Venezuela: Past, Present and Future
Americans after suffering consecutive defeats in the Middle East, including Iraq, Syria, Lebanon and Yemen, today is facing a rising power in the South America
Yemen Flash Floods Took 172 Lives in A Month
Flash floods in Yemen, triggered by torrential rains, have killed at least 172 people, and damaged homes and UNESCO-listed world heritage sites across the country.
Nearly 600 Families Displaced in Yemen Due to Flooding
Nearly 600 families have been displaced by heavy rains and flooding in one week across Yemen, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) said.
US RQ20 Spy Drone Downed in Jizan
The air defenses of the Yemeni army on Sunday shot down a US RQ20 spy drone over Jizan region, south of Saudi Arabia.
Abu Dhabi Crown Prince To Be Investigated over Torture in Yemen
French authorities are opening an investigation into accusations of complicity in acts of torture in Yemen against the crown prince of Abu Dhabi.
Iran Condemns PGCC Accusations
Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson dismissed as groundless the anti-Iranian accusations leveled by the secretary-general of the (Persian) Gulf Cooperation Council regarding Yemen.
Yemen Famine Rising Again, UN Warns
War-torn Yemen is once again on the brink of famine as donor funds that averted catastrophe just 18 months ago has dried up, the country's UN humanitarian coordinator said.
Yemeni Drones Strike Saudi Military Site in Asir
A squadron of Yemeni drones carried out a drone strike against Saudi military targets in Asir, southwest of Saudi Arabia, the spokesman for the Yemeni armed forces said.
Lack of Funding Leads to Medical Aid Cut from UN
The United Nations will be forced to suspend three-quarters of the medical aid programs it supports in war-torn Yemen unless emergency funding is secured soon.
Yemen: 32 Doctors Die of Coronavirus
At least 32 doctors in Yemen have died as a result of the coronavirus, the Yemeni Physicians and Pharmacists Syndicate announced.