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The National on MSN‘They called us enemies of God’: Yemeni journalist describes torture in Houthi jailToday, he sits in black suit and tie which covers the scars inflicted on him during eight years of detention and torture by ...
The social media giant says the multi-billion dollar project will connect the United States, India, Brazil, South Africa and ...
As a student at Guy’s Hospital Medical School in the 1960s, Martin Jourdan volunteered with the Red Cross in Yemen, a country in the middle of civil war. He served as a junior house doctor in a tented ...
Over the last 15 years, the Middle East has been racked by war, destruction, and displacement. Hundreds of thousands of ...
Despite the widely differing contexts of these conflicts, belligerents in all of them have used strategic bombing for a ...
The UNESCO Chair on Governance and Social Responsibility in Sport at Hamad Bin Khalifa University (HBKU) convened, at the UN ...
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National Interest on MSNTehran’s Trump TrapIran is seeking to gain leverage while hoping that Washington will misread its own weakness and fear as goodwill and ...
The Middle East and North Africa region continues to pose overwhelming challenges, with multiple and complex emergency situations on an unprecedented scale.
Opinion
COUNTERPOINT: Let parents and teachers, not bureaucrats, make decisions about cellphones in schoolsShould kids have access to smartphones in school? Some argue the smartphone problem leads to distraction. Others say smartphones are necessary for reasons related to safety or other concerns.
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