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The UN Security Council on Friday condemned the seizure of a United Arab Emirates ship and demanded that Yemen’s Houthi rebels immediately release the vessel and its crew.
In a report released earlier this week, MSF Frontline workers in Iraq, Afghanistan and Nigeria shared interviews, first-hand accounts and documents about the challenges related to working in areas of high conflict and counter-terrorism measures.
The British government has been accused of cutting humanitarian aid at 'the worst moment in history,' as acute hunger and poverty spiral amid the Covid-19 pandemic, combined with extreme weather events and Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
An Associated Press photojournalist covering practice laps at the Formula One track in Jeddah saw the smoke rising in the distance to the east. As the flames rose, the tops of the tanks of the bulk plant were clearly visible some 11.5 kms away.
State terrorism has been the greatest purveyor of violence thanks to the War on Terror's handbook these past two decades. If we are to create a safer and peaceful world, that handbook - and its tactics - must be confronted, writes Mobashra Tazamal.
A fierce offensive by Iran-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen’s Marib province is threatening the camps of people already displaced by war.
Armed clashes around the Yemeni city of Marib has raised concerns, with the UN warning of a worsening humanitarian catastrophe.
The attack was the latest blamed on the Iranian-backed Houthis, who have in recent weeks accelerated their offensives on government areas, as well cross-border attacks on neighbouring Saudi Arabia.
Thousands of families, including internally displaced refugees, have lost their homes in Marib, where the historic 8th century BC dam has flooded.
The plans would drastically slash aid to war-torn and poverty-stricken countries in the Middle East and Africa