Post to Facebook U.S. service member killed in first Trump terror raid Troops killed 14 al-Qaeda militants and captured intelligence in raid in Yemen... READ MORE›
Dr Jiang, traumatised after witnessing seeing Chinese soldiers shoot fellow unarmed protesters at Tiananmen Square in 1989, was re-arrested in 1995 before fleeing China in 2003... READ MORE›
Human Rights Watch said in January that it had learned that militias had been recruiting child soldiers from one Iraqi refugee camp since last spring... READ MORE›
First strikes under President Trump - after use of unmanned aircraft for strikes increased dramatically under Obama - reported by Yemeni officials... READ MORE›
US acknowledges civilian deaths in Trump-authorized Yemen raid... READ MORE›
US servicemember killed in raid on al Qaeda in Yemen... READ MORE›
12 18PM GMT 02 Feb 2015 This map provides a snapshot of the human rights violations identified by Human Rights Watch HRW in their 25th annual review... READ MORE›
Muslims and refugees are being scapegoated and alienated as attacks claimed by ISIL rise, Human Rights Watch says... READ MORE›
According to Yemeni officials, AQAP fighters had chosen the village of Yaklaa as a training site because of its remoteness and its sympathetic residents... READ MORE›
Yemeni security and tribal officials said the assault killed three senior al-Qaida leaders... READ MORE›
Two weeks ago, the United Nations General Assembly unanimously passed a resolution aimed at thwarting and prosecuting antiquities vandals and smugglers... READ MORE›
Two women in Saudi Arabia made history last week when they became the country's first registered female voters, according to local media... READ MORE›
Companies needed to take a clear, unequivocal stance that did not tolerate links to human rights abuses anywhere in their operations and supply chains, said Zeid... READ MORE›
Saudi officials first proposed allowing women to vote in 2005, according to Human Rights Watch... READ MORE›
ESCWA 'Arab Spring' cost Middle East economies 600bn... READ MORE›
The Houthis adhere to an offshoot of Shiite Islam known as Zaydism and had battled the Yemeni state off and on for years... READ MORE›
Exclusive UK Government urged to reveal its role in getting Saudi Arabia onto UN Human Rights Council... READ MORE›
Armed with American and British ammunition and European warplanes, among other Western-supported military hardware, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has wreaked havoc in Yemen since March 2015... READ MORE›
Yemen's Houthi fighters have stormed the closed Al Jazeera Network bureau in the capital Sanaa and stolen the remaining equipment... READ MORE›
Saudi officials first proposed allowing women to vote in 2005, according to Human Rights Watch... READ MORE›
Javid was considering whether to suspend export licences to Saudi Arabia in February 2016, the court heard... READ MORE›
UNHCR said it was appalled by the deaths of refugees. All parties to the conflict denied involvement in the attack... READ MORE›
Eight tonnes of medicine have been delivered to hospitals in government-held Taiz, Yemen's third largest city under Houthi rebel siege, according to the UN health agency... READ MORE›
Then-President Ali Abdullah Saleh waves to supporters during a rally in Sanaa, Yemen, in April 2011... READ MORE›
Saudi Arabia has responded to these criticisms forcefully over the past year, arguing that its legal system is based on sharia, or Islamic law... READ MORE›
Women in Saudi Arabia go to the polls for the first time on 12 December. Test your knowledge on some of their freedoms and restrictions... READ MORE›
A US drone strike has killed five suspected members of al-Qaeda in central Yemen, according to local news media and a government security official... READ MORE›
We have got some assets in Qatar that I visited not too long ago that are very important to us, Corker said... READ MORE›
Exclusive Britain's 'confused' Yemen policy is increasing the risk of UK terror attack, warns Andrew MitchellA... READ MORE›
Mastura signed a local regulation officially recognizing human rights abuse victims in the city... READ MORE›
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