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YPC: Coalition Continues Detaining 5 Oil Tankers
The US-Saudi Coalition and its mercenaries continue to detain a number of UN-licensed oil ships and prevent them from entering the country and reaching the port of Hodeidah.
Yemen Petroleum Company confirmed that the coalition continues…
11 Palestinians arrested in West Bank cities
Israeli occupation forces on Monday launched a large-scale arrest campaign in the West Bank, Palestinian media reported.
According to media, the occupation army spokesman said that 11 Palestinians were arrested from various parts of the…
Coalition Forces Continue to Escalate Their Violations, Targeting Civilians in Hodeidah
Coalition forces of Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates continued on Sunday to violate a ceasefire in Hodeida, targeting civilians with various weapons in several areas.
According to a security source in the province, the…
UN spotlights digitization of audiovisual archives to preserve human history on World Day
On Sunday, marking the annual World Day for Audiovisual Heritage, the United Nations recognized the hard work of thousands of preservation experts, from librarians to archivists and caretakers, whose knowledge and devotion is…
Airports General Manager: More than 300,000 Patients Need to Travel Abroad for Treatment
Airports General Manager, Amin Jamaan, said Saturday that more than 300,000 patients need to travel for treatment outside Yemen. He pointed out that this must be done by the United Nations.
Jamaan added that the media campaigns…
Death toll rises to 8 due to heavy rains in eastern Japan
The death toll from heavy rains caused floods and landslides in eastern Japan rose to eight on Saturday, two weeks after the same areas were hit by Typhoon Hagibis, the Japan Broadcasting Corporation reported.
Landslides swept through…
One-in-four pregnancies unplanned, two-thirds of women foregoing contraceptives
Around two-thirds of sexually active women surveyed in a new UN study indicated that although they wished to avoid or postpone having children, they had stopped relying on contraception out of concern for how it was affecting their…
Nepal benefits from end to open toilet use
Sunaina lives in Majhi, a village of 104 people in Nepal’s impoverished Terai region. Huts fashioned of mud, thatch and straw stand in a row along the shoulder of a dirt road that carves through rice fields, where Sunaina, and the majority…
Protests around the world: Politicians must address ‘growing deficit of trust’, urges Guterres
Protests in cities across the world in recent days show that “people are hurting and want to be heard” by political leaders who must now address a “growing deficit of trust”, said the UN chief on Friday. …
Human Rights Ministry holds UN responsible for coalition crimes against war prisoners
Ministry of Human Rights on Wednesday held the United Nations responsible for the crimes committed by Saudi-led aggression coalition against prisoners of the Yemeni army.
The ministry said, in a statement, that the torture of three…