Search Result for Years of Houthi atrocities against Yemenis led to US terrorist designation

  • First Turkish plane lands in Sharm el-Sheikh in almost a year

    last year, according to Egypt's tourism authority.

  • Yemen cholera outbreak tops 300,000 suspected cases: ICRC

    and the Houthis (Ansarallah) who control Sanaa has made for a "perfect storm for cholera", according to the World

  • Policeman killed, civilian injured in Sinai blast

    in designated areas of North Sinai at least until the end of the three-month state of emergency imposed

  • 100,000 cholera cases in Yemen in past month: WHO

    of a million people could fall sick with cholera by the end of the year in Yemen, a country where two-thirds

  • Al-Qaeda's influence in Yemen wanes

    -long al-Qaeda rule. UAE-trained Yemeni special forces launched a major operation against

  • Tourism to Egypt declines by over 50%

    the previous year, the Central Agency for Public Mobilisation and Statistics (CAPMAS) said Tuesday (July 12th

  • Jordan court tries 2 for 'plotting ISIS-inspired attacks'

    of affiliation with the "Islamic State of Iraq and Syria" (ISIS), who allegedly planned attacks against tourists

  • Egypt troops kill 5 extremists after Sinai airport strike

    its attacks over the past year to target Christians in the mainland. ISIS operates

  • Syrian refugees in Lebanon slide deeper into poverty: UN

    -UN led Lebanon Crisis Response Plan (LCRP), which has helped prevent more people from falling below

  • Construction begins on new Lebanese port

    . "The port was designed to attract large tourist vessels, because the site’s depth allows it," said Roger

  • 2 al-Qaeda suspects killed in Yemen strike

    . More than two years of civil war in Yemen have created a power vacuum which AQAP has exploited

  • Qatar Airways says Gulf states' isolation will hit profits

    announced profits of $540 million for the financial year to March 2017, a 22% increase on the previous 12

  • Saudis see in social reforms a deterrent to extremism

    Saud University. The kingdom is fighting a "military war" against terrorism both

  • Qatar to boost output from vast underwater field

    Saad al-Kaabi said it was ending a 12-year moratorium on new projects in the North Field, off the Gulf

  • Saudi to boost employment of citizens

    efforts to develop more jobs for its citizens under a wide-ranging drive that began last year to diversify