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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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Yemeni Meteorological Center” Advises Taking Precautions Against Cold Weather
The National Meteorological Center of in Yemen advised taking necessary precautions against cold weather, recommending wearing appropriate winter clothing, using…
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Two Saudi Soldiers Killed in Eastern Yemen by Yemeni Recruit
Two Saudi soldiers were killed and a third was injured on Friday when a Yemeni soldier opened fire on them…
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Yemen Meteorological Center Predicts Scattered Rains and Cold Weather
The Yemeni National Meteorological Center forecast on Friday the possibility of scattered rainfall over Socotra Archipelago and light rain in…
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US: The National Coalition Represents a Pivotal Moment in Yemen’s Political History
US described the formation of the National Coalition of Yemeni Parties in Aden on Wednesday as a pivotal moment in…
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French Airlines Suspends All Its Flights Over the Red Sea
French Airlines announced on November 3 that it has suspended all its flights over the Red Sea following a report…
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STC Threatens to Overthrew Presidential Leadership Council
A prominent leader in the Southern Transitional Council (STC) on Tuesday described the newly formed national political coalition in the…
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