News Yemen: Yemen food ships face mounting delays as conflict backs up deliveries
LONDON - Merchant vessels are taking weeks to deliver vital food supplies to Yemen as Saudi-led coalition warships search for arms bound for Iran-allied Houthi fighters and heavy fighting disrupts shipments in a worsening humanitarian crisis.
News Yemen: Yemen's food crisis deepens as banks cut credit for shipments
LONDON/ABU DHABI - Banks have cut credit lines for traders shipping food to war-torn Yemen, where ports have been battlegrounds and the financial system is grinding to a halt, choking vital supplies to an impoverished country that could face famine.
News Yemen: Israeli Airstrikes Hit Yemen, Killing 35 People and Injuring 131
Israeli airstrikes hit Yemen on Wednesday, killing 35 people and injuring 131. The strikes on the capital Sanaâa and the northern province of al-Jawf come a day after Israelâs strike on Qatar targeting senior Hamas leadership. Yemenâs Health Ministry said that Israel attacked civilian and residential areas in Sanaâa, as well as a government compound in al-Jawf province. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that the strikes were in response to a Houthi drone attack that struck an
News Yemen: Yemen's main separatist group says it launched military operation in Abyan
DUBAI, Dec 15 (Reuters) - Yemen's main separatist group, the Southern Transitional Council, said they have launched a military operation in southern Abyan province. The STC has recently claimed broad control of Southern Yemen. (Reporting by Ahmed Elimam; Editing by Sharon Singleton)
News Yemen: What Are the 4 Rival Visions Splitting Southern Yemen After the STC Collapse?
Between Mujahid’s dream of a “State of Hadramaut” and Fatima’s vision of a south cleansed of northern influence lies a deeply fragmented Yemeni geography—one now divided not only by political parties, ...
News Yemen: Yemen's Huthis finance war with fuel from Iran: UN report
Fuel loaded from ports in Iran has generated revenue to finance the Yemen Huthi rebel war effort against the Saudi-backed government, according to a report by a UN panel of experts seen by AFP. In its ...
News Yemen: UAE utility withdraws Yemen and transfers solar energy plants to the government
Global South Utilities, based in Abu Dhabi, has handed over two solar power plants to Yemen's Public Electricity Corporation.
News Yemen: US directs US$11 million to help Yemen agricultural sector
The US has allocated US$11 million as assistance to develop agricultural sector in Yemen. In his recent meeting with Mike Sarhan, country manager of US Agency for International Development (USAID), ...
News Yemen: Houthis, Yemen government say to exchange nearly 3,000 prisoners
UN rights chief Volker Turk, meanwhile, urged the rebels to "immediately and unconditionally" release dozens of UN staffers detained in the country.
News Yemen: A ship-to-ship oil transfer: How the UN seeks to prevent a catastrophe near Yemen
The United Nations has taken action to prevent a catastrophic oil spill of the coast of Yemen. The supertanker FSO Safer, a converted oil storage vessel, has been abandoned because of unrest in ...
News Yemen: Saudi Arabia to grant Yemen $1.2 billion in economic aid
Saudi Arabia said it would grant $1.2 billion of financial aid to Yemen’s internationally recognized government in a bid to buoy the country's struggling economy SANAA, Yemen -- Saudi Arabia ...
News Yemen: Student loan debt: Averages and other statistics in 2023
The student loan debt balance in the U.S. has increased by 66% over the past decade, and it now totals more than $1.77 trillion, according to the Federal Reserve. Here’s a closer look at student ...
News Yemen: Best Debt Consolidation Loans Of August 2023
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News Yemen: Is the Middle East’s Makeover a Mirage?
These are not the only such deals taking place in the Middle East. In 2020, Israel agreed to open relations with Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates in the Abraham Accords—the first such act of ...
News Yemen: Thinking of consolidating your debt? Here are the pros and cons you need to know
It can be easy to fall into debt, especially if you tend to overspend or you have no choice but to pay for necessities with a credit card. But getting out of debt is often much harder when ...
News Yemen: Oil from "FSO Safer" supertanker decaying off Yemen's coast finally being pumped onto another ship
Cairo — An international team began siphoning oil out of a decrepit oil tanker off the coast of Yemen on Tuesday, the United Nations chief said, a crucial step in a complex salvage operation ...
News Yemen: Drop in UN Aid Increases Food Insecurity in Yemen
The United Nations warned again of the repercussions of increased food insecurity in Yemen’s liberated areas, as economic experts expressed their concern about new risks after Russia suspended the Black Sea grain deal. Most of Yemen's governorates are witnessing a significant rise in the prices of food commodities and a deterioration in the local currency. Mohammed Shamsan, a resident of the al-Maqatirah district in Lahj, passes daily by the UN aid distribution center, hoping to receive a food basket to help him provide essential items for his family.
News Yemen: Biden Says There’s No Blockade. Tell That to Yemenis Who Need Medical Care.
There are just three flights leaving Sana’a every week. But Yemen has an estimated 71,000 cancer patients who need out-of-country care.