Tens of thousands more civilians could be displaced due to attacks by Houthi rebels in Marib province ... ( read original story ...)
UN envoy: Yemen rebels threatens peace but US offers chance
The U.N. special envoy for Yemen says the latest offensive by the Houthi rebels in the oil-rich central province of Marib threatens peace prospects ... ( read original story ...)
Yemen famine could threaten opportunity for peace, U.N. warns
Martin Griffiths, United Nations Special Envoy for Yemen, speaks as he attends the closing plenary of the fourth meeting of the Supervisory Committee on the Implementation of the Prisoners ... ( read original story ...)
New UN report warns millions of children to suffer from malnutrition in Yemen
A U.N. report released over the weekend detailed how 400,000 children under the age of five could starve to death in Yemen in 2021 amid the country's ongoing civil war and fight against COVID-19. ( read original story ...)
‘A Catch-22’: Iran’s win in Yemen a problem for Biden – with no clear solutions
An oft-neglected conflict in Yemen is settling into a significant strategic victory for Iran, with support for a Shia militant group known as the Houthis handing Tehran the ability to threaten a ... ( read original story ...)
Saudi-led coalition in Yemen moves troops to Marib to repel Houthi assault – sources
The Saudi-led coalition fighting in Yemen has redeployed troops to the Marib region and increased air strikes to try to repel an advance by the Iran-aligned Houthi group, sources in the military and ... ( read original story ...)
UN: Yemen Famine Risk Growing
The United Nations says time is running out for Yemenis, as malnutrition rates hit record highs and the war-torn country speeds towards "the worst famine the world has seen in decades." U.N. ( read original story ...)
‘Abhorrent’: Malaysia’s plan for Myanmar repatriation condemned
Rights groups are urging the Malaysian government to halt plans to send more than 1,000 Myanmar people currently in immigration detention back to Myanmar despite the political turmoil triggered by the ... ( read original story ...)
Malaysia won’t arrest illegal migrants in vaccine drive
The Malaysian government has given the assurance that it will not arrest undocumented migrants who turn up to receive the Covid-19 vaccine when the mass vaccination programme kicks off next week.. ( read original story ...)
Boost partners Lazada Malaysia, McDonald’s
Homegrown e-wallet Boost has partnered with Lazada Malaysia and McDonald’s. Boost users shopping in Lazada Malaysia can pay at the checkout by signing in with their registered mobile number and ... ( read original story ...)