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Renewed Protests in Aden Demand Electricity Sector Reform
Angry voices rose through demonstrations in the Sheikh Othman and Al-Mansoura districts, where protesters blocked roads and set tires ablaze…
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Errant Houthi Missiles Fall on Yemeni Homes Under the Cover of US Airstrikes
One resident told Yemen Monitor that he rushed to the site immediately after the explosion and noted that the damage…
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New U.S. Airstrikes Target Houthi Positions West of Taiz
U.S. airstrikes hit more than six locations in the villages of Al-Madrouba, Al-Muwaijm, and in Maqbanah District.
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Yemeni-Egyptian Talks to Address Issues Facing the Yemeni Community
The two sides also discussed the decision to close Yemeni schools in Egypt, a move that threatens the future of…
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Intense U.S. Airstrikes on Five Yemeni Provinces
These airstrikes come as part of a broader military campaign led by the US since mid-March 2025, aimed at undermining…
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Houthis: Civilians Injured in US Airstrikes on Sana’a and Saada
The Houthi-affiliated civil defense confirmed that US aircraft targeted a residential neighborhood west of Al-Rawdah in the Bani Al-Harith district,…
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Electricity Disappears in Aden: 20 Hours of Daily Outages Amid Lack of Solutions and Worsening Crisis
Residents from several districts across the city confirmed that electricity is now only available intermittently, with supply periods not exceeding…
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Two Children Injured by Houthi Sniper Fire in Taiz, Southwestern Yemen
Two children were injured on Saturday evening by sniper fire from an armed Houthi group member in Al-Damiena neighborhood, north…
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Renewed US Airstrikes on Sana’a and Saada
Houthi-affiliated media said that "a series of US airstrikes targeted the capital Sana'a and Saada governorate.
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Shabwah Plunged into Darkness… Fuel Depletion Paralyzes Main Station and Doubles Residents’ Suffering
Local sources and residents reported that the electricity service has sharply declined, limited to only five hours in Ataq city…
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