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Malaria Outbreak in Taiz: Over 50,000 Cases in a Year
Taiz Governorate, in southwestern Yemen, recorded more than 50,000 cases of malaria in 2024, an increase of 26% compared to…
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Israeli Occupation Army: Missile Fired from Yemen Intercepted Before Entering Airspace
Times of Israel, “a ballistic missile was launched from Yemen toward Israel, and the army is investigating the details.” The…
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UAE Military Base Inaugurated on Yemen’s Abd al-Kuri Island
This move comes as part of a series of steps taken by the UAE to expand its influence in Socotra,…
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What’s Behind the Former Iraqi Prime Minister’s Surprise Visit to Sana’a?
Abdul-Mahdi, a well-known Shia politician with strong ties to Iran, served as Iraq’s Prime Minister from October 25, 2018, to…
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International Committee Calls on Houthis to Immediately Release Journalist Ahmed Awadhah
Carlos Martínez de la Serna, CPJ’s program director, stated that this alarming pattern highlights the severe dangers faced by Yemeni…
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Yemeni Rial Plunges to Record Lows
Banking sources reported that the exchange rate in the interim capital, Aden, reached 2,366 riyals for purchase and 2,383 riyals…
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Somali Pirates Hijack Yemeni Fishing Vessel, EU Navy Issues Warning
The European Union Naval Force (EUNAVFOR) has warned that the hijacking of a small Yemeni fishing boat off the coast…
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A Saudi Project Revives the Historic Seiyun Palace
Seiyun Palace is considered one of the most prominent cultural landmarks in Wadi Hadhramaut. It is over 500 years old…
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Houthis Mourn 16 of Their Leaders Killed in Recent US Airstrikes
US President Donald Trump announced on Saturday that he ordered his country's army to launch a "major attack" against the…
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Arab League, Chaired by Yemen, Calls for International Action to Stop Israeli Aggression on Gaza
Yemeni Arab League Ambassador Najwa Al-Serri,: "Israel" aims to achieve the goals of the war it previously declared, in clear…
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