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          Yemen

          A Houthi soldier stands in front of a digital billboard showing explosions, during a protest against Israel in Sanaa on Friday. EPA

          Yemen’s Houthi Prime Minister killed in Israeli strike

          NewsAugust 30, 2025
          Houthi military chief of general staff Mohammad Al Ghamari. Photo: SABA

          Houthi military chief targeted in Israeli attack threatens retaliation

          MENAAugust 30, 2025
          A fireball rises from the site of an Israeli air strike in Sanaa. Reuters

          Who are the Houthi leaders on Israel's hit list?

          MENAAugust 29, 2025
          Once operational, the second phase of the plant in Aden is expected to generate enough power for 687,000 homes. Photo: Global South Utilities

          UAE company opens solar plant in Yemen to power 330,000 homes

          EnergyAugust 29, 2025
          A boy looks at smoke rising from Israeli strikes on Yemen's capital Sanaa, on August 24. EPA

          Israel assessing whether Sanaa strikes killed Houthi leaders

          MENAAugust 29, 2025
          Houthi supporters rally against Israel's war in Gaza. Reuters

          The violence between Israel and the Houthis serves neither of their people

          EditorialAugust 26, 2025
          Smoke rises from the site of Israeli strikes on Sanaa, Yemen, on August 24. EPA

          Escalation after Houthis reportedly fire cluster munitions

          MENAAugust 25, 2025
          A fireball rises from the site of an Israeli air strike in Sanaa, Yemen, on Sunday. Reuters

          Ten killed and 92 injured in Israeli air strikes on Sanaa, Houthi rebels say

          MENAAugust 24, 2025
          Yemeni citizen Talal Mahdi was killed in 2017 by Indian nurse Nimisha Priya in Sanaa. Photo: Abdel Fattah Mahdi

          Yemeni murder victim's family push for execution of killer Indian nurse

          AsiaAugust 23, 2025
          The Israeli military says the attack on the power station near Yemen's capital was in response to attacks launched from the country. AFP

          Israel strikes Yemeni power plant near Houthi-controlled Sanaa

          MENAAugust 17, 2025
          Gen Tareq Saleh, a nephew of the late president Ali Abdullah Saleh, led a coalition of anti-Houthi forces loyal to Yemen's internationally recognised government. Reuters

          US praises Yemeni forces led by Tariq Saleh for foiling Houthi smuggling attempt

          MENAAugust 15, 2025
          Darvaza gas crater in Turkmenistan. Getty Images

          The world's most spectacular sinkholes: from Turkmenistan to Oman

          NewsAugust 12, 2025
          Security forces in Abyan province, Yemen, search for bodies and survivors after a boat carrying about 200 mostly Ethiopian migrants sank off the coast. AFP

          Africa-Yemen migration crisis requires new approach, IOM warns

          MENAAugust 11, 2025
          Ethiopian migrants walk on the shores of Ras Al Ara, Yemen, after disembarking from a boat in 2019. So long as peace and stability elude Yemen, more migrants will die on their way there or face violence and abuse even if they make it. AP

          Without peace in Yemen more Red Sea migrants will die

          EditorialAugust 07, 2025
          EDITORS NOTE: Graphic content / This picture shows boats on the shore in Yemen's Abyan province on August 5, 2025. More than 90 people were killed when a migrant boat sank off Yemen's coast, a security source and a local official told AFP on August 5, updating earlier tolls. The boat carrying mostly Ethiopian migrants sank on August 3, as it headed towards Abyan governorate in southern Yemen, a frequent destination for boats smuggling African migrants hoping to reach the wealthy Gulf states. (Photo by AFP)

          UN migration agency demands accountability for Yemen boat tragedy

          MENAAugust 05, 2025
          Ethiopian migrants waiting for a boat to Yemen. An increasing number have been making this journey in recent years and a growing number of boats have been sinking. AFP

          Scores of African migrants killed as boat sinks off Yemen, officials say

          MENAAugust 03, 2025
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