
Sam Dagher
Senior Middle East Reporter at Bloomberg News
Journalist, Author & Researcher in Middle East for 20+ yrs. Now Bloomberg Saudi Arabia reporter @business Ex @WSJ @NYTimes. Book: https://t.co/A0Noqws3CT Views mine
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5 days ago |
independent.ie | Mohammed Hatem |Sam Dagher
US launches over a dozen airstrikes on key oil port in Yemen, killing at least 74Assault is deadliest since Donald Trump began new campaign in MarchChildren react as protesters show solidarity with the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip in Yemen.
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6 days ago |
thederrick.com | Mohammed Hatem |Sam Dagher
The U.S. attacked a key Yemen oil port controlled by the Houthis overnight and killed dozens of people, according to the Iran-backed militants, raising the specter of a widening conflict in the Middle East. The assault on the Ras Issa fuel-import terminal appeared to be one of the biggest and deadliest since President Donald Trump ordered an aerial campaign against the Houthis in mid-March.
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6 days ago |
kdhnews.com | Mohammed Hatem |Sam Dagher
The U.S. attacked a key Yemen oil port controlled by the Houthis overnight and killed dozens of people, according to the Iran-backed militants, raising the specter of a widening conflict in the Middle East. The assault on the Ras Issa fuel-import terminal appeared to be one of the biggest and deadliest since President Donald Trump ordered an aerial campaign against the Houthis in mid-March.
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6 days ago |
bloomberg.com | Mohammed Hatem |Sam Dagher
(Bloomberg) -- The US attacked a key Yemen oil port controlled by the Houthis overnight and killed dozens of people, according to the Iran-backed militants, raising the specter of a widening conflict in the Middle East. The assault on the Ras Issa fuel-import terminal appeared to be one of the biggest and deadliest since US President Donald Trump ordered an aerial campaign against the Houthis in mid-March.
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6 days ago |
dailyitem.com | Mohammed Hatem |Sam Dagher
The U.S. attacked a key Yemen oil port controlled by the Houthis overnight and killed dozens of people, according to the Iran-backed militants, raising the specter of a widening conflict in the Middle East. The assault on the Ras Issa fuel-import terminal appeared to be one of the biggest and deadliest since President Donald Trump ordered an aerial campaign against the Houthis in mid-March.
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