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Gulf countries hold Yemen talks despite boycott by the Houthis

The Houthi rebels in Yemen are boycotting a Gulf Arab meeting on the war in Yemen on Tuesday because it would be held in Saudi Arabia, their foe in the horrific struggle.

Qatar: Hotel WiFi across MENA compromised and exposing private data

Etizaz Mohsin, a Pakistani cybersecurity researcher, was in a hotel room in Qatar when he unintentionally uncovered a technical flaw in the company's internet infrastructure, exposing the private information of hundreds of hotels and millions of visitors throughout the...

Syrian President makes historic visit to UAE

Syria's president has travelled to an Arab country for the first time since the Syrian civil war began 11 years ago.

Two killed as earthquake hits North-East Japan

Officials say a massive earthquake that struck north-east Japan killed at least two people and injured 160 others, but caused only little damage.

Pregnant woman who gave birth after Russia missile attack dies in another blast

There has been a lot of bad news about a pregnant woman and her baby who died after Russia bombed the maternity hospital where she was going to give birth

Pregnant woman injured in a attack by Russia gives birth

A pregnant woman who was badly injured in a attack by Russian forces on a hospital finally gave birth.

Hundreds of Tunisians stranded in Ukraine get back home safely

Tunisian students caught up in the Russia-Ukraine conflict have shared horrific experiences of fleeing the fighting while abandoning the lives they had spent years building.

Facebook lashes out at Russia blocking social media platforms

People on Facebook aren't happy about a ban on their sites in Russia because of the ongoing war in Ukraine. People in Russia's communications regulator said the ban was a response to rules that made it hard for its media...

Biden government shields Ukrainians in US from deportation

U.S. citizens already in the country aren't being deported because of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, which has forced hundreds of thousands out of the country.

White House asks Congress for $6.4B to aid Ukraine in crisis

Biden administration and congressional aides say the White House asked Congress on Friday for $6.4 billion in aid to help Ukraine's people.
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