A Houthi-controlled court in Yemen has sentenced 17 people to death for allegedly spying for foreign governments.
Houthi authorities want to publicly execute the convicted individuals, and also sentenced two others to prison.
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Yemen's Houthi rebels have arrested dozens of workers with United Nations agencies, aid groups and nongovernmental ...
The Arrow-3 system, which is designed to intercept ballistic missiles, had its first operational success when it shot down a ballistic missile fired by Iran-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen in November ...
After being cold-shouldered in 2018, the crown prince is once again being embraced by governments and investors ...
Discover how the Iron Dome is enhanced by recent U.S. aid, ensuring robust defence for Israel against missile attacks.
The Saudi crown prince’s first visit to the White House since 2018 featured lots of deals and some unsettling questions.
Britain donated $4 million to the Yemen Coast Guard during a conference in Riyadh in September for new boats to tackle ...
One of the most famous sayings about revolutions is attributed to Louis Antoine de Saint-Just (1767-1794): “Those who make revolution halfway only dig their own graves.” This saying also applies to ...
Why do some movements refuse peace no matter what is offered — and what does this reveal about the deeper forces shaping the Israeli–Palestinian conflict? Some movements cannot accept peace because ...
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