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›
A number of Westerners, including several Americans, live at the camp and serve as trainers for the Latin American troops... READ MORE›
Saudi Arabia has previously been accused of supplying arms and funding to jihadist groups fighting in Syria, including Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant Isil ... READ MORE›
But some of the most affluent figures in the Middle East are blissfully unaware of the scorching heat, such as Saudia Arabia's King Salman... READ MORE›
Cartoons taunting Saudi Arabia's membership of the United Nations human rights council have gone viral on social media after the kingdom executed 47 people in one day... 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›
Two weeks ago, the United Nations General Assembly unanimously passed a resolution aimed at thwarting and prosecuting antiquities vandals and smugglers... 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›
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›
Sisters Khadija Sugra and Zohra Dawood and their children went missing after travelling to Saudi Arabia... 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›
Saudi officials first proposed allowing women to vote in 2005, according to Human Rights Watch... READ MORE›
BAGHDAD -- Al Qaeda's affiliate in Yemen released a video statement on Tuesday confirming the death of its leader, Nasser al-Wuhayshi, in an American missile strike... READ MORE›
One of three Bradford sisters missing with their nine children may already be in Syria police believe... READ MORE›
The North American country reclaimed the top spot in the Reputation Institute's annual report which looks at the government environment and economy of 55 nations... READ MORE›
UNHCR said it was appalled by the deaths of refugees. All parties to the conflict denied involvement in the attack... READ MORE›
The 9 11 attacks also strained ties with the United States, especially after it was determined that 15 of the 19 hijackers were from Saudi Arabia... READ MORE›
The rebels toppled the Yemeni government in February, forcing President Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi to flee to Saudi Arabia... READ MORE›
Most of the suspects are Saudi citizens but they also include people from six nationalities including Yemen and Syria the interior ministry said... READ MORE›
Benjamin Hewlett, the commander of the air wing aboard the aircraft carrier Theodore Roosevelt, which is in the Persian Gulf keeping an eye on Iran right now... READ MORE›
The United States deported him to Saudi Arabia in 1999... READ MORE›
Yemen has been in turmoil since Houthi rebels overran Sanaa last September, forcing the government of President Mansour Abdrabbuh Hadi to flee... READ MORE›
In April, Saudi Arabia reported that 93 people suspected of having ties to the Islamic State had been arrested... READ MORE›
The case has raised wider concerns about the treatment of domestic workers in Saudi Arabia... READ MORE›
But the attack also drew criticism from some Kuwaitis, who said the country's leaders should have been more pro-active in protecting Shiites... READ MORE›
The Houthis have long accused Saudi Arabia and the Yemeni government of being allied to Sunni extremists... READ MORE›
Saudi king's french riviera summer holiday intensifies row with bathers as 100 000 people sign petition against beach closure... READ MORE›
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