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UK reports new maritime incident off Yemen
British firm AMBREY said on Friday that it had received a report of an incident 15 nautical miles west of…
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Saudi Newspaper: Yemen Awaits Peace
The Saudi newspaper, Okaz, stated on Thursday that the path towards a permanent and comprehensive peace in Yemen is something…
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US announces the downing of drones over the Red Sea while a ship reports a new incident southwest of Yemen
The British agency added that "the captain says the crew and ship are safe, and assistance is being provided by…
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Houthis claim targeting three ships in the Gulf of Aden and the Indian Ocean
The Houthi armed group claimed, on Wednesday evening, to have targeted a US destroyer and ship in the Gulf of…
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Taiz declares the spread of Cholera in the province
Abdul Rahman Saleh, the Director General of the Health Office in Taiz city, announced on Wednesday that the city is…
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Washington Talks About Gradually Granting Legitimacy to Houthis as Most Viable Solution
A US diplomat has said that a political process that gradually legitimizes the Houthis is the most viable way to…
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Manufacturing famine and avoiding responsibility.. How do the Houthis blackmail relief agencies in their areas?!
Last Thursday in Sanaa, Houthi leaders met with the United Nations office and pleaded for the United Nations to redistribute…
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Yemeni Think Tank: Red Sea Attacks Shifted Popular Pressures from Houthis
A Yemeni research center has said that the Red Sea attacks have cast multiple shadows on the Presidential Leadership Council…
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US Envoy: Yemen Peace Impossible Without Gulf States
Timothy Lenderking, the US envoy to Yemen, has said that peace in Yemen will not be possible without the participation…
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Survival of a family contain18 people from the explosion of two Houthi mines in western Yemen
The Yemen Mine Observator (NGO) reported the rescue of a family consisting of 18 members, including women and children, following…
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