Aid currently being allowed into Gaza comes through the Rafah crossing on the Egyptian border, which was designed for pedestrian crossings and not trucks.
Warring Yemeni factions urged to silence the guns and fulfill Hodeidah Agreement arabnews.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from arabnews.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Top U.N. officials urge U.S. to revoke blacklisting of Yemen s Houthis, warn of famine Reuters 1/14/2021
By Michelle Nichols
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Three top United Nations officials all called on the United States on Thursday to revoke its decision to designate Yemen s Houthis a foreign terrorist organization, warning it would push the country into a large-scale famine and chill peace efforts.
U.N. Yemen mediator Martin Griffiths, U.N. aid chief Mark Lowcock and U.N. food chief David Beasley issued their warnings during a U.N. Security Council meeting on Yemen. U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres backed the call by his officials for Washington to reverse the designation, a U.N. spokesman said.
jail back to libya when scottish doctors said he was suffering from terminal cancer. now both the british government and bp are saying there was no deal with libya to release the man convicted of bombing a pan am airliner over scotland in return for lucrative oil contracts. the government says the decision to release al ma gra hee was made by scottish authorities on compassionate grounds and had nothing to do with the british government. a separate response from bp says at no time did bp enter into any discussions about the british government or with scottish authorities, although bp does say it had asked about the slow progress of a prisoner exchange agreement, which would have included magrahi without mentioning him by mainly. tom, thank you. you knew it was coming. now it s official. a movie about john edwards fall from grace in the works. details in the fastest three minutes of news. and former entertainment tonight host john tesch joins
chuck schumer a democrat from report joins lautenberg and mendez to demand that bp halt plans to drill until there s a full investigation. bp admits that it pushed the british government to expedite a prisoner exchange agreement with bib yeah. we then know that the british government agreed to release al-megrahi based on a false doctor s prognosis he only has three months to live. all of a sudden all the roadblocks to the oil deal are remove and lo and behold, the oil deal is finally approved. democratic senator robert mendez of new jersey joins me live from capitol hill. thanks for joining us. some pretty strong allegations. how confident are you that bp did indeed help get al-megrahi released in exchange for drilling rights off the libyan