The Yemeni Deputy Ambassador to the UAE praised the country's steadfast support for Yemen amid the ongoing challenges faced by the nation. He emphasized the importance of continued cooperation between the two countries.
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.
Yemeni Prime Minister Dr. Sha'if Al-Zandani stressed the importance of intensifying efforts to combat illegal immigration and address smuggling networks during a meeting with the International Organization for Migration's regional director in Aden.
Dr. Abdullah Al-Rabeeah met with Yemen's Minister of Planning and International Cooperation, Dr. Afrah Abdulaziz Al-Zuba, in Riyadh to enhance humanitarian collaboration amid escalating crises in Yemen.
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.
Mohammed Ali al-Houthi, a leader of the Ansar Allah group, affirmed their commitment to a ceasefire with the United States, contingent upon Washington halting its aggression. These statements come at a critical time in the Yemeni conflict.
Three sisters tragically drowned in a water tank in Hajjah Governorate, prompting urgent calls for securing water tanks. This incident comes amid rising drowning cases in the country.
In recent hours, a serious military escalation has occurred as rockets from Iran and Lebanon targeted Israeli territory, coinciding with a drone launched from Yemen towards the southern city of Eilat. This escalation raises concerns about the potential for a large-scale conflict in the region.
The Masam project teams successfully removed 1,231 landmines in Yemen last week, bringing the total number of cleared mines to 552,000. This initiative aims to secure areas affected by landmines, which pose a significant threat to civilian lives.
Tel Aviv and Jerusalem experienced massive explosions due to simultaneous missile attacks from Iran, Lebanon, and Yemen, resulting in significant material damage and injuries to three individuals. Israel is enhancing its defenses and increasing the production of interceptor missiles.
The Yemeni Cabinet approved a package of financial reforms aimed at improving employee salary disbursement and enhancing transparency. Additionally, it agreed to establish a public agency for the wounded to provide comprehensive care.
Israel has faced simultaneous attacks from Iran, Lebanon, and Yemen, with massive explosions reported in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem. The situation marks a significant escalation in regional tensions.
The Houthi decision to cancel <strong>4,225</strong> commercial agencies in their controlled areas has sparked widespread anger among the economic community, raising fears of worsening living conditions and rising prices.
A collection of classic cars is cruising through the streets of Yemen, evoking memories of the past and reflecting a unique culture. This phenomenon highlights the beauty of vintage design and revives heritage amidst current challenges.
The Mayon Human Rights Organization has warned of a worsening humanitarian situation in Yemen due to landmines, reporting that <strong>1367</strong> civilians have died since <strong>2018</strong>. These mines pose a serious threat to civilian lives, especially children.
Houthi forces in Yemen are intensifying their arrest campaigns against civilians who refuse conscription, amid allegations of espionage for Israel. These actions raise increasing human rights concerns regarding new violations against Yemenis.
The Saudi project Masam announced the removal of <strong>1231</strong> landmines and unexploded ordnance in Yemen during the first week of April. This reflects its commitment to securing areas affected by mines.
The Yemeni Ministry of Finance has announced the launch of a comprehensive financial and structural correction program aimed at resuming the implementation of the government's economic reform priorities. This initiative seeks to stabilize the economic situation and enhance financial management efficiency.
Recent floods in Yemen have impacted around <strong>27,000 people</strong>, with warnings of heavy rainfall continuing until next month, exacerbating the humanitarian situation for displaced individuals.
A Yemeni parliament member has filed a lawsuit against three American security contractors in a U.S. federal court, accusing them of carrying out targeted assassinations of political enemies in Yemen with support from the United Arab Emirates. This lawsuit follows an assassination attempt on the member in 2015.
Saudi Arabia and the UAE face new challenges that have led them to suspend their disputes, despite ongoing issues, particularly in Yemen. This analysis reveals the true dimensions of the crisis.
The Yemeni government in Aden is ramping up regulatory campaigns on gas filling stations and commercial markets to prevent monopolies and ensure price stability. This initiative comes in response to rising gas prices and increasing complaints from citizens about supply shortages.
The Yemeni Houthi group has announced the arrest of several individuals alleged to be working with Israeli intelligence. This announcement comes amid rising tensions in the region.
The Houthi group announced the arrest of individuals accused of espionage for Israel, coinciding with the Israeli army's detection of a missile launched from Yemen. This development raises security concerns in the region.
In a tragic incident in Mukalla, Hadhramaut, three protesters were killed and others injured by Yemeni government forces during a peaceful demonstration supporting the Southern Transitional Council. This event highlights escalating tensions in the region.
Significant security tensions were reported in the city of Mukalla, Hadhramaut, eastern Yemen, during a public event organized by supporters of the Southern Transitional Council. The event was marred by gunfire, escalating the already heightened tensions in the region.
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has resumed consultations with the Yemeni government after a hiatus of over 11 years, reflecting a notable improvement in institutional performance. This development indicates the beginning of a gradual economic recovery despite ongoing challenges.
Israel has experienced unprecedented military escalation with simultaneous missile and drone attacks originating from Iran, Lebanon, and Yemen. Reports indicate one injury in Petah Tikva and significant damage in multiple areas of Tel Aviv.
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has concluded its Article IV consultations with Yemen after an eleven-year hiatus due to ongoing conflict in the country. This step marks a new beginning in the economic relations between Yemen and the international financial institution.
Kuwait has strongly condemned the treacherous attack targeting the coalition forces camp in the Yemeni city of Sayoun, emphasizing the need to hold the perpetrators accountable. This attack comes at a sensitive time as Yemen faces increasing tensions.