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Amidst the Ongoing Conflict, UN Warns of Acute Diarrheal and Cholera Outbreaks in Yemen
The International Organization for Migration warned on Friday evening of acute diarrheal and cholera outbreaks in Yemen due to the…
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Rising import costs in Kenya and East Africa due to continued attacks in the Red Sea
Kenya and East Africa are now experiencing a sharp increase in the prices of essential goods as attacks on ships…
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USS Eisenhower to depart the Red Sea
The USNI News and electronic analysis website, affiliated with the US Naval Institute, has confirmed that the USS Dwight D.…
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“Yemeni Meteorological center” Expects Varying Intensity Rains in different Areas
The National Meteorology Center in Yemen on Friday forecast varying intensity rains accompanied by thunder and hail storms in different…
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STC Forces Killed and Wounded in Bombing in Abyan, Southern Yemen
A soldier in the Security Belt Forces affiliated with the STC was killed and others were injured in a bombing…
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UAE’s Return to Aden Port Sparks Anger among Yemeni Officials
News of the Southern Transitional Council's(STC) attempt, backed by the UAE, to pressure the lease of Aden International Port to…
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UK Announces Loss of Crew of Ship Recently Sunk by Houthis in the Red Sea
London's ambassador to Yemen, Abdat Sharif, said on X platform: "We are saddened by the missing crew of the MV…
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Confessions and Accusations of the US Spy Network Announced by the Houthis: What Couldn’t the Accused Say?
The Houthi group has announced that it has arrested a "US-Israeli spy network," just days after arresting dozens of UN…
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UKMTO: Ship targeted by Houthis sinks in Red Sea
The crew of the Greek-owned MV Tutor had broadcast footage documenting the first moments of a Houthi attack on their…
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Yemeni Meteorological Center Expects Hot, Clear Weather to Continue in Most of the Country provinces
The National Meteorology Center forecast that hot, clear weather will continue in most of the country provinces.
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