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U.S. Senate Admits His Country’s Crimes On Yemen
a member of the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee, on Thursday spoke on the U.S. Senate floor about the importance of the Biden administration’s actions to end the war in Yemen and reset the U.S.-Gulf relationship. Murphy specifically…
Minister Of Health: US-Saudi Aggression Deliberately Destroyed 523 Hospitals, Killed, Wounded 43,000…
US-Saudi-Emirati aggression committed heinous crimes against the Yemeni people, causing the death and injury of 43,000 civilians, including 7,000 children and women, and the destruction of 523 hospitals and health centers in Yemen, Minister…
YOC executive director meets WFP country director
Executive Director of the Yemeni Oil Company Ammar al-Adhrue'e has met with Representative and Country Director of the World Food Programme in Yemen Laurent Bukera.
Al-Adhrue'e and Bukera discussed on Thuresday the humanitarian…
Deputy FM: United Nations delays the arrival of FSO Safer technical team
Deputy Foreign Minister Hussein al-Ezzi said on Friday the United Nations delays the arrival of Safer technical team into Hodeida port.
"Unfortunately, the United Nations has submitted to us additional requests outside the…
Italy failed to rescue over 200 migrants in 2013 Mediterranean disaster, UN rights body finds
A UN rights committee said on Wednesday that Italy failed in its international obligations to protect the right to life of more than 200 migrants on board a vessel that sank in the Mediterranean Sea, in 2013.…
Tigray’s children in crisis and beyond reach, after months of conflict: UNICEF
Three months since fighting began in Ethiopia’s northern state of Tigray, there’s grave concern for the plight of youngsters there, the UN Children’s Fund UNICEF has warned.
In an alert on…
Central African Republic: Rights expert welcomes transfer of war crimes suspect to ICC
The handover of a former Central African Republic (CAR) militia leader and war crimes suspect to the International Criminal Court (ICC) has sent a strong warning to rebel groups, political actors and others who thrive on impunity, a…
Gamba ‘deeply concerned’ over COVID impact on children caught in conflict
Child rights must be considered in measures designed to contain coronavirus spread, the UN’s advocate for boys and girls caught in armed conflict said on Wednesday in an appeal to Member States.…
Climate change is a ‘global emergency’, people say in biggest ever climate poll
Almost two-thirds of over 1.2 million people surveyed worldwide say that climate change is a global emergency, urging greater action to address the crisis, results from a new UN climate survey revealed on Wednesday.…
US witnessed ‘echoes of the Holocaust’ during breach of the Capitol, says concentration camp…
Having grown up a Jewish child in Nazi-occupied Europe, Irene Butter said on Wednesday during a UN commemorative event online, that the United States had seen for itself “echoes of the Holocaust” on 6 January during what she…