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Tripoli toll as of 28 April is 345 dead & 1652 wounded: WHO

As many as 345 people were killed and 1,652 more were injured since the beginning of Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar’s…

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Yemen

Yemen:7 Civilians killed in Saudi-led airstrikes

At least seven civilians have been killed when Saudi military aircraft carried out airstrikes in Yemen’s southern province of Dhale…

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World

EU refusing to take back its members of Daesh

A UN official has called on countries to take responsibility for their nationals, including thousands of children of Daesh fighters,…

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Yemen

Yemeni children read letter on funeral of the students who kill by Saudi airstrike

During the funeral of the students who were killed by the US-Saudi airstrike, Yemeni children choose to voice the response…

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Asia

Taliban ban WHO and ICRC in Afghanistan

The Taliban have banned the World Health Organization (WHO) and the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) from operating…

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Lebonan

Hezbollah condemns brutal massacre in Hijjah by US-Saudi aggression

Hezbollah condemned the “brutal” massacre which was committed in the Yemeni province of Hijja by the US-Saudi aggression forces, claiming…

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Yemen

UN condemns Saudi Massacre that killed 12 children and 10 women in Hajjah

The UN have condemned Saudi Massacre that have killed at least 22 people and injured more than 30 more in…

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Yemen

British Diplomat Distorting Terms of Hudaydah Ceasefire Deal: Ansarullah

Yemen’s Houthi Ansarullah movement censured recent comments by British Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt on the control of Hudaydah, saying the…

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Yemen

Yemeni women rally for ‘resistance’ after Saudi carnage

Hundreds of Yemeni women have taken into the streets of the capital, Sana’a, to denounce deadly Saudi-led aerial assaults, the…

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Yemen

Yemenis Attend Massive Funeral Procession of Houthi Leader

Tens of thousands of Yemeni people poured into streets in the capital on Saturday to participate in the funeral procession…

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