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New Houthi Threat Hampers Suez Canal Revenue Recovery
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has estimated that Egypt’s losses from the Suez Canal in 2024 amounted to around $6…
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UN: 6.2 Million Women and Girls in Yemen Face Violence Risks in 2025
Last week, UN Emergency Relief Coordinator Tom Fletcher stated that Yemen has the highest maternal mortality rate in the Middle…
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Taiz Governor Stresses the Need to Enhance Security Vigilance to Counter Houthi Threats
The Governor of Taiz, Nabil Shamsan, emphasized the importance of increasing security vigilance and preparedness to counter the threats posed…
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Yemeni Government: Houthi Experts Killed and Injured, Including a Foreign National, in Western Yemen
The explosion occurred near a military site used by the Houthi group to prepare naval mines and launch explosive-laden attack…
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Yemeni Research Center: Trump’s Policy Towards the Houthis May Weaken Their Influence but Carries ‘Humanitarian Risks’
The report emphasized that Trump’s return to the White House represents a major shift in U.S. policy toward Yemen, with…
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Yemeni Foreign Minister: We Hope to End the War Through Negotiations
Al-Zindani stated that the war does not serve the interests of Yemen or its people, but rather benefits the Houthi…
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Houthis Leader: Enforcement of Ship Transit Ban “Has Already Begun”
Abdul-Malik Al-Houthi: Any Israeli ship passing through the designated operational zone will be targeted. This is a practical step and…
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United Nations: 17 Million People Facing Hunger in Yemen
People are experiencing severe shortages of food and clean water, exacerbating their suffering and further weakening their already fragile health…
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Grundberg Urges International Coordination to Support Peace in Yemen
The UN Special Envoy to Yemen, Hans Grundberg, concluded a visit to Riyadh, where he held a series of important…
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Measles Cases Surge in Taiz Governorate
According to statistics issued by the governorate's health ministry office, among the registered cases, 83 were laboratory-confirmed, in addition to…
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