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Rotherham hacker Al-Tahery Al-Mashriky jailed for 20 months after global cyberattacks, stealing millions of logins and targeting government…
The Indian Ambassador to Yemen, Dr. Suhel Ajaz Khan, recently met with Rashad Al-Alimi, the Chairman of the Presidential Leadership Council of Yemen, in Riyadh to discuss bilateral relations and other matters of mutual interest.The meeting was also attended by Deputy Chief of Mission Abu Mathen and First Secretary Rishi Tripathi. The discussions underline the ongoing diplomatic engagement and
The vessel capsized along a heavily traveled but treacherous route for Africans transiting the war-torn country to find work in the rich Gulf states.
A shipwreck off Yemen has killed at least 68 people, the United Nation’s migration agency announced Monday, with dozens still missing after the boat carrying mostly Ethiopians sank.
Shipwreck in Gulf of Aden leaves only 32 survivors so far, with the rest missing and presumed dead, says UN agencyA boat has capsized off Yemen’s coast leaving 76 people dead and 74 others missing, the UN’s migration agency said.Yemeni security officia…
The trip across the Gulf of Aden is the first leg of one of the world’s riskiest — and busiest — migration and smuggling routes.
Despite months of high-profile naval deployments by the United States and its European allies, Yemen’s Houthi movement launched disruptive attacks on commercial vessels in the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden. The majority of attacks only stopped in May, after the United States struck Houthi targets to great effect. This led Houthi leaders to […]
Why the Houthi Threat Persists was originally published on Global Security Review.
The video was the first confirmation of the number of hostages, who had been sailing through the Red Sea on a ship attacked by the Houthis on July 7.
The death sentence for Nimisha Priya, an Indian nurse convicted of murder in Yemen, has been reported as overturned and completely cancelled according to a statement from the office of the Indian Grand Mufti, Kanthapuram AP Abubakker Musliyar. This decision reportedly followed a high-level meeting in Sanaa, Yemen’s capital, where it was decided to cancel the death sentence that had earlier been
Yemen’s Houthi forces have threatened to attack all commercial vessels connected to Israeli ports, regardless of their country of origin, amid the war in the Gaza Strip.