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Postpone of the Opening of Taiz-Al-Hoban road to complete security arrangements
The opening of the Taiz-Al-Hoban road in central Yemen has been postponed until Tuesday, according to sources for "Yemen Monitor,"…
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Houthi Accuse 14 UN and International Organizations of Providing Cover for a US-Israeli Spy Network
The Houthi group announced in a statement broadcast on television on Monday that it had arrested a "US-Israeli spy network,"…
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US Military announces Its Destruction of Houthi Drones over the Gulf of Aden
US Central Command said today, Tuesday, that it has destroyed drones launched by the Houthis over the Gulf of Aden…
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Rights Activists Call for Pressure on Houthis to Release Detainees
Activists and human rights defenders called today, Tuesday, for the urgent release of detainees from the Houthi grip and not…
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Postpone of the Opening of Taiz-Al-Hoban road to complete security arrangements
The sources said that the parties - the Houthis and the internationally recognized government - agreed to postpone the opening…
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At least 30 African migrants drown off Yemen
The sources said the African migrants were drowned off the coast of Al-Radhum Directorate.
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Resumption of flights between Aden and Kuwait airports after a ten-year hiatus
The embassy said in a post on its Facebook page that the first flight of the direct air route between…
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U.S. Central Command: Houthis Launch Ballistic Missiles Towards Aden Gulf
It stated that two other missiles launched by the Houthis towards the Gulf of Aden hit a German-owned cargo ship,…
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After completing the necessary arrangements, Al-Arada announces the opening of the road linking Marib and Al Baydha
Member of the Presidential Leadership Council Sultan al-Arada announced the opening of Marib-Al Baydha-Sana'a road.
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Houthis Claim Attacking British Warship and Ships in Red Sea
Houthi armed group claimed, on Sunday, that they have targeted a British warship and a number of commercial ships in…
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