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UN Data: Two-Thirds of Yemen’s Population Unable to Meet Food Needs
Taiz: When the Houthis closed UN offices in areas under their control about two months ago, two-thirds of Yemen's population were unable to meet their food needs, while half of households nationwide ...
Israel has battered its enemy commanders into submission except one: Abdulmalik Al-Houthi, a secrecy-obsessed fighter whose followers believe he is anointed by God.
The fragile ceasefire in Gaza reflects accelerating recalibration in the Middle East, as US military maneuvers are giving way to economic development promoted by the Arab states, China and the Global ...
Country business forums for Oman, Yemen, Tunisia, Palestine, to be organized as part of World Halal Summit in Istanbul next ...
"We are here to seek asylum, to be safe," Murshed adds, "and seeing people like this saying bad words about us, it sometimes makes us think, was coming here a good decision? Was it the right decision ...
Dozens of Yemeni UN personnel could face death penalty, as UN says at least 59 of its staff are being held by the group.
Yemen's Iranian-aligned Houthis said on Friday they would try detained local UN workers on charges of spying for Israel. The ...
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Yemen Roundup: Economic recovery, unity and reform efforts, internal divisions
Economic recovery Yemeni Prime Minister Salem bin Braik held high-level talks with ambassadors representing nations sponsoring Yemen’s political process, including Saudi Arabia, the UAE, the US, the ...
Thirty-six local United Nations staff face trial for alleged involvement in an Israeli airstrike that killed senior Houthi leaders in Yemen. The United Nations denies staff involvement, however, 59 U.
Attack helicopters represent a key component of any country’s military capabilities. They provide ground support for troops, ...
Some cameras swivel, ensuring sweeping views of public squares. Others scan license plates of passing cars, allowing police to track vehicles in real-time. At night, cameras light up across China’s ...
In Yemen’s Aden, women take to the streets calling for food, electricity, and justice as war, corruption, and neglect push ...
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