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Yemen PM to Flee, Separatists Seize Aden Presidential Palace

FM Zarif Slams Haley’s New Claims on Iran Role in Yemen

Washington Will Never Achieve Any Success In Its "Puppetry" Against Tehran: Velayati

A senior Iranian official rejects unfounded US accusations about the Islamic Republic providing Yemen’s Houthi Ansarullah fighters with ballistic missiles, saying Washington will never achieve any success in its "puppetry" against Tehran.

12 Killed, 132 Wounded in Aden Clashes

Heavy fighting flared up again in Yemen's southern port city of Aden after clashes the day before killed 12 people and wounded over 130 in violence, exposing cracks within the Saudi-led alliance fighting Yemen's Houthi Ansarullah revolutionaries.

Oxfam: Starvation of Yemen Hasn’t Ended

Despite a modest easing of the Saudi-led coalition’s blockade of Yemen over the last month, the civilian population is still being starved of essential goods, as Oxfam reported that Yemen is still being starved to death.

Swedish Activist Warns of Saudi Policy to Relocate Daesh to Yemen

A senior human rights activist from Sweden slams Saudi regime for its heinous crimes against Yemeni people, raises alarm that Riyadh is seeking to relocate the Daesh (also known as ISIS or ISIL) terrorist group to Yemen.

Escalation of Fighting in Taiz Forces Temporary Closure of Oxfam's Office

Oxfam expresses serious concern at the escalation of the fighting in Taiz and Aden governorates and called for an immediate ceasefire.

UAE-backed Separatists Send Reinforcements to Yemen’s Aden amid Clashes

Separatists in southern Yemen, who are backed by the United Arab Emirates (UAE), have dispatched sizable reinforcements to the city of Aden, where they have been engaged in fierce clashes with Saudi-allied militants loyal to the former Yemeni government.

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