يمن مونيتور
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U.S. Sanctions on “Yemen International Bank” for Supporting Houthis
The Treasury Department stated that this action against the Yemen International Bank and its executives — following the designation of…
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“Saudi-European” Meeting Discusses the Yemeni Crisis and Escalation in the Red Sea
The two sides discussed the latest developments in Yemen, including the humanitarian challenges and ways to enhance joint support to…
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CNN: Uncertain Fate for Wheat Ship Bound for Yemen Amid Trump Aid Cuts
The WFP expressed “deep concern” over the funding suspension, warning it could amount to a “death sentence for millions facing…
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Yemen Recovers Artifact Dating Back to the 1st Century BC
Yemen continues its efforts to recover antiquities that were removed from the country, with many having been spotted in public…
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International Organization: Air Cargo Remains Strong Despite Potential Resumption of Red Sea Shipping
Following the Red Sea crisis, companies saw increased demand for air freight due to the rerouting of maritime vessels. With…
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Military Leader: Yemeni Army Forces on the Verge of Liberating Sana’a
Brigadier General Saleh Qurosh: "Independent Arabia," he pointed out that the current conditions are favorable for liberating Yemen from the…
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One Killed in 20 Airstrikes on Sana’a
According to the monitoring unit of Yemen Monitor, the number of airstrikes on Houthi-controlled areas has reached 583 since March…
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Houthis: Renewed US Airstrikes on Sana’a
According to Houthi media, "American aircraft launched a series of raids on the capital, Sana'a, targeting Al-Hafa area in As-Sab'in…
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UAE Denies Participation in US Talks Regarding Ground Offensive Against Houthis
The Wall Street Journal had reported in an article last Monday that Abu Dhabi was urging America to carry out…
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Jordanian Newspaper: Maritime Shipping Movement in Aqaba Remains Stable Despite Red Sea Tensions
The experts told Al-Ghad that any changes in maritime shipping movements typically require a period of 3 to 4 months…
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