In a cramped schoolroom perched above the stony hills of Al-Dhalea in Yemen’s southern highlands, principal Khaled Al Humaidi watched the children file in. They moved quietly, brushing past worn desks ...
Forward turned defender Harwan Al Zubaidi on leaving Sanaa’s streets for an American deli, hardship, dreams and a determination to put Yemen on the map at the FIFA Arab Cup.
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Houthi court orders execution of 18 UN aid workers in explosive ‘spying for Israel’ case
A shocking court ruling in Yemen has raised serious concerns around the world. Death Sentences for UN Aid Workers Create ...
Minneapolis police chief Brian O'Hara apologizes to Somali community after controversial comments linking "East African kids" ...
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Trump Plans to Use Travel Ban for Chilling New Immigration Rule
If you are from any of the countries on the travel ban, your future status could be at risk—even if you’re already in the ...
This Thanksgiving - perhaps now more than ever - we need to share food with the hungry at home and abroad. Hunger is ...
A rabbi and longtime New Yorker says Mamdani's election has made him homesick for the great Jewish city that was.
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This Winter, Give the Gift of Hope
The state of the world has been looking dark. Helping our fellow human beings is one way to add some light.
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Trump Quietly Backtracks on Disastrous Grocery Tariffs
In a fact sheet, the White House patted itself on the back—with no hint of irony—for “strengthening the economy.” On social ...
Held during the WTA Finals in Riyadh, the conversation explored the intersection of women's health and sport, the unique challenges facing mothers and the transformative impact of simple interventions ...
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