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jns.orgSaudi Arabia conducted strikes on Houthi targets in Yemen following concerns over Iranian aircraft allegedly transporting weapons and military personnel. Houthi forces responded with missile and drone attacks on Saudi Arabia. President Trump expressed support for Saudi Crown Prin…
southfront.orgA strike hit Sana'a International Airport using British-made Storm Shadow cruise missiles. The missiles were likely fired from Saudi jets operating inside Saudi airspace. Houthi ballistic missiles have been fired into Saudi Arabia.
news.google.com@MarioNawfal reported that a Mahan Air flight carrying a Houthi delegation diverted to Hodeidah after Saudi air force action. Passengers were shown celebrating aboard the plane that had left Tehran.
arynews.tvIran's state TV reported that the IRGC fired warning shots at two ships attempting to cross the Strait of Hormuz. The incident occurred amid ongoing tensions between Iran and the U.S. over control of the waterway.
theiranproject.comYemen's internationally recognised government accused Iran and the Houthi group of violating its airspace and said it will respond appropriately. The statement cited repeated violations of Yemeni sovereignty and a new Iranian flight outside legal aviation frameworks.
nypost.comA Mahan Air flight from Iran reached Sanaa this week carrying more than 200 Yemenis. The aircraft later transported a Houthi delegation to Tehran.
theyeshivaworld.comA cargo ship came under attack Sunday in the Red Sea near Yemen, according to the British military. The incident marks the latest maritime attack in the area.
theiranproject.comYemen's internationally recognized government criticized Iran for operating a flight that transported Houthi members to Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's funeral in Tehran. The president said the move bypassed official approval and deepened divisions. Houthi supporters demonstrated in San…
Yemeni armed forces reported firing air-defense missiles at Saudi aircraft they said entered Yemeni airspace to block an Iranian civilian flight. The plane carried more than 200 passengers and later returned to Tehran.
dohanews.coAhmed Nagi and Taha Nabil in Taiz governorate face barriers to treatment for liver and eye conditions. Broader data show widespread gaps in Yemen's medical system and recruitment of foreign doctors.
news.google.comAn Iranian commercial aircraft arrived in Sana’a on July 2-3. The landing marks the first reported direct civilian flight from Iran to Houthi-controlled territory in recent months.
soompi.comTwo vessels reported encounters with small craft off Yemen's coast near Balhaf. Both incidents occurred on the same day and involved four people aboard each craft.
jns.orgWestern intelligence sources report that the Houthis are using the current calm period to upgrade both the range and accuracy of their missiles. The group is backed by Iran.
A correspondent for Saudi-owned Al Arabiya television died when a bomb planted on his car exploded late Wednesday in Yemen's eastern Hadramout governorate. Authorities had warned him of threats one month earlier.
Al JazeeraAdel Mohsen, 56, has followed every World Cup since 1982. In Mukalla this year he relies on a stadium screen because he cannot afford a backup battery or internet vouchers.
Al JazeeraA five-day pediatric heart surgery camp at the Cardiac and Vascular Diseases and Kidney Transplant Center in Taiz treated 110 children from across Yemen between May 16 and 21.
Al JazeeraYemen’s presidency announced that former president Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi died Thursday at his residence in Riyadh. He was 80. State media reported no further details on the cause of death.
vancouversun.comA displaced family in southern Yemen has resorted to eating boiled tree leaves after World Food Programme assistance stopped more than six months ago. The household of ten lives in a makeshift tent in Al-Manij camp near Taez.
Al JazeeraReduced international assistance and a collapsing Yemeni rial have left displaced families in Maryamah camp with limited food and medical care. Local residents in Seiyun also report rising hardship as the economy contracts.
Al JazeeraStarlink satellite internet is transforming access for Yemenis in areas with unreliable local networks, powering hubs like Mukalla Creative Hub and supporting remote work and education. Users report speeds of 100 to 150 Mbps, but high device costs and Houthi threats pose challeng…
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewSomali pirates seized the MT Eureka oil tanker off Yemen's coast, marking the second such incident in 10 days. The vessel is being steered toward Somalia, amid a resurgence of piracy in the region. Security officials attribute the increase to distractions from Houthi attacks on s…
asiaone.comA bulk carrier in the Gulf of Aden reported a suspicious approach by a green-hulled skiff accompanied by a white fishing vessel. The incident occurred 84 nautical miles southwest of al-Mukalla, Yemen, according to maritime security alerts. No further details on outcomes or identi…
eco-business.comMore than 900 people died or disappeared along the Eastern Route in 2025, marking the deadliest year on record for the migration path from Africa to the Gulf. Dozens of men trekked home in Djibouti after failing to cross to Yemen. The journey highlights ongoing dangers including…
jns.orgThe tanker LPG SEVAN, identified by number 9177806, faced sanctions on April 24, 2026, following its recent cargo loading in Iran. The vessel frequently delivers to Bangladesh and the Houthis in Yemen. A clarification noted that a referenced photo shows a different tanker carryin…
ansa.itYemen faces a deepening hunger crisis driven by rising food prices and international sanctions. Eighty percent of the population lives below the poverty line. Al Jazeera's Yousef Marwry detailed how Yemenis are coping with these challenges.
citizen.co.zaHouthi leader Abdulmalik al Houthi stated support for Iran in a recent speech amid ongoing regional conflicts. The group is reportedly considering a toll on vessels in the Red Sea, similar to measures by Iran in the Strait of Hormuz. United Nations efforts continue to address the…
thewalrus.caFood costs in Yemen are soaring, exacerbating the country's ongoing hunger crisis. Import disruptions, US-backed sanctions, and a pause in UN aid programmes are contributing factors. These issues are making it difficult for millions of Yemenis to afford sufficient food.