Dozens of people at al-Zuhra district in Hodeida province staged a protest to denounce the continuation of the Saudi-led coalition crimes against civilians in Yemen.
The U.S. Senate approved to debate a bill to stop US military support for Saudi Arabia in its war on Yemen.
Yemen's warring parties have reportedly agreed to reopen the airport in the capital Sana'a, which was shuttered last year after numerous attacks by Saudi Arabia.
The Saudis’ bombs have struck factories, roads, bridges, hospitals, wells, funerals, weddings, gatherings entirely of women and a school bus full of children.
Delegates of Yemen's warring resigned and Houthi movement say they have set January 20 as a final date to exchange prisoners from both sides, in a mass swap deal.
A prisoner swap in Yemen will take weeks and may involve the repatriation of third country nationals captured in the nearly four-year war, a senior official of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) said.
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