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The US military reported destruction of five unmanned boats launched by the Houthis towards the Red Sea
The US Central Command (CENTCOM) confirmed on Saturday that it intercepted three drones and five unmanned boats launched by the…
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U.S. reported Targeting Entity and Vessel Shipping Commodities for Qods Force and Houthi-Affiliated Network
The targeting of entities and vessels involved in shipping commodities for the Qods Force and Houthi-affiliated network has escalated
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New attack by the Houthis in the Red Sea and a US announcement of destroying missiles and drones
The armed Houthi group announced on Friday that they targeted an Israeli ship and an American destroyer in the Red…
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Iran denies negotiating with Washington to stop Houthi attacks
Iran denied reports on Thursday of "negotiations between Iranian officials and Americans to pressure the Houthis to stop attacks in…
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Report: US holds “secret talks” with Iran to pressure Houthis
The British newspaper Financial Times reported on Wednesday that The US has held secret talks with Iran this year in…
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Houthi media: New US and British airstrikes target Hodeidah airport in western Yemen
Houthi-affiliated media reported on Wednesday that US and British aircraft carried out several airstrikes on Hodeidah International Airport, a civilian…
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Yemen’s Alimi: Houthis Shirking Their Internal Commitments In Service Of Iran’s Agenda
The Houthis want to cut Yemen off from its Arab and Gulf fold, he warned.
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Yemen: KSrelief Launches Initiative To Empower Orphaned Families
The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Centre (KSrelief) has initiated a program in Al Mahrah Governorate to assist families…
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Meteorology predicts rain in Yemen
The National Center of Meteorology and Early Warning expects thunderstorms and fog formation in a number of governorates during the…
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Number of vessels sailing around Africa up 85 pct on Houthi attacks in Red Sea
The number of vessels sailing around the southern tip of Africa is up 85 percent from the first half of…
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