Yemeni villages under Houthi control face severe economic crises, depriving residents of the joy typically associated with Eid al-Adha. Rising prices and declining income sources exacerbate the suffering of families in rural areas.
The Southern Transitional Council, seeking secession, accused the Yemeni government of targeting its leaders while military reinforcements were sent to Aden, escalating tensions in the region.
The Yemeni government and the Houthis have reached a historic agreement to release approximately <strong>1600 prisoners</strong>, aimed at enhancing peace efforts in the country. This agreement comes at a critical time as both parties seek to ease tensions that have persisted for years.
Yemen faces unprecedented economic challenges due to escalating regional tensions, threatening food security and exacerbating the suffering of its population. The agricultural sector, vital for many Yemenis, is particularly affected.
The National Museum in Taiz, once a symbol of culture and history, has been reduced to rubble due to ongoing conflict. Limited local efforts are underway to salvage what remains of the country's memory.
Yemeni expatriates are anxiously awaiting the outcomes of ongoing negotiations between the United States and Iran, mediated by Pakistan. Concerns about the potential collapse of the ceasefire and a return to conflict could significantly affect their remittance-dependent economy.
Supporters of the Southern Transitional Council gathered in Aden's Al-Aroudh Square, demanding recognition as a key player in Yemen's political process. These demonstrations mark the ninth anniversary of the council's establishment and will extend to several provinces.
A new assassination in Aden, Yemen targeted the acting executive director of the Social Fund for Development, Wissam Qaid, provoking widespread condemnation from international organizations and embassies. This incident follows another assassination less than two weeks ago, raising questions about security and investigations in the country.
Yemeni Presidential Leadership Council member Mahmoud Al-Sabihi urged for calm and enhanced southern dialogue, warning against movements that could threaten the country's stability.
Major General Mahmoud Al-Sabihi, a member of the Yemeni Presidential Leadership Council, has called for national unity and prioritizing the public interest as tensions escalate in southern Yemen, particularly in Aden.
Yemeni photographer Bassam Al-Awadi has announced his retirement from photography due to security harassment and restrictions imposed by the Houthi group. This decision highlights the significant challenges faced by artists in Yemen.
Yemen is witnessing a significant rise in malaria cases across four governorates, highlighting the fragility of the country's health system. UN warnings indicate an epidemic risk threatening millions of residents.
The economic crisis in Yemen is worsening, pushing millions of day laborers to the brink of poverty. Economic stagnation and delayed salary payments exacerbate their daily struggles.
International concerns are rising over the worsening hunger crisis in Yemen, where reports indicate unprecedented levels of food insecurity. This situation is exacerbated by ongoing conflict and declining humanitarian support.
The Yemeni 'National Shield' forces have intensified their security measures in Hadramout by seizing unlicensed weapons and closing violating shops. This effort aims to enhance stability and protect the local population.
The Southern Transitional Council condemned the storming of its headquarters in Sayoun by security forces, warning of widespread popular escalation if violations continue. This incident occurred just hours after the headquarters was reopened.
Yemeni authorities in Taiz have arrested two individuals accused of assassinating a drug enforcement officer, bringing the total number of detainees in the case to eight. This action follows intensive efforts by security forces.
The project to rehabilitate rural roads in Yemen has opened new horizons for trade, education, and healthcare, enhancing job opportunities and supporting economic resilience amid challenging conditions.
Yemen is preparing to implement an emergency revenue plan discussed in Washington, amid increasing international pressure linking government support to the unification of public revenues. This move is seen as vital for enhancing financial stability in the country.
Predictions indicate that commodity prices in Yemen will continue to rise even if the war ends, as the repercussions of the conflict remain. Increased shipping fees for oil tankers heading to Yemen reflect the worsening economic crisis.
During his recent visit to Hadhramaut, Ambassador Al-Jaber emphasized his country's commitment to supporting stability and dialogue in the region. His statements come at a critical time as the local government seeks to achieve stability amid increasing challenges.
The Saudi 'Masam' project successfully destroyed <strong>1,696</strong> pieces of mines and war remnants in Hadhramaut, reflecting the Kingdom's commitment to protecting civilians in Yemen. This operation underscores ongoing efforts to ensure safety in conflict-affected areas.
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.
Yemen is facing a severe crisis in the labor market as seasonal businesses continue to decline, leading to their complete absence during crucial trade seasons. This situation reflects the devastating impact of the ongoing war on the local economy.
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.
The internationally recognized Yemeni government has announced the launch of a comprehensive financial correction program aimed at enhancing oversight of government revenues. This initiative comes as part of the government's efforts to restore economic stability in the country.
The city of Mukalla in Hadhramaut province has experienced significant tensions following the events of Saturday, raising concerns about the region's stability. Statements from the Southern Transitional Council indicate a potential escalation that could lead to greater chaos.
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.
A prominent military leader of the Southern Transitional Council was killed, and several others were injured during armed clashes in the city of Al-Hubailin in Lahij governorate, southern Yemen. This incident reflects the escalating tensions in the region.