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Houthis Threaten and Hold Saudi Arabia Responsible in Case of Transferring Commercial Banks to Aden
Houthi media quoted the Sana'a-based central bank affiliated with the group as saying that "Saudi Arabia will bear the consequences…
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Chief of Hadramout Tribal Alliance and Saudi Defense Minister Discuss Developments in the Yemeni Governorate
Yemen Monitor / Newsroom: Sheikh Amr bin Habrish, the Chief of the Hadramout Tribal Alliance and President of the Hadramout…
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U.S. Airstrikes Continue on Saada, Houthi Stronghold
U.S. airstrikes targeted the Saqin district, west of Saada governorate.
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98 Violations Against Press Freedom in Yemen During 2024
The report stated that 6 journalists remain detained, 5 of them in Houthi prisons, while another journalist is detained in…
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Iran’s Supreme Leader Comments on U.S. Strikes Against the Houthis
U.S. President Donald Trump wrote on social media: "We have inflicted severe damage on the barbaric Houthis, and see how…
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U.S. Airstrikes on Hudaidah and Saada… Houthis Claim Striking “Tel Aviv”
Hudaidah, located on the Red Sea, is one of Yemen’s most important governorates, as it hosts an international airport, three…
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Hebrew Media: Washington Asked “Israel” Not to Respond to Houthi Missiles
Israel’s Channel 12, "Israel," at Washington’s request, has decided not to retaliate against the Houthi missiles and to rely on…
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Malaria Outbreak in Taiz: Over 50,000 Cases in a Year
Taiz Governorate, in southwestern Yemen, recorded more than 50,000 cases of malaria in 2024, an increase of 26% compared to…
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Israeli Occupation Army: Missile Fired from Yemen Intercepted Before Entering Airspace
Times of Israel, “a ballistic missile was launched from Yemen toward Israel, and the army is investigating the details.” The…
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UAE Military Base Inaugurated on Yemen’s Abd al-Kuri Island
This move comes as part of a series of steps taken by the UAE to expand its influence in Socotra,…
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