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From the Streets- Water Crisis in Taiz
The blockade on Taiz imposed by Houthis is preventing water and food to be transferred into the city. The humanitarian situation has worsened tremendously in the past month. Citizens in Taiz are...
15 killed in Aden due to random shelling by Houthi forces
Around 15 civilians were killed and others injured in Dar Saad, Sheikh Othman, and Mansoora areas in Aden as Houthi militants backed by forces loyal to the Ex President Ali Abdullah Saleh continued...
A second aid shipment arrives to Aden from UAE
A second aid shipment carrying food and medical aid sent by the UAE Red Crescent arrived in Aden on Sunday. Yemeni officials said that the shipment weighed 460 tonnes and was delivered by sea through...
Heavy strikes on Nuqom Mountain in Sana’a after the truce expired
The Saudi-led coalition warplanes targeted Nuqom Mountain in the capital, Sana’a after a 5 day truce. The strikes were followed by a series of huge explosions which caused great panic to the...
New UN Envoy Begins his Mission in Yemen
Yemen Times Staff (author), UN Simon Ruf (author) The new UN envoy to Yemen, Ismail Ould Cheikh Ahmed said that his visit to Yemen comes in support for the humanitarian team efforts that aim to ease...
Amran receives more than 100,000 displaced residents from Saada
The governor of Amran, Faisal Jomaan said that the province of Amran has received more than 100, 000 displaced people from Saada in the past three days. The Saudi-led coalition continue to target the...
Aden: clashes in Al Tawahy leave dozens killed and injured
At least 80 people have been killed in the port of Aden in fierce clashes between Houthi militants and Popular Resistance in Al Tawahy district on Wednesday. As the fighting intensified, Houthi...
Yemen in Danger of Becoming Completely Isolated from the World
Sara Al-Zawqari (author) Abdulla Al Ariqy, like many Yemenis woke up this morning grateful that telecommunications and internet lines were still operating. News over social media said that telephone...
20 Killed and 50 Injured in Sana’a
Published on 1 May 2015 in News Sara Al-Zawqari (author), Ali Al-Moshiki (author), Reuters Khaled Abdulla (photographer) 20 civilians were killed and more than 50 were injured in the capital Sana’a...
30 Dead in Khor Maksar in Aden and UNICEF delivers medical supplies by boat
30 people have been killed in the fierce ongoing clashes between the Houthis and Popular Resistance in Khor-Maksar area in Aden. Dead bodies lie on the streets, and 44 houses have been burnt in the...
Navigation in Yemen's territorial waters banned
Sana’a, Sunday April 12— Navigation in all of Yemen's territorial waters has been banned and vessels were not allowed into Yemen unless inspected and approval by the Saudi-led coalition forces. The...
Civilians killed by a coalition strike on a Republican Guards Brigade in Taiz
Sana'a, Sunday April 12—An air strike launched today morning by the Saudi-led coalition has hit Al-Dhahirah village in the Mawia district of Taiz, causing the death of at least eight civilians and...
NDC Southern Movement faction calls for return to dialogue
Published on 8 April 2015 in News Khalid Al-Karimi (author) SANA’A, April 7—Members of the Southern Movement who represented the group at the National Dialogue Conference (NDC) of 2013 and 2014...
Houthis reject Doha peace talks
SANA’A, March 24—Calls for national peace talks to resume in the Qatari capital Doha were rejected by Houthi representatives on Tuesday, while militias and military units loyal to the group continue...
Ceasefire in Marib ends clashes between tribesmen and Houthis
Bassam Al-Khameri (author) SANA’A, March 25—Fighting between Marib tribesmen and Houthi militias backed by security forces in the Qania area of Marib governorate came to an end on Tuesday after the...
Yemen’s largest power plant in need of urgent repairs: ‘could stop at any point’
Published on 18 March 2015 in News Ali Ibrahim Al-Moshki (author) The gas-operated plant in Marib governorate supplies approximatley 40 percent of Yemen’s energy needs. Experts estimate it will be...
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59 Ethiopians added to growing number of imprisoned immigrants
Published on 18 March 2015 in News Khalid Al-Karimi (author) SANA’A, March 17—Security forces in Taiz governorate detained 59 Ethiopian nationals attempting to enter Yemen illegally on Monday, days...
Landmine clearance remains difficult amid ongoing tension
Ali Aboluhom (author) Osama Mohammad, six, was playing with other children in front of his home in Sana’a’s Hasaba neighborhood in late 2011, when he stepped on a land mine that detonated, causing...
Instability in Ibb continues since houthi control
Published on 5 March 2015 in Report Bassam Al-Khameri (author) Ibb governorate remains unstable and unpredictable despite having been under the control of the Houthis, also known as Ansar Allah,...