Houthi Court in Sanaa Sentences 18 UN Aid Workers to Death Over Alleged Spying
A Houthi-run court in Sanaa has sentenced 18 Yemeni UN aid workers to death for alleged spying, prompting UN chief Guterres to demand their immediate release.
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A Houthi-run court in Sanaa has sentenced 18 Yemeni UN aid workers to death for alleged spying, prompting UN chief Guterres to demand their immediate release.
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