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HRW Decries US Resumption of Arms Sales to UAE
Middle East: Human Rights Watch has decried the United States for the administration of President Joe Biden ‘backing out of its pledge’ and resuming arms sales to the United Arab Emirates (UAE), which is complicit in operations in Yemen…
NMC prospects rainfall, rise in temperature during next 24 hours
The National Meteorology Center (NMC) on Tuesday expected rain of varying intensity accompanied by thunderstorms on several provinces and rise in temperature extremes on deserts and inland plateaus during the next 24 hours.
The center…
34 Africans drown after migrant boat capsizes off Djibouti
Thirty-four African migrants drowned as they were returning from Yemen towards the Horn of Africa.
The migrants died after their boat capsized off Djibouti’s coast, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) said on Monday.
Olivia…
Season of catching coastal shrimp in Red Sea closed as of April 15
The Ministry of Fisheries in the National Salvation Government announced on Tuesday the closure of the season of catching coastal shrimp from Yemeni marine waters in the Red Sea, starting from April 15 until further notice.
The Ministry…
20 killed, 3 injured when bus, truck crash in southern Egypt
At least 20 people were killed and three others injured when a bus carrying passengers collided with a truck on the Assiut Red Sea road, Egyptian media reported.
Early Wednesday morning, the Egyptian Ministry of Health confirmed that 20…
Bin Salman Practices Unprecedented Brutality against Opponents
In report, by Jacob Silverman published by The New Republic, Saudi Arabia, in contrast to its declared image as reform-minded country gradually opening up to world, is worsening its human rights situation, according to activists and family…
Visits by British Royals Seen by Outsiders As Sign of Legitimacy, Approval
World: A decade since widespread pro-democracy protests rocked the Arab world many of the autocrats in these countries still remain in power. The promises of reform turned out to be big lies while torture and imprisonment of political…
Analyst: Systemic Racist Violence Rooted in US Legacy of Slavery
The surge in violence against people of color in the US is a systemic problem rooted in the legacy of slavery and legalized segregation in the country, a US-based journalist and political analyst said.
In an interview with Press TV, Dr.…
Turkish Bank Claims Immunity from US Prosecution in Case Related to Evading Iran Sanctions
Middle East - Turkey: A lawyer for Turkey’s second largest state bank Halkbank told a US appeals court Monday that the bank was immune from US prosecution and an indictment accusing it of helping Iran dodge the US-imposed sanctions should…
Russia FM: EU Sanctions on Iran Undermine Vienna Talks on Saving Nuclear Deal
Middle East - Iran: Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has condemned the European Union for imposing sanctions on Iran at a time when Tehran and the signatories to the 2015 nuclear deal are engaged in a diplomatic process in Vienna to…