The Yemeni parliament has reiterated the country’s resolve to counter any military presence of the US and the UK in regional waters, a day after members of the Yemeni navy were killed in an attack by US forces in the Red Sea.
78 people were killed and dozens injured, 13 of whom are in critical condition, following the crowding at the place where money was distributed by some Yemeni businessmen in Sana'a, which took place without coordination with the Ministry of Interior of this country.
Houthi-run media said, as Riyadh seeks a permanent ceasefire to end its military involvement in the country’s long-running war. Saudi and Omani delegations held talks with Houthi officials in Yemen’s capital Sanaa.
A representative for the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) says the ongoing conflict in Yemen has made the impoverished Arab country a "living hell" for children.
The leader of Yemen’s Houthi Ansarullah movement says Saudi Arabia and its regional allies, which are involved in an atrocious military campaign against Yemen that has claimed the lives of tens of thousands of innocent civilians and left the country’s critical infrastructure in ruins, are seeking to choke off the Yemeni nation through economic pressure....