At least three civilians were killed on Wednesday in a Saudi-led coalition airstrike on a rural camp in Khab and al-Sha'af district in Jawf province.
Late last year, the Kota Nazar, a Singaporean ship with 636 containers of steel, paper, medicine and other goods, set sail to Hodeida, the largest cargo port in war-torn Yemen.
Security forces in the southern Yemeni city of Aden arrested 10 members of an Islamist partner in the Saudi-backed Hadi regime, the Islah party said.
Saudi Arabia is to decide whether to increase domestic oil and electricity prices at the end of the month which could risk a recession, Reuters reported.
“Daily bombing campaign would not be possible without the constant presence of U.S. Air Force tanker planes refueling coalition jets.”
It is troubling that the country is willing to reverse a decades-old narrative to distract from the United Nations probe.
Yemen Watchnet