Aden's Governor, Abdul Rahman Sheikh, emphasized the need to keep the city away from political and military conflicts during a meeting with the UN envoy to Yemen, Hans Grundberg. He highlighted the importance of international support for stability and development.
The United Nations is intensifying its efforts in Aden to support Yemen's economic stability. Special envoy Hans Grundberg is meeting with government officials to discuss financial challenges and necessary reforms.
The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center has delivered urgent food and shelter assistance to thousands of families in Hadramout and Aden. This initiative aims to alleviate the suffering of those affected by multiple crises in the region.
UN Special Envoy to Yemen, Hans Grundberg, has arrived in the temporary capital Aden, reflecting the UN's commitment to support the Yemeni government in enhancing the economy and improving services amidst regional and international support.
Major General Mahmoud Salem Al-Sobaihi, a member of the Yemeni Presidential Leadership Council, emphasized that enhancing security and stability in Aden is crucial for any developmental process. He highlighted the need to update the security system to address current challenges.
UN envoy to Yemen, Hans Grundberg, arrived in Aden on Monday to enhance peace prospects in the country. This visit comes amid growing concerns over regional developments affecting the political process.
UN Special Envoy to Yemen, Hans Grundberg, arrived in the temporary capital Aden on Monday as part of a new tour aimed at advancing the political process and containing the ongoing escalation in the country.
Aden, Yemen is facing a fuel crisis as long lines of citizens form at gas stations. The Yemeni Oil Company assures that supply remains steady despite rumors of oil shortages.
European Union Ambassador to Yemen, Patrick Simonnet, praised the noticeable improvement in the security and political situation in Aden, affirming the EU's support for the Yemeni government in enhancing stability and economic reforms.
In a move reflecting the rise of political activities, supporters of the 'dissolved' Southern Transitional Council in Yemen have reopened several of their offices in the temporary capital, Aden, following a large demonstration in Khour Maksar's Al-Aroudh Square on Wednesday.
The dissolved Southern Transitional Council is organizing a demonstration for its supporters in the Tawahi district of Aden amid rising security tensions. This move is a response to the repression and closure of its offices.
The Southern Transitional Council in Yemen has renewed its call for escalation, urging supporters to gather outside its closed headquarters in Aden. This comes as part of protests against the continued closure of these offices.
Aden, the temporary capital of Yemen's internationally recognized government, faces a severe crisis due to threats to stop oil shipments from the PetroMasila fields in Hadhramaut. This situation could lead to the shutdown of the city's largest power plant, exacerbating the suffering of residents.
The Southern Transitional Council has called for a peaceful demonstration in the temporary capital of Aden to protest the closure of its offices. This call comes amid rising tensions in the south.
Aden welcomed a record number of visitors during this year's Eid al-Fitr holiday, showcasing a remarkable tourist influx not seen since its liberation from Houthi control eleven years ago. The city's beaches and parks were bustling with families and visitors, supported by extensive security measures enhancing stability.
Aden, the temporary capital of Yemen, is experiencing heavy rainfall that has flooded many main streets. Local authorities are intensifying efforts to address the impacts of the rain, with warnings about the continuation of adverse weather conditions.