi terrorism has not only destabilized Yemen’s security and stability, but its practices against women and children constitute the largest…
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Amnesty International calls for continued aid delivery to those affected by the earthquake in Syria
As millions of people affected by the earthquake continue to rely on UN aid across the border to survive, the…
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Yemen: Houthi military campaign in Al Bayda’ could undermine peace efforts
Amid government and human rights condemnations of the brutal attack, Houthi militias continued their military campaign on Al Bayda’ province…
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Destruction, anger, sit-ins.. Lebanese people demand the elimination of corruption
Several Lebanese depositors resumed their sit-ins in front of the Central Bank building in Beirut and the residence of interim…
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Crimes that have not stopped – Houthi violations targeting mosques and hospitals
The Houthi terrorist militia continues to commit violations and crimes without regard for the sanctity of hospitals or mosques, and…
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Despite calming efforts, the Houthi summer camps to recruit children continue
Despite the ongoing state of calm mediators are seeking to end the war through a political settlement, Iran’s Houthi militia…
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Syria officially regains its seat in Arab League
After an absence of 12 years, Syria on Sunday regained its seat in the Arab League after adopting the resolution…
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World Bank warns: Yemenis are suffering from food insecurity
About 17 million Yemenis are Yemenis, the World Bank said; more than half of the country’s population is food insecure;…
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Al-Assad, Raisi agree on long-term strategic cooperation… Details
In the first visit by an Iranian president since the war broke out in 2011, Iranian President Ibrahim Raisi traveled…
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What’s behind the Lebanese parliament’s refusal to hold a session to elect a new president?
Lebanon’s presidential post has been vacant for six months. Baabda Palace has been empty since former army chief Michel Aoun…
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