Yemen, Red Sea and Houthi
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More than 17 million people in conflict-torn Yemen are going hungry, including over a million children under the age of 5 who are suffering from “life-threatening acute malnutrition,” the United Nations humanitarian chief said Wednesday.
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An Indian nurse who is on death row in war-torn Yemen is set to be executed on 16 July, campaigners working to save her have told the BBC. Nimisha Priya was sentenced to death for the murder of a local man - her former business partner Talal Abdo Mahdi - whose chopped-up body was discovered in a water tank in 2017.
As Nimisha Priya’s family and Indian authorities negotiate, offering ‘blood money’ remains the only viable legal option to stop her execution.
It’s possible that Israel could deem any Houthi facility or asset suspected of being used for drug production/trafficking as a military target.'
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Tomy Thomas, husband of 37-year-old Kerala nurse Nimisha Priya, who faces execution in Yemen on July 16 for a 2018 murder conviction has expressed hope for a positive outcome, citing ongoing efforts by the Central government, state authorities, and the Ministry of External Affairs to secure her release.
Nimisha Priya had been offered a job at a health centre outside Yemen’s capital, Sanaa, and believed this could be the stepping stone to opening her own clinic.
THE humanitarian crisis in Yemen is often forgotten as other global crises arise, say ophthalmologists from the Anglican diocese of Cyprus & the Gulf, who have been working at a specialist eye clinic at Christ Church, Aden, since 2002.