Warring parties continue to make progress in efforts towards ending the nearly decade-long conflict in Yemen, though outstanding issues remain, the UN Security Council heard on Wednesday.
Yemen’s HSA Group Future-proofs Operations and Enhances Customer Service with SAP Cloud Solutions
Group Yemen, one of the Middle East’s largest family-owned conglomerates, has successfully undergone a digital transformation in partnership with global technology company SAP SE (NYSE: SAP). By …
Saudi tries its hand at rebuilding a ‘destroyed’ Yemen
The hospital in southern Yemen was decked out with roses and red carpet runners last week for a ribbon-cutting ceremony in its cardiac wing, newly refurbished with Saudi funds.Many patients, however, …
Post-9/11 wars have contributed to some 4.5 million deaths, report suggests
Researchers attempt to calculate the number of deaths attributable to the war on terrorism, across Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq, Syria, Libya, Somalia and Yemen.
Negotiating Saudi Arabia’s Defeat and the Houthi Victory in Yemen
The images of hundreds of prisoners embracing their families after being exchanged between the Houthis and the Saudi-backed internationally recognized …
Iran still smuggling weapons, narcotics to Yemen, U.S. envoy says
By Jonathan Landay and Doina Chiacu WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Iran has continued supplying weapons and drugs that fuel the Yemen war despite its agreement to restore diplomatic ties with Saudi Arabia, U.S …
Three Looted Artifacts, Recovered From a Met Trustee’s Collection, Will Be Returned to Yemen
This week, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin L. Bragg, Jr. announced the repatriation of three antiquities collectively valued at $725,000 to Yemen. The items are an alabaster ram with an inscribed base, an alabaster female figure, and a silver vessel with …
Trapped in Yemen
Trapped in Yemen looks at the plight of Somali refugees in Yemen. Officially there are over a quarter of a million Somalis in Yemeni territories however human rights organisations have discussed numbers as big as one million spread over Yemen.
U.S. Repatriates Looted Artifacts to Yemen
According to a statement released by the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office, three artifacts recovered from a private collector were repatriated to Yemen during a recent ceremony attended by Mohammed Al-Hadhrami,
Yemen: More Talking, Less Fighting
Some fighting resumed after the ceasefire expired, mainly in the usual war zones; Taiz province in the south and Marib in central Yemen. The fighting was low key and the Saudis did not resume their airstrikes,