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(Exclusive) UAE is offering its military base in Socotra to U.S ..While Houthis are studying plans of attacking it
Yemen Monitor / Socotra : Houthis are considering to launch attacks on an Emirati base in Socotra island, after the…
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Liberian cargo vessel reports two explosions in Red Sea
A cargo vessel bearing the Liberian flag reported two explosions while sailing in the vicinity of Zubair Island in the…
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US Launches 7 Airstrikes On Houthi Sites In Yemen
Sanaa, The US-British maritime coalition in the Red Sea launched seven airstrikes against Houthi sites in the northwestern Yemeni province…
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US begins retaliatory strikes in Iraq and Syria
The US has begun a wave of retaliatory airstrikes targeting militants in Iraq and Syria, officials have told the Associated…
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UN launches an appeal to raise $4 billion to help the Yemenis
The UN has launched an appeal for $4 billion (£3.1 billion) in aid this year for Yemen, devastated by nearly…
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US Says It Hit Huthi Missile That Threatened American Planes
By AFP American forces destroyed a missile belonging to Yemen’s Iran-backed Huthi rebels on Wednesday that posed an “imminent threat”…
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US, UK reportedly strike Houthi targets in Yemen
The United States and United Kingdom’s armed forces reportedly struck targets of the Houthi rebel movement inside Yemen, the Houthi-owned…
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Houthis Claim Missile Attack on U.S. Navy Warship
The Iran-backed Houthi terrorists of Yemen said on Wednesday they fired several anti-ship missiles at a U.S. warship in…
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Fear, murder, adventure… difficult times experienced by Yemeni fishermen in the chaos of the Red Sea
Yemen monitor/ by Suhail Al-sharhi They go deep into the sea at night, they turn their faces, and with fear…
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merchant vessel approached by ‘three small craft’ west of Yemen’s Al-Mukha, says UKMTO
Yemen Monitor – Aden: The United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) organization said on Monday a merchant vessel was suspiciously…
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