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15 Dec, 2025
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Yemen: I Am Nujood, Age 10 and Divorced

March 13, 2013 Peter Mulvany

Five years ago Nujood Ali became the youngest divorcee after she escaped the man she was forced to marry at the age of nine. As a child bride her ex-husband abused her both sexually and physically. However two months after Read more

Headlines, World NewsDelphine Minoui, divorce, education, Haifa Ali, Nujood, Yemen

Morocco’s Aviation Industry Boosted by Newcomers

March 6, 2013 Jaber Ali

Morocco’s thriving aeronautic industry continues to attract foreign investors and aircraft manufacturers who find in the North African country stability, friendly-business climate, fiscal incentives and skilled manpower with low wages. French groups Mecachrome and Electrolyse, specialized in manufacturing various aircraft Read more

Headlines, World NewsAviation Industry, Electrolys, Mecachrome, Morocco

Palestine: stability still not acquired before Obama’s visit

February 27, 2013February 27, 2013 Peter Mulvany

The Israeli army confirmed on Tuesday that during the clashes that occurred a day before live ammunitions were employed leading to two teenagers being shot. The first shooting occurred when Udi Sirkhan 16 was according to his grandfather walking by Read more

Headlines, World NewsAl-Aqsa, Arafat Jaradat, B’Tselem, gaza, Israel, Obama, Palestine, Udi Sirkhan

Ramallah: Prisoner beaten to death?

February 25, 2013February 25, 2013 Peter Mulvany

An international investigation was called upon by the Palestinian government after the autopsy of a prisoner in Israel showed that he was beaten to death. According to the Palestinian doctor that was present during the autopsy Arafat Jaradat who was Read more

Headlines, World NewsArafat Jaradat, Benjamin Netanyahu, intifada, Issa Qaraqaa, Jerusalem, Palestine, Ramallah, Shin Bet

Yemen: stabilizing the electricity situation

February 22, 2013February 22, 2013 Peter Mulvany

New prepaid electricity meters are being installed by Yemen’s Ministry of Electricity in order to replace the old meters where users paid after using electricity. The corporation decided to use this new system of payment because of the great confusion Read more

Headlines, World Newselectricity, Yemen, Zuhair Al-Zubair

Israel: a new Justice Minister

February 20, 2013February 20, 2013 Peter Mulvany

For a few days the whole of Israel has been eagerly awaiting to find out who exactly is going to be the members of the coalition government formed by Binyamin Netanyahu. On Tuesday, the first member of this coalition was Read more

Headlines, World NewsHatnuah, Israel, Knesset, Livni, Netanyahu

Yemen: A workshop to improve fishing industry

February 19, 2013February 19, 2013 Jaber Ali

A workshop was held in by the Fishery Cooperative Union and the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD). During this event it was announced that the countries third revenue is in the fishing sector since two million people and their Read more

Headlines, World NewsAli Ahmed Bin Sheba, Awath Al-Sokatri, Fishery Union, fishing, IFAD, Yemen

Iran: when eastern influence is refused

February 18, 2013 Jaber Ali

Iranian security forces have been confiscating Barbie dolls and The Simpsons’ characters for some time now because these items were banned because they symbolize western influence according to the authorities. This week new additions that were made to this list Read more

Headlines, World NewsBarbie doll, Buddha, Buddhism, free-trade, Gulf, Iran, Simpsons

Iran accused of arming rebels in Somalia and Yemen

February 15, 2013February 15, 2013 Peter Mulvany

Since 1992 the Security Council imposed an arm embargo on an instable Somalia with feuding warlords that had just overthrown Mohamed Siad Barre. UN monitors are saying that Islamist militants in the area are managing to get weapons and they Read more

Headlines, World News

Israel: more revelations on espionage affairs

February 14, 2013February 14, 2013 Jaber Ali

On Wednesday evening a court decided to partially lift an order that prevented the reporting of “Prixoner X’s” case in Israel. This prisoner known as Ben Zygier had both Australian and Israeli citizenship and was imprisoned in Ayalon prison. Described Read more

Headlines, World NewsAyalon, Ben Zygier, espionage, intelligence agency, Iran, Israel, Jason Koutsoukis, Mossad, Prixoner X

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