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Yemeni Gov’t Welcomes New UNSC Arms Embargo On Houthi Militia

ADEN, Mar 2 (NNN-YPA) – The Yemeni government and several other Arab countries, yesterday, welcomed the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) resolution, that imposed an arms embargo on the Houthi militia in Yemen, as an entity.

The Houthi militia currently controls the capital, Sanaa, and most key northern provinces of the Arab world’s poorest country.

Undeclared Talks Between Yemeni Warring Factions In Oman End In Deadlock

ADEN, Feb 25 (NNN-YPA) – An undeclared round of UN-brokered talks between Yemen’s warring factions, failed to reach an agreement, to end the years-long military conflict in the country, a Yemeni official said, yesterday.

“During the past months, the Houthi rebel militia and Yemen’s government, engaged in a series of undeclared negotiations under the auspices of the United Nations in Oman, in an attempt to end the bloody fighting,” the local government source said.

Undeclared Talks Between Yemeni Warring Factions In Oman End In Deadlock

ADEN, Feb 25 (NNN-YPA) – An undeclared round of UN-brokered talks between Yemen’s warring factions, failed to reach an agreement, to end the years-long military conflict in the country, a Yemeni official said, yesterday.

“During the past months, the Houthi rebel militia and Yemen’s government, engaged in a series of undeclared negotiations under the auspices of the United Nations in Oman, in an attempt to end the bloody fighting,” the local government source said.

Yemen woman kidnaps ex-husband after remarrying

20 Feb 2022; MEMO: A woman has kidnapped her former husband in Yemen earlier this month, in a rare incident of its kind in the war-torn country, according to local reports.

The man, identified as Mubarak Sultan was seized by his ex-wife Taghreed Al-Sharabi with the help of her brothers on 7 February in the south-western province of Taiz.

Yemen: Houthi’s Explosive-Laden Drone Strikes School In Marib

ADEN, Feb 20 (NNN-YPA) – Yemen’s Houthi group, launched an explosive-laden drone against a school in the country’s northern oil-rich province of Marib yesterday, a government official said.

“Several students were critically injured, when a Houthi explosive-laden drone struck their school, in the government-controlled province of Marib,” the local government source said.

He clarified that the Houthi drone hit the primary school of Harib district in Marib, while the students were leaving their classes.

Five UN Employees Kidnapped In Yemen’s Abyan

ADEN, Feb 13 (NNN-YPA) – A United Nations official confirmed yesterday that, five UN staff members were kidnapped in Yemen’s turbulent southern province of Abyan.

Russell Geekie, the Senior Communications Advisor to the Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator for Yemen, said, “The UN staff members were on the way back to Aden, after having completed a field mission.”

“The United Nations is in close contact with the authorities to secure their release,” he said.

36 Yemenis Killed By Explosives In Jan: Official

ADEN, Feb 10 (NNN-YPA) – A total of 36 Yemeni people were killed by explosives, during the first month of 2022, across the war-torn Arab country, a government official, said.

“Unexploded ordnance and landmines, including Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs), killed 36 people and maimed more than 37 others in Jan,” the local government source said.

He clarified that, most of the incidents occurred in the turbulent Yemeni provinces of Shabwa, Hodeidah, al-Jawf and Marib, that witnessed ferocious fighting.

Yemeni Gov’t Army Advance Into Houthi-Held Strategic District Near Saudi Border

HAJJAH, Yemen, Feb 5 (NNN-YPA) – Yemeni government army, yesterday advanced into the northern district of Harad, near the Saudi Arabian border, recapturing a military camp, a village, and a series of strategic border mountains from the Houthi militia.

“The operation began at dawn, with heavy support from warplanes of the Saudi-led Arab coalition backing the Yemeni government forces,” a Yemeni military source, on the front line, in Harad in the north-western province of Hajjah, said.

Canada's Calvalley says it suspended oil operations in Yemen's Hadramout

30 Jan 2022; MEMO: Canada's Calvalley Petroleum has suspended its operations and exploration in Yemen's Hadramout province due to deteriorating security conditions after having resumed activities in the war-torn country in mid-2019, the company said, Reuters reports.

It confirmed a Jan. 17 notice to staff and contractors, seen by Reuters, announcing suspension of activities in block 9, citing production and transportation disruption since Dec. 14 from checkpoints outside the company's gate and road blocks.

Yemen: Hunger-stricken Yemenis eat tree leaves to survive: WFP

30 Jan 2022; MEMO: The United Nations' World Food Programme (WFP) said on Sunday it documented cases where Yemeni families are forced to eat leaves because of hunger in their war-torn country.

The WFP said hunger in Yemen is rising amid the Arab country's "conflict and economic decline."

"Families in some of the worst-hit areas of Yemen, like Hajjah [northwest Yemen], are resorting to desperate measures like eating leaves to survive," the WFP said in a statement on Twitter, with a photo of a Yemeni civilian cooking leaves.

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