The U.N. food agency says one of its staffers detained last month by Houthi rebels in Yemen has died in prison.
Abdullatif Ahmed recalls his journey from Yemen to working on the icy waters of the Great Lakes, where Yemeni sailors shaped the region’s maritime history.
A U.N. World Food Program employee has died in Yemen while being held captive by Houthi rebel forces, the organization ...
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Yemen: Yemen faces health crisis as war cripples medical systemSanaa, Yemen - Recent War has devastated the healthcare system in Yemen, a country now facing a protracted political, ...
Fereshteh Mazinani, the wife of Mehdi Nasiri, announced on a Telegram channel linked to Nasiri that he was arrested just ...
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YEMEN, 23rd May, 2018 (WAM) -- Emirates Red Crescent, ERC, teams have distributed 2,800 food baskets to the people of Al Thubani in Mocha District, Al Ghwaireq in At Tuhayta District, and Al Qotaba in ...
Filipino crew members of the Galaxy Leader who were held captive for more than a year in Yemen arrived in Manila on Thursday. The 17 seafarers were welcomed by their family members and Philippine ...
Hans Grundberg, the United Nations special envoy for Yemen, welcomed the “heartwarming” reports that the Houthis had “put an end to the arbitrary detention” of the ship’s crew for 14 months.
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