(Beirut) - Houthi authorities, who control much of Yemen, arbitrarily detained at least eight United Nations staff members in late January, 2025, 25 organizations including Human Rights Watch said ...
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The Houthi militia kidnapped more United Nations personnel, halting all humanitarian UN support in the war-torn country. Can the population survive without ...
A video shared on X allegedly shows British and American forces bombing a million-person rally for Palestine in Yemen. It shows swathes of people gathered near the Al-Saleh Mosque in Sanaa ...
Access to energy in Yemen was limited before the current conflict began nearly a decade ago. Since then, the energy crisis has worsened. Most households in Yemen struggle with irregular access to ...
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This photo released by the International Committee of the Red Cross shows its officials helping prisoners prepare to be freed by Yemen's Houthi rebels in Sanaa, Yemen, Saturday, Jan. 25 ...
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Yemen’s Houthi rebels unilaterally freed 153 war detainees Saturday, the International Committee of the Red Cross said, one of several overtures in recent ...
Yemen's Houthi rebels have released 153 war detainees unilaterally as a gesture to ease tensions and possibly revive peace talks. This release follows their recent detention of seven U.N. workers ...