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U.S.-made bombs destroyed a detention facility that held Ethiopian migrants in Yemen, crushing bodies and shredding limbs. Amid official silence, the survivors are left wondering why.
EXCLUSIVE: A travel expert who visits destinations many wouldn't dare to enter has shared what it's really like inside the ...
The family of the Yemeni national who was killed by Nimisha Priya has been offered $1 million (Rs 8.6 crore) by her family as ...
Priya, hailing from Kollengode in Kerala's Palakkad district, was found guilty of murdering a Yemeni man also her business ...
With only three days remaining before the scheduled execution of Nimisha Priya, an Indian nurse from Kerala convicted of ...
The UN Secretary-General issued a statement on Friday condemning the latest Houthi rebel attacks on shipping in the Red Sea ...
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The Modesto Bee on MSNModesto-area Muslims react to Trump’s latest travel ban and its impactThey have their paperwork and everything, they were ready to get their visa appointment, and when they went to their ...
Commercial ships still sailing through the Red Sea are broadcasting messages about their nationality and even religion on ...
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Al-Monitor on MSNWhat's at stake as Yemen's Huthis renew Red Sea shipping attacks?Yemen's Huthi rebels have resumed their attacks on Red Sea shipping, saying they aim to force Israel to cease fire in Gaza -- ...
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Khaleej Times on MSN'All Crew Muslim': Ships look to dodge Red Sea attacks with messagesThe Red Sea is a critical waterway for oil and commodities but traffic has dropped sharply since Houthi attacks off Yemen's ...
Israel has called on Washington to resume its strikes on Houthis after the militant group resumed its attacks on shipping.
As Nimisha Priya’s family and Indian authorities negotiate, offering ‘blood money’ remains the only viable legal option to stop her execution.
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