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US Health Secretary resigns from his post
US media reported on Saturday that the US Secretary of Health, Alex Azar, resigned due to the Trump supporters’ storming of the Congress building.
According to the American “CNN” channel, Azar will remain in office until the 20th of this…
Fewer protections, lower wages, and higher health risks: Homeworking in the COVID era
The UN’s labour agency (ILO) called on Wednesday for greater recognition and protection for the hundreds of millions of people who work from home, accounting for almost eight per cent of the global workforce even before the…
Three UN peacekeepers killed, six wounded in attack in Mali
Three United Nations peacekeepers in Mali were killed and six others wounded in an attack on Wednesday, by unidentified armed elements, the UN mission in the country has said.
The peacekeepers’ convoy…
Countries have plans, but lack money to implement climate change adaptation: UN report
Though countries have made progress in planning for climate change adaptation, significant gaps remain in financing such initiatives and bringing them the stage where they bring real protection against climate change impacts such as…
UN to Urge US to Reverse Plan to Blacklist Yemen’s Ansarullah
UN aid chief Mark Lowcock will on Thursday urge Washington to reverse a plan to designate Yemen’s Ansarullah a foreign terrorist organization, warning the move would push the country into a “famine on a scale that we have not seen for…
ICRC health intervention in Hodeida discussed
A meeting has discussed health interventions of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in Bajil district in Hodeida province.
The meeting was held on Wednesday, bringing together the ICRC team and the Yemeni Red…
National Salvation Government: We will take appropriate steps towards US decision
The National Salvation Government on Tuesday condemned the aggressive decision issued by the US State Department to classify Ansarullah among a list of so-called terrorist groups.
The government considered the decision an attack on the…
Two-Thirds of Yemenis Lack Access to Safe Water: Red Cross
The International Committee of the Red Cross in Yemen says the Saudi-led coalition’s aggression against the Arab country has deprived two-thirds of Yemenis of access to potable water and basic health services.
“Two out of three…
Human Rights Commission releases scathing report on horrible human cost of Saudi-led aggression
A Human Rights Commission report revealed that there have been unjustified attacks on thousands of civilians in Yemen, destroying thousands of homes and killing and injuring thousands of civilians, as a result of Saudi-led aggression…
HRW condemns US designation on Yemen
Human Rights Watch (HRW) criticized the US administration’s efforts seeking to designate Ansar Allah Movement of Yemen as a terrorist group.
Afrah Nasser, specialist in Yemen affairs at the HRW, said in a statement that the designation…