Egyptian Minister of Petroleum Karim Badawi and Yemen’s Minister of Oil and Minerals Saeed Suleiman Al-Shamasi reviewed ...
Flags at all UN offices in Yemen are flying at half-mast this week following the death of a World Food Programme (WFP) staff ...
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The Iranian-backed Houthis have been fighting Yemen’s internationally recognized government, which is backed by a Saudi-led coalition, since 2014, when they took control of Sanaa and most of the north ...
The war in Yemen has killed more than 150,000 people ... when they took control of Sanaa and most of the north. The rebels have imprisoned thousands of people during the war.
The UN Secretary-General has instructed agencies, funds and programmes to pause all activities in Sa’ada governorate in Yemen ...
Over the last 15 years, the Middle East has been racked by war, destruction, and displacement. Hundreds of thousands of ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNYemen’s Houthis emerge from Gaza war emboldened, and with more enemiesThe Houthis have gone through something of a transformation in their reputation since the onset of Israel’s war on Gaza in ...
Yemen is enduring one of the world’s worst ... their stronghold in Saada and took control of Sanaa and most of the north. In January, the Houthis unilaterally freed 153 detainees as one of ...
when they descended from their stronghold in Saada and took control of Sanaa and most of the north. The U.N. had projected that over 19 million people across Yemen will need humanitarian ...
Yemen's population has been bearing the brunt ... The Houthis control most of the north and west, whereas the south is controlled by the internationally recognized government and its domestic ...
when they descended from their stronghold in Saada and took control of Sanaa and most of the north. The U.N. had projected that over 19 million people across Yemen will need humanitarian ...
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