The Lebanon national football team is gearing up to face Yemen in a crucial playoff for the 2027 AFC Cup, scheduled for June 4. This match represents a golden opportunity for Lebanon to qualify for the tournament for the third time in its history.
Saudi Arabia has announced urgent support for Yemen in the form of oil derivatives worth up to <strong>$150 million</strong>. This initiative aims to improve humanitarian conditions in the country amid ongoing crises faced by the Yemeni people.
Former Yemeni President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi has died after a complex political career marked by crises, including war and coup. The presidential statement praised his wise leadership during one of Yemen's toughest periods.
The funeral prayer for former Yemeni president Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi will take place tomorrow, Friday, at Imam Turki bin Abdullah Mosque in Riyadh, where he will be buried in Al-Oud Cemetery. Hadi's passing marks the end of a complex political era in Yemen.
Former Yemeni President Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi passed away this morning, leaving behind significant political testimony regarding Yemen's recent history. In a previous interview, Hadi stated that 'Operation Decisive Storm' saved Yemen from falling into Iranian control.
Former Yemeni president Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi passed away in Riyadh, marking the end of a significant chapter in Yemen's modern history. Hadi, who faced immense challenges, was known for defending the legitimacy of the state against the Iranian-backed Houthi coup.
Amid economic crises and fuel shortages, Chinese electric cars are gaining popularity in Yemen. Truck drivers and traders are turning to these vehicles as an alternative solution to fuel problems.
Former Yemeni President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi has died at the age of 78, concluding a lengthy political career that witnessed significant transformations in Yemen. His presidency was marked by challenges and conflicts that reshaped the nation.
King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman expressed deep sorrow over the passing of former Yemeni President Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi. They reaffirmed Saudi Arabia's support for Yemen during these challenging times.
Saudi King Salman bin Abdulaziz and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman extended their condolences to the government and people of Yemen following the death of former President Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi, who passed away after a long illness. This comes at a critical time for Yemen, which is grappling with multiple crises due to ongoing conflict.
Amid economic crises, many Yemenis are resorting to smuggling khat into Saudi Arabia in search of a livelihood. This perilous choice threatens their lives and exposes them to arrest or death.
Former Yemeni President Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi has died at the age of 80 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, according to government and family sources. Hadi was a prominent figure in Yemen's modern history, having led the country during a tumultuous period.
Yemen welcomed a new Saudi fuel grant aimed at improving electricity services during the summer. The Yemeni government confirmed that this support will alleviate the suffering of residents amid ongoing power outages.
Saudi Arabia has pledged $150 million in urgent support to meet Yemen's energy needs amid a severe humanitarian crisis. This initiative reflects the kingdom's ongoing commitment to assist the Yemeni people.
Saudi Arabia has urgently provided $150 million in oil derivatives to support the operation of electricity stations in Yemen. This initiative is part of the Kingdom's efforts to enhance the stability of essential services in the country.
A Saudi source announced that the Kingdom will supply Yemen with oil derivatives worth up to <strong>$150 million</strong> to meet the electricity generation needs until the end of <strong>2026</strong>. This initiative comes as Yemen faces a severe energy crisis.
Houthi leader Abdul-Malik al-Houthi has intensified his attacks on humanitarian organizations, repeating accusations of espionage, which legitimizes new arrests of aid workers. This comes as Yemen faces a severe humanitarian crisis.
UN reports warn of rising malnutrition rates among children in Houthi-controlled areas, exacerbated by the closure of a charitable bakery in Ibb due to donation restrictions, increasing the suffering of poor families.
The International Committee of the Red Cross has announced arrangements for the release of detainees in Yemen following an agreement between conflicting parties. This agreement aims to transfer detainees and return them to their homes.
The spokesperson for the Coalition to Support Legitimacy in Yemen, Major General Turki Al-Maliki, announced an agreement for the release of <strong>1750 prisoners</strong> from various Yemeni parties and coalition forces, including <strong>seven Saudis</strong>. This agreement is part of ongoing peace efforts in the region.
The United Nations has welcomed the agreement to release detainees in Yemen, emphasizing the need for the release of all arbitrarily held individuals by the Houthis. This announcement comes at a critical time as international pressure mounts to end the ongoing conflict in the country.
In a significant move towards peace in Yemen, Major General Turki Al-Maliki announced the signing of an agreement to release <strong>1750</strong> prisoners from all Yemeni parties, including <strong>7</strong> Saudi prisoners. The agreement was signed in Amman on <strong>May 14, 2026</strong>.
The Coalition for Supporting Legitimacy in Yemen announced a historic agreement to release <strong>1750 prisoners</strong> from all Yemeni parties, including <strong>27 prisoners</strong> from the coalition, among them <strong>7 Saudis</strong>. The agreement was signed in <strong>Amman</strong> with the participation of Yemeni parties and under the auspices of the UN special envoy to Yemen, <strong>Hans Grundberg</strong>.
The Yemeni government and Houthi rebels have reached a historic agreement, facilitated by the United Nations, to release approximately 1,700 prisoners and detainees. This development opens new avenues for humanitarian efforts in the country.
The internationally recognized Yemeni government and the Houthi group announced the exchange of over 1600 prisoners, marking the largest swap since the conflict began. This announcement comes at a sensitive time as peace efforts continue in the country.
Despite the dire humanitarian conditions in Yemen, approximately <strong>72,000 migrants</strong> from the Horn of Africa have arrived in the country over the past four months. This ongoing influx highlights the increasing challenges faced by the Yemeni government.
The Houthis have announced an expansion of their military arsenal by importing drones and missiles from Iran, heightening tensions in the region. This development comes at a critical time as fears of potential military escalation in Yemen rise.
The family of Yemeni political leader Mohammed Qahatan has denied claims of his death in an airstrike in 2015, asserting that he has been forcibly disappeared by the Houthis. They continue to seek information regarding his whereabouts.
In Yemen, tribal movements are intensifying in support of 'Mira', who claims to be the daughter of the late Iraqi President Saddam Hussein. This comes amid demands for the restoration of her allegedly confiscated rights and properties.
Yemeni Presidential Council President Rashad Alimi congratulated Russian President Vladimir Putin on the occasion of Victory Day, celebrated on May 9 each year. This day symbolizes the victory over Nazism in World War II and is an important historical commemoration in Russia and other countries.