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Houthi Group Claims Attack on ‘Vital Target’ Southern Israel
Yemen's Houthi forces have attacked a "vital target" in Israel's Red Sea port of Eilat with drones, according to the…
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Yemeni Journalists Syndicate Denounces Systematic Targeting and Unconstitutional Actions in Aden
Yemeni Journalists Syndicate has condemned the restrictive measures implemented by the Ministry of Social Affairs and Labor of the Yemeni…
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Socotra Expected to Be Affected by Upcoming Monsoon Rains from the Arabian Sea
satellite imagery indicates the widespread spread of cumulus clouds over various areas of the Arabian Sea.
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Linderking: Trump Administration Will Not Tolerate Continued Houthi Attacks on Shipping
Timothy Lenderking: the Houthis' strategy in Yemen is on the verge of collapse due to their alienation of the international…
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Yemen Affirms Readiness to Enhance Coordination with Azerbaijan
Yemeni Vice President Abdullah al-Alimi meeting with Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev on the sidelines of the climate summit.
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U.S. Ambassador Meets with Prominent Yemeni Sheikh
U.S. Ambassador to Yemen, Stephen Fagin, held talks with Sheikh Mohammed bin Naji al-Shaif
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Yemeni Government Suspends Activities of Yemeni Journalists Syndicate in Aden
suspension of the activities of the Yemeni Journalists Syndicate in Aden, the temporary capital of the country
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Philippines: 740 Filipino Seafarers Attacked in the Red Sea
740 Filipino seafarers, out of 4687, were attacked aboard vessels sailing in the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden…
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11 Countries’ Joint Statement: Climate Change Exacerbates Yemen’s Dire Situation
dire humanitarian situation in Yemen is exacerbated by climate change-related risks
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In a closed Security Council session, the US is leading efforts to impose comprehensive sanctions on the Houthis
A closed-door session of the UN Security Council is scheduled for Wednesday to discuss Yemen, following a vote to extend…
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