Minister of Agriculture, Irrigation, and Fisheries, Salem Al-Soqtari, held discussions in Aden today with a delegation from the World Bank led by the Bank’s Senior Agricultural Specialist, Manivannan Pathy, to review ongoing and upcoming interventions in Yemen’s agricultural sector.
A major new exhibition titled “The Splendour of Hellenistic Gold: The Ruler of Sakar” has opened at Bulgaria’s National Archaeology Museum in Sofia, bringing to light some of the most exquisite artifacts ever discovered in the country’s southeastern Sakar region.
The federal debt of the United States has continued to rise, reaching $37.005 trillion, an increase of $6.3 billion, continuing the rapid upward trend of the debt, which shows no signs of slowing down.
Sana'a Human Rights Office condemns Houthi militia for death of two hostages
[07/08/2020 03:23]
MARIB-SABA
The Sana'a branch office of the Human Rights Ministry has condemned Houthis over the death of two hostages the theocratic militia holds in the city's jails.
In a statement on Friday, the office, headquartered in the government-held Marib, said Dares Murshid al-Hawshabi and Muadh Al-Asnaj have died after the militia deliberately denied them access to healthcare, "which violates the divine religions and the international humanitarian laws and covenants."
The office said the militia "caused the hostages to die after disappearing them forcefully for quite a long time and subjecting them to the worst forms of torture and degrading treatment."
The statement said the militia will bear responsibility for the destiny of the remaining prisoners in the dark jails of the terrorist militia.