Yemen’s prime minister resigns amid power struggle
According to six government sources, Finance Minister Salem Saleh Bin Braik is expected to replace Mubarak as prime minister
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According to six government sources, Finance Minister Salem Saleh Bin Braik is expected to replace Mubarak as prime minister
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The U.S. has vowed to continue its large-scale strikes, which began last month, unless the Houthis cease attacks on Red Sea shipping lanes
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A senior UAE official called the reports “wild unsubstantiated stories,” while a Saudi official source also refuted the claims
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According to EU NAVFOR, seven pirates boarded the vessel, which was carrying eight Somali crew members
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The strikes are a direct response to the Houthi movement’s threats to international shipping
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Trump also issued a stark warning to Iran, the Houthis’ key backer, demanding that Tehran immediately cease its support for the group
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After years of displacement and restrictions due to conflict, Bedouins are eager to reclaim their nomadic way of life
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Four migrant boats sank off Djibouti and Yemen, leaving one dead and over 180 missing, with many feared drowned.
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Morocco and Yemen have signed seven agreements to strengthen bilateral cooperation in areas such as education, infrastructure, and meteorology.
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At least 17 people were killed and 74 others injured on Sunday in a series of explosions that struck four gas stations in Yemen’s southern Al-Bayda province, according to the Health Ministry under the internationally unrecognized Houthi-led government. As many as 50 others are in critical condition, the ministry said in a statement. Late Saturday, the Interior Ministry’s media platform said the explosions occurred in the Nassefa area of Al-Zahir district. Houthi government spokesperson Hashem Sharafuddin said security forces are actively investigating the incident, though no further details were provided. The group extended “deepest condolences and sympathy to the families and loved ones of the victims of the tragic incident that occurred due to the explosion at gas stations.” The presence of numerous gas stations in residential areas across Yemen has led to repeated accidents. Yemen remains deeply affected by a prolonged civil war that has devastated its infrastructure and left millions suffering from a humanitarian crisis.
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