The U.S. has transferred 11 Yemeni men to Oman after holding them for more than two decades without charge at the U.S. naval base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
The men released from Guantánamo Bay on Monday were never charged with crimes. Their resettlement leaves 15 at the U.S. military prison complex.
Amnesty International welcomed the transfer but said Guantanamo would remain a ‘glaring, longstanding stain’ on the US.
The United States has sent 11 Yemeni detainees at the Guantanamo Bay detention center to Oman, the Pentagon said on Monday, in a major resettlement that slashes the prisoner
Oman is resuming copper exports after three decades in a move set to help diversify its economy and help the country increase its exposure to mined commodities. This week, Minerals Development Oman announced the export of the first shipment of copper concentrates from the Lasail Mine in the Wilayat of Sohar,
WASHINGTON — The Pentagon said Monday it had transferred 11 Yemeni men to Oman this week after holding them for more than two decades without charge at the U.S. naval base in Guantanamo Bay ...
WASHINGTON — The Pentagon said Monday it had transferred 11 Yemeni men to Oman this week after holding them for more than two decades without charge at the U.S. naval base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
Under this initiative, The Zubair Corporation crafted a day-long event with a unique opportunity for participants to experience Oman’s rich cultural heritage and gain valuable insights into its dynamic business environment.
(WASHINGTON) — In a major development, the Pentagon on Monday announced the transfer 11 Yemeni detainees at Guantanamo Bay to Oman, a move that now leaves only 15 detainees still at the detention facility. “The United States appreciates the willingness ...
As Donald Trump returns to the White House, his family company is set for a revival that echoes his political comeback.
President-elect Donald J. Trump has a range of new business ventures that could expose him to even greater potential conflicts of interest than during his first term.
It’s just sad.” It’s also the harsh new reality confronting scores of small, often little-known, private colleges across the US. Squeezed by a steady decline in the national birth rate that’s shrinking the pool of college applicants,