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Philippines: 740 Filipino Seafarers Attacked in the Red Sea
740 Filipino seafarers, out of 4687, were attacked aboard vessels sailing in the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden…
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11 Countries’ Joint Statement: Climate Change Exacerbates Yemen’s Dire Situation
dire humanitarian situation in Yemen is exacerbated by climate change-related risks
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In a closed Security Council session, the US is leading efforts to impose comprehensive sanctions on the Houthis
A closed-door session of the UN Security Council is scheduled for Wednesday to discuss Yemen, following a vote to extend…
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US F-35 fighter jets conducted the first airstrikes against Houthi targets
For the first time, US F-35C fighter jets, deployed aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln in the Arabian Sea, have participated…
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Houthis Claim The Targeting Of An Israeli Military Base With A Hypersonic Ballistic Missile
The armed Houthi group stated on Monday that it targeted an Israeli military base with a hypersonic ballistic missile.
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International Report Predicts Continued US Strikes on Yemen Until Late December
A recent international report has forecasted that the US and the UK will continue to launch additional airstrikes against military…
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New Airstrikes Hit Sana’a
American fighter jets carried out at least three airstrikes on Saturday, targeting two military camps in the Yemeni capital, Sana'a.
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Houthi Landmine Amputates Young Man’s Legs in Western Yemen
Human rights sources reported that a young man in his thirties had both of his legs amputated and suffered shrapnel…
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“Islah Party” Condemns Killing of Saudi Soldiers in Seiyun and Calls for Swift Justice
The Yemeni Islah Party, the largest Islamic party in Yemen, strongly condemned the incident that targeted Saudi officers in the…
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Houthi Landmine Amputates Young Man’s Legs in Western Yemen
Human rights sources reported that a young man in his thirties had both of his legs amputated and suffered shrapnel…
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