A Houthi-controlled court in Yemen has sentenced 17 people to death for allegedly spying for foreign governments.
COMING from Yemen’s conflict zones, seasoned Doctors Without Borders responder Georg Gassauer thought he had seen it all — ...
A new West Asheville business is offering customers everything from coffee to tea to smoothies, plus plenty of food and ...
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.
A Houthi-run court in Yemen's capital convicted 17 people of spying for foreign governments and sentenced them to death, ...
Yemen’s Houthi rebels are signaling they’ve stopped their attacks against Israel and shipping in the Red Sea as a shaky ...
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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; ...
The policy change is a major expansion of the administration’s push to crack down on immigration from countries that it says lack sufficient screening and vetting abilities.
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Houthi court hands death sentence to 17 people for 'spying for Israel'
A Houthi-run court in Yemen has sentenced 17 people to death for spying on behalf of Israel, the US and Saudi Arabia, the ...
Mediaite on MSN
Hasan Piker Declares ‘I Don’t Have Any Patriotism’ for America While Streaming From Tiananmen Square
During the stream, Piker marveled at the show of support for the Chinese communist party among the crowd gathered in ...
Eswatini's government has confirmed that it received $5.1m (£3.8m) from the Trump administration for accepting people deported from the US as part of a hard-line approach towards immigration.
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