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Armed men threaten commercial ship off Hodeidah in Red Sea

The British Maritime Trade Operations reported that a commercial ship faced threats from armed men in the Red Sea, located 54 nautical miles from Hodeidah. This incident raises concerns about maritime security in the region.

Attempt to Detain Sailing Vessel Off Yemen's Hodeidah Coast

The UK Royal Navy's Maritime Trade Operations Centre reported that a sailing vessel faced an attempted detention 54 nautical miles southwest of Hodeidah city. This incident highlights the increasing risks faced by commercial ships in Yemeni waters amid escalating tensions.

United Nations Ends Hodeidah Mission After Seven Years of Work

The United Nations announced on Tuesday the conclusion of its mission to support the Hodeidah Agreement, transferring remaining tasks to its special envoy Hans Grundberg. This decision follows over seven years of efforts aimed at stabilizing the region.

United Nations Transfers Hodeidah Mission to Special Envoy's Office

The United Nations announced the transfer of its remaining tasks in Hodeidah to the office of the Special Envoy to Yemen, Hans Grundberg, as part of ending its operations according to Security Council Resolution 2813.

Houthi Intervention in Regional Conflict Opens Paths for Hodeidah Liberation

The Houthi group has announced its military intervention in the regional conflict by launching missiles towards Israel in support of Tehran. This move raises questions about its impact on the ongoing conflict in Yemen, particularly in Hodeidah province.

Houthi shelling targets displaced persons camp in Al Hudaydah

A civilian was injured today, Sunday, due to shelling by the Houthi group on a displaced persons camp in the Al Tahita district of Al Hudaydah governorate. This incident raises concerns about the increasing dangers posed by landmines in the region.

Strategic Changes in Yemen: Will the Government Seize the Current Opportunity?

The Middle East is witnessing strategic transformations that could significantly impact the situation in Yemen. Observers are questioning the Yemeni government's ability to capitalize on these changes in international and regional stances towards Iran and its militias.