Hammam district in Riyadh is seen damaged by falling shrapnel from Yemeni rebel missiles that were intercepted over the Saudi capital (AFP Photo/FAYEZ NURELDINE)/ United Nations (United States) (AFP) - UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Monday strongly condemned missile attacks on Saudi ...
Newly recruited Shiite fighters, known as Houthis, mobilize to fight pro-government forces, in Sanaa, Yemen on Jan. 3, 2017./ (DUBAI, United Arab Emirates) — Roadside bombs disguised as rocks in Yemen bear similarities to others used by Hezbollah in southern Lebanon and by insurgents in Iraq and ...
While the White House fetes the kingdom’s crown prince, lawmakers are running out of patience with Riyadh’s catastrophic war in Yemen./ As Saudi Arabia’s military intervention in Yemen enters its fourth year, U.S. lawmakers from both parties are running out of patience with a campaign that has ...
Iran’s Revolutionary Guards denied on Tuesday Saudi accusations that Tehran has provided the Houthi movement in Yemen with ballistic capabilities, a day after a Houthi missile hit the Saudi capital, Riyadh./ A photo distributed by the Houthi Military Media Unit shows the launch by Houthi forces ...
By Marwa Rashad, Sarah Dadouch and Abdulrahman al-Ansi RIYADH/SANAA (Reuters) - The Houthi movement that controls northern Yemen vowed on Monday to fire more missiles into Saudi Arabia unless it stops bombing the country, after missiles crashed into Riyadh overnight causing casualties in the ...
which were fired by the Houthis towards four Saudi cities confirm that it was right to wage this war. The incident also validates all these warnings against Iran’s threats in the region, as it is Tehran that is smuggling missiles to Yemen and managing their launch towards Saudi Arabia. Sunday’s ...
Tasnim news/ LONDON, March 27 (Reuters) - Iran’s Revolutionary Guards denied on Tuesday Saudi accusations that Tehran has provided the Houthi movement in Yemen with ballistic capabilities, a day after a Houthi missile hit the Saudi capital, Riyadh. “Everyone knows that all routes to send arms to ...
Saudi air defenses shot down seven ballistic missiles fired by Yemen's Houthi militia on Sunday, with debris killing a man in what was the first death in the capital during the Saudi-led coalition's three-year military campaign in Yemen. Saudi forces destroyed three missiles over northeastern ...
Saudi forces intercepted seven Yemeni rebel missiles on Sunday, including over the capital Riyadh, in a deadly escalation on the eve of the third anniversary of the Saudi-led coalition's intervention in Yemen. One Egyptian was killed and two of his countrymen were wounded by falling shrapnel in ...
(DUBAI, United Arab Emirates) — Roadside bombs disguised as rocks in Yemen bear similarities to others used by Hezbollah in southern Lebanon and by insurgents in Iraq and Bahrain, suggesting at the least an Iranian influence in their manufacture, a watchdog group said Monday. The report by ...
Saudi forces intercepted seven Yemeni rebel missiles on Sunday, including over the capital Riyadh. (File photo: AP)/ Saudi Arabia’s Ambassador to the United States, Prince Khalid bin Salman bin Abdulaziz, on Tuesday spoke out against the Iranian regime following a series of Houthi missile ...
Saudi forces intercepted seven Yemeni rebel missiles on Sunday, including over the capital Riyadh, in a deadly escalation on the eve of the third anniversary of the Saudi-led coalition's intervention in Yemen. One Egyptian was killed and two of his countrymen were wounded by falling shrapnel in ...
Britain's Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson (pictured here) and International Development Secretary Penny Mordaunt urged Iran to change course on the military intervention in Yemen in a joint statement (AFP Photo/Ben STANSALL)/ London (AFP) - Britain on Monday urged Iran to stop sending weapons ...
A military coalition led by Saudi Arabia is accusing Iran of supplying Yemen's Huthi rebels with the ballistic missiles used to attack Riyadh over the weekend, and said it is weighing an "appropriate" response. Displaying wreckage of what Saudi forces said were the missiles used, a coalition ...
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Yemen's Shiite rebels fired a barrage of ballistic missiles targeting Saudi Arabia late Sunday on the third anniversary of a kingdom-led war in Yemen, with fragments of one missile over Riyadh killing one person and wounding two. The casualties were the first ...
In this undated photograph provided by Conflict Armament Research, an independent London-based group that researches battlefield weaponry, three explosives disguised as rocks are on display in Yemen. Roadside bombs disguised as rocks in Yemen bear similarities to others used by Hezbollah in ...
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — The latest on Saudi Arabia reporting deadly missile attack staged on kingdom by Shiite rebels in Yemen (all times local): Saudi Arabian authorities say one person has been killed and two others wounded in a ballistic missile attack on the kingdom's capital by ...
In this undated photograph provided by Conflict Armament Research, an independent London-based group that rese/ In this undated photograph provided by Conflict Armament Research, an independent London-based group that rese/ Dubai: Roadside bombs disguised as rocks in Yemen bear similarities to ...
President Donald Trump listens to a question as he speaks at his Mar-a-Lago club, Monday, Dec. 22, 2025, in Palm Beach, Fla. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)/ President Donald Trump speaks at his Mar-a-Lago club, Monday, Dec. 22, 2025, in Palm Beach, Fla. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)/ President Donald Trump ...
Metals have had a record year with recent surges in gold ( ) prices, but there’s a third metal hitting its own record highs. Copper prices have rallied by more than 35% this year, poised for the biggest annual gain since 2009, driven higher by rising tech demand, supply constraints, and ) prices ...
"Volatility is the price you pay for long-term returns in the market"/ Frances Horodelski, who has held senior roles in Canada's investment industry for decades, says she is not seeing a broad move into cash despite persistent headlines about volatility, geopolitics, and stretched valuations. ...
The artificial intelligence boom isn't cooling off — it's getting bigger, Bank of America analyst Vivek Arya contends. While AI skeptics have pointed to eye-popping valuations as a reason to run, Arya said the industry is only at the "midpoint" of a decade-long transformation, and it's being led ...
Law enforcement respond to a location where children were found dead inside of a condo in the Palomino Ranch Point complex, Dec. 19, 2023, in Colorado Springs, Colo. (Parker Seibold/The Gazette via AP, File)/ woman suspected of killing two of her young children during a custody dispute with her ...
Three teens were charged with the sexual assault of their classmate during a graduation party in June./ Each of the suspects was charged with criminal sexual assault and taken into custody this month./ A judge ordered one of the suspects to remain in jail while the other two were released./ ...
Zahra Tabari was sentenced to death after a trial that lasted less than 10 minutes, her family says/ UN experts and 400 prominent women have urged Iran not to execute Zahra Tabari, a 67-year-old electrical engineer and women's rights activist. Ms Tabari was arrested in April and accused of ...
Al Jazeera was forced to close its office in Ramallah, in the occupied West Bank, in September 2024/ Israel's parliament has extended an order allowing the government to shut down foreign broadcasters operating in the country. The legislation, passed by 22 votes to 10, expands temporary powers ...
Siwar Ashour spent six months in Jordan after being evacuated from Gaza/ A one-year-old Palestinian girl evacuated from Gaza with severe nutritional problems is back in hospital in the territory after being returned there from Jordan. Siwar Ashour, whose story the BBC has followed for several ...
MSF said it would be "a disaster for Palestinians" if international NGOs are forced to stop operations in Gaza/ The UN and other aid agencies fear new Israeli registration rules for dozens of international non-governmental organisations (INGOs) risk the collapse of the humanitarian response in ...