In turn, the Houthis have refused to enter true cease-fire negotiations until Saudi Arabia unilaterally ends their war, withdraws all Saudi-led military forces, fully ends its blockade of Yemen’s air …
Yemen’s rivals are not only clashing on the ground but battling economically for revenue from ports
Sporadic armed clashes between Yemen’s Houthi rebels and government forces are straining peace efforts, and the rivals are now also battling over revenue from ports, trade, banking and natural …
Yemen needs to create 188,000 jobs per year
Yemen needs to create at least188,000 new jobs to meet the annual growth in labor force and to solve the country’s unemployment crisis. A survey, conducted recently by Yemen’s Labor Market Program …
U.K. Announces Sanctions to Tackle ‘Rising Threat’ Posed by Iran
The U.K. has handed over extensive evidence to United Nations Security Council members demonstrating the Iranian regime continues to send weapons to the Houthis in Yemen and to Russia for use in …
Is peace finally coming to Yemen?
Yemen’s long and bloody civil war has been the scene of one of the worst humanitarian crises in the world. Now, there is renewed hope for peace as negotiations develop between Saudi Arabia, who …
Disappearances in Yemen
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Livestock’s soaring prices overshadow Eid al-Adha in war-torn Yemen
SANAA, June 27 (Xinhua) — Despite the longest cease-fire in years in war-torn Yemen, residents of the capital Sanaa are still financially strained to buy traditional sacrificial animals for Eid …
‘Economic Warfare’: Yemenis Struggle Despite Ease In Fighting
At a livestock market in war-battered Yemen, goats and sheep meant to be slaughtered for the Muslim Eid al-Adha holiday are happily munching on hay, instead of leaving with a buyer.
‘Economic Warfare’: Yemenis Struggle Despite Ease In Fighting
At a livestock market in war-battered Yemen, goats and sheep meant to be slaughtered for the Muslim Eid al-Adha holiday are happily munching on hay, instead of leaving with a buyer.
Leaders criticise Obama on ‘protecting Muslims in India’ remark — here’s who said what
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said she was shocked that Obama has made such remarks. “He was commenting on Indian Muslims… having bombed Muslim-majority countries from Syria to Yemen… during …