Category: 2. Middle East

  • Migrants’ dreams buried under rubble after deadly strike on Yemen centre

    Migrants’ dreams buried under rubble after deadly strike on Yemen centre

    Africans in search of a better future became the latest casualties of Yemen’s decade-long conflict after a deadly strike blamed on the United States hit a migrant detention centre, killing dozens of people.

    The pre-dawn attack on Monday killed more than 60 people in their sleep, the country’s Huthi rebels said, attributing the raid to the US military.

    Rubble, blood and body parts dotted the grounds of the compound in rebel-held Saada, with several buildings left in ruins, twisted metal…

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    News Source: www.al-monitor.com

  • Amnesty accuses Iran of ‘sinister crackdown’ after deadly port blast

    Amnesty accuses Iran of ‘sinister crackdown’ after deadly port blast

    Amnesty International accused Iranian authorities Wednesday of carrying out a “sinister crackdown” on media outlets to conceal the truth about a deadly blast at the country’s main commercial port.

    At least 70 people were killed and more than 1,000 injured in Saturday’s explosion and ensuing fire in the southern port of Shahid Rajaee, state media reported.

    Iranian officials have attributed the explosion to negligence without giving a fuller explanation.

    The Tehran prosecutor’s office has filed…

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    News Source: www.al-monitor.com

  • Food prices soar in Gaza as total aid blockade enters eighth week, warns ActionAid – Middle East Monitor

    Food prices soar in Gaza as total aid blockade enters eighth week, warns ActionAid – Middle East Monitor

    Food prices in Gaza have surged to catastrophic levels amid a continued total blockade on humanitarian aid, reported ActionAid.

    For more than eight weeks, Israeli Occupation authorities have prevented food, medicine and other essentials from entering the Territory, triggering severe shortages and forcing families into deepening hunger and deprivation.

    According to ActionAid staff and local partners, staple items such as meat, eggs, dairy and fruit have vanished…

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    News Source: www.middleeastmonitor.com

  • Meet Omer Siddig, Sudan's new foreign minister, former ambassador to China

    Meet Omer Siddig, Sudan's new foreign minister, former ambassador to China

    General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan has appointed veteran diplomat Omer Siddig as Sudan’s new minister of foreign affairs, filling the role following the dismissal of his predecessor, Ali Youssif, in mid-April.

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  • Turkey’s Erdogan rebukes Syrian Kurds over decentralization calls, but keeps tone mild

    Turkey’s Erdogan rebukes Syrian Kurds over decentralization calls, but keeps tone mild

    The Turkish president’s restrained comments hint at an evolving strategy toward Kurdish forces in Syria.

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  • Iran unveils new navy ship amid regional tensions, nuclear talks

    Iran unveils new navy ship amid regional tensions, nuclear talks

    Iran unveiled a new high-speed vessel on Wednesday, signaling its growing naval ambitions amid rising tensions with the United States and Israel.

    The naval commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, Rear Adm. Alireza Tangsiri, said the corps built a “missile-launching vessel” called Shahid Soleimani. Tangsiri said the new vessel, which was built in Iran, can travel 5,000 nautical miles (5,754 miles or 9,260 kilometers) without stopping and reach a speed of 116 knots (133 miles or…

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  • Raging wildfires near Jerusalem trigger army deployment

    Raging wildfires near Jerusalem trigger army deployment

    Thick plumes of smoke billowed above highways near Jerusalem on Wednesday as firefighters rushed to control wildfires that have injured several people and prompted Defence Minister Israel Katz to declare the situation a “national emergency”.

    Israel’s Magen David Adom rescue agency reported that hundreds of civilians were at risk from the worst brushfires in years, with Katz ordering troops to deploy to support firefighters.

    MDA said it had provided treatment to around 23 people, 13 of whom…

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  • Syria’s Druze: minority caught between Islamist government and Israel

    Syria’s Druze: minority caught between Islamist government and Israel

    Syria’s small Druze community largely kept out of the country’s long civil war but since president Bashar al-Assad’s ouster in December it has found itself confronting the new Islamist-led government amid military intervention by Israel.

    Here is a profile of the religious minority which has been caught up in deadly clashes with armed groups linked to the government in recent days.

    – Secretive minority –

    The Druze community accounted for around three percent of Syria’s pre-war population of 23…

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    News Source: www.al-monitor.com

  • Raging wildfires near Jerusalem prompt army deployment

    Raging wildfires near Jerusalem prompt army deployment

    Dark plumes of smoke billowed above highways near Jerusalem on Wednesday as rapidly spreading wildfires caused several injuries and prompted Defence Minister Israel Katz to declare the situation a “national emergency”.

    Israel’s Magen David Adom rescue agency reported that hundreds of civilians were at risk from the worst brushfires in years, as Katz ordered troops to deploy to support firefighters.

    MDA said it had provided treatment to around 22 people, with 12 taken to hospital, the majority…

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    News Source: www.al-monitor.com

  • WFP warns of deaths from hunger as Israel persists in blocking aid – Middle East Monitor

    WFP warns of deaths from hunger as Israel persists in blocking aid – Middle East Monitor

    The UN World Food Programme (WFP) has warned that the humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip has reached a “critical point”, telling Al Jazeera that it has already depleted its remaining food stocks and is now unable to feed the population, the Palestinian Information Centre has reported.

    WFP spokeswoman Abeer Etefa said on Wednesday that around 700,000 people used to receive meals each day from the programme, but Israel’s blocking of humanitarian aid…

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    News Source: www.middleeastmonitor.com