Reports
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UN Official Warns: Half of Yemen’s Children Suffer from Malnutrition
Fletcher confirmed that half of Yemen’s 2.3 million children are malnourished, including 600,000 suffering from acute malnutrition that threatens their…
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Analysis – Saudi Crown Prince Resets Gulf Compass Toward the Houthis
This is not the first time Kuwait has referred to the Houthis as “relevant authorities.” Oman used the same term…
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Leadership Failure and Ally Neglect… Yemen Missing from U.S.-Gulf Summit Agenda
Despite brief remarks by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman affirming the importance of a political solution, the absence of…
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The other dimensions to the Houthi-US deal
Yemen Monitor/Agencies: As the dust from the surprise accord between Ansarullah and the US settles, new dimensions to the May…
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Israeli Raids on Hudaidah Ports?!.. Amazing Contradictions in Houthi Media
Mohammed al-Bukhaiti, a leader in the Houthi group, said in televised statements: "There is no attack on the ports (under…
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Aden Court Orders Yemeni Government to Recover Smuggled Antiquities from Abroad
The judgment obligates the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the General Authority for Antiquities and Museums, and the Ministry of Culture…
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A Former Yemeni Minister Emphasizes The Importance Of Protecting Socotra And Maintaining Its World Heritage Status
UNESCO and the International Union for Conservation of Nature is currently working on assessing the state of measures related to…
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Experts Comment on the Trump-Houthi Agreement… Worst Challenge for the Government and Broader Gulf Coordination
What about the conflict with Israel? The deal doesn’t seem to include any mention of Houthi strikes on Israel. Just…
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Have the Houthis Lifted the Ban on “Israeli Ports”?!
Houthi military spokesman said their forces had launched two attacks, targeting Ramon Airport in southern Israel with two drones and…
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After Months of Government Paralysis… Can “Bin Buraik’s” Government Succeed Where Its Predecessors Failed?
Observers warn that the new government may face the same fate as its predecessor if it is not granted sufficient…
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