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US Navy Commander: Military Leadership Rejected Proposal for Stronger Strikes Against Houthis
A US Navy commander revealed that the US military leadership rejected a proposal submitted by officers to launch more forceful…
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Al-Alimi Threatens to Monitor Taiz Local Authority Performance
On Tuesday, the Head of Yemen's Presidential Leadership Council, Rashad Al-Alimi, threatened to monitor the performance of the local authority…
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Heavy Rain Leads To Dam Collapse And Dozens Of Killed And Injures In Western Yemen
At least 30 people have been killed and dozens more are missing after a dam collapsed in a district of…
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Yemen and Russia Agree to Strengthen Bilateral Cooperation in Several Areas, Notably Education and Energy
Yemen and Russia agreed on Tuesday to strengthen and develop bilateral cooperation in the scientific, technical, cultural, energy, agricultural, and…
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State of Confusion Among the Houthies Over an Explosion in a School Western Sana’a
The Houthi armed group has been caught contradicting itself over an explosion that injured 30 students at a school in…
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The President of Yemen Arrives in Taiz
On Tuesday morning, Rashad Al-Alimi, the Head of the Yemeni Presidential Leadership Council, arrived in the city of Taiz, in…
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Images of a burning oil tanker attacked by the Houthis
The EUNAVFOR ASPIDES posted on X on Monday that the Greek-flagged crude oil tanker Sounion caught fire in the Red…
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Yemeni Meteorologists Predicts Heavy Rainfall Across Multiple Governorates
The National Meteorology Center forecast
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UN: Israel’s Bombing of Hodeidah Port Destroyed 800,000 Liters of Fuel
On July 20, Israel launched a series of airstrikes on the Hodeidah port, resulting in dozens of casualties and significant…
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Amid Warnings of Imminent Disaster, Fire Continues to Rage on Ship “Sounion” Off the Coast of Yemen
The statement added that "so far, there have been no clear signs of an oil spill," urging all ships in…
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