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  • Supporters of UAE-backed separatist group rally in southern Yemen for independent state
    Haaretz - 17:14 Jan 10, 2026
    The Southern Transitional Council is an umbrella organization established in 2017 for groups that seek to restore southern Yemen as an independent state, and has received financial and military support from the UAE.
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  • Hospital sources say 4 killed in airstrikes on Yemen; separatist leader skips talks
    Dawn - 12:55 Jan 07, 2026
    At least four civilians were killed in coalition strikes in Yemen on Wednesday, two hospital sources told AFP, as the force raided the home province of a separatist leader who was kicked out of the presidency. More than 15 airstrikes hit Dhale, the home governorate of Aidaros Alzubidi, whose Southern Transitional Council (STC) grabbed swathes of territory last month before seeing the advance rolled back by the coalition and forces. “The initial toll from the strikes on the province of al-Dhale is four civilian deaths and six wounded,” medical sources at the Al-Nasr and Al-Tadamon hospitals in al-Dhale told AFP. The coalition said it had given Aidaros Alzubidi a 48-hour ultimatum to come to Riyadh for discussions, after Southern Transitional Council (STC) grabbed swathes of territory last month. But he failed to board the flight carrying his delegation, and the coalition struck his home province of al-Dhale after accusing him of mobilising “large forces” there. Yemen’s Presidential Leadership Council (PLC), wh...
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  • O româncă, blocată alături de sute de turiști pe o insulă pustie din Yemen. „Nimeni nu știe nimic”
    Adevarul Romania - 16:31 Jan 06, 2026
    Sute de turiști străini au rămas blocați pe insula Socotra, în Oceanul Indian, după ce tensiunile dintre facțiunile aflate în conflict în Yemen și susținătorii lor regionali au paralizat legăturile aeriene. Printre cei aflați în această situație se numără și o româncă, potrivit Reuters.
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  • Egypt backs Saudi Arabia on Yemen crisis
    Dawn - 03:31 Jan 06, 2026
    CAIRO: Egypt said on Monday it is aligned with Saudi Arabia on the conflicts in Yemen and Sudan, as well as the question of breakaway region Somaliland. During talks in Cairo, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi and Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan stressed their countries’ “identical” positions on “reaching peaceful solutions to the region’s crises”, an Egyptian presidency statement said. They said solutions must “preserve the unity, sovereignty and territorial integrity of states,” singling out Sudan, Yemen, Somalia and the Gaza Strip. A recent internal conflict in Yemen involves the internationally recognised government and the separatist Southern Transitional Coun­­cil (STC). Sisi welcomes Riyadh’s proposal to host ‘inclusive conference’ for southern groups President Sisi on Monday welcomed Saudi Arabia’s proposal to host an “inclusive conference” for southern Yemeni groups, while Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty called for de-escalation and a Yemeni-led political settlement. On...
  • Yemen’s government launches operation against southern separatists
    Dawn - 15:39 Jan 02, 2026
    Yemen’s Saudi-backed government launched an operation to take back military positions from southern separatists on Friday and said it had reclaimed one of the largest military camps in Hadramout province. The operation in Hadramout marks the latest escalation in Yemen. Hadramout’s governor, Salem Ahmed Saeed al-Khunbashi, said in a statement on Friday that his forces had taken control of a military camp in al-Khasha’a, the largest and most important base in the province. The governor had earlier said his forces were launching what he called a “peaceful” operation. A senior official of the Southern Transitional Council told Reuters the operation had not been peaceful. Yemen’s government said it had appointed Hadramout’s governor to take overall command of the “Homeland Shield” forces in the eastern province, granting him full military, security and administrative authority in what it said was a move to restore security and order. This is not a declaration of war, the governor said in a speech on Yemen TV, addi...
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  • A Saudi-UAE face-off in Yemen exposes the myth of a unified pro-Western axis
    Haaretz - 12:45 Jan 02, 2026
    Saudi Arabia's push for a negotiated, unified Yemen clashes with the UAE's reliance on militias and separatists, exposing how local interests trump any shared 'axis' against Iran
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  • Pakistan hopes for diplomatic end to Yemen standoff
    Dawn - 02:39 Jan 02, 2026
    • FO says Islamabad advocating peace and diplomacy between allied Gulf states • Confirms Pakistan-India prisoner, nuclear list exchanges amid strained ties • Asks India to share details of Dulhasti-II project under Indus treaty ISLAMABAD: The Foreign Office said on Thursday that Pakistan was seeking a diplomatic resolution of the dispute between Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates over Yemen, underscoring Islamabad’s push for dialogue as tensions persisted between two of its closest Gulf partners. The comments, which were the most categorical since the start of the Saudi-UAE row about Pakis­tan’s role in defusing tensions, came during the weekly media briefing by FO spokesperson Tahir Andrabi, who said Islamabad was actively engaging both Riyadh and Abu Dhabi to encourage restraint and diplomacy. “We have been advocating peace and diplomacy to reach a solution. So, this is part of our exchanges that is taking place between our leadership and the leadership in Riyadh and Abu Dhabi,” Mr Andrabi said. Tens...
  • Pakistan expresses solidarity with KSA, concerned over renewed violence in Yemen
    The Nation - National - 19:00 Dec 31, 2025
    ISLAMABAD - Pakistan on Wednesday voiced deep concern over the resurgence of violence in Yemen amid escalating tensions in the Middle East.
  • Pakistan expresses ‘complete solidarity’ with Saudi Arabia, reiterates support for ‘territorial integrity’ of Yemen
    Dawn - 14:46 Dec 31, 2025
    Pakistan on Wednesday expressed “complete solidarity” with Saudi Arabia amid a resurgence of violence in Yemen, according to a statement from the Foreign Office (FO). “Pakistan expresses complete solidarity with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and reaffirms its commitment to the security of the Kingdom,” said a statement by the FO. Islamabad also reiterated its support for the “unity and territorial integrity” of Yemen, along with all efforts to establish “lasting peace and stability” in the country. “In this regard, Pakistan strongly opposes unilateral steps by any Yemeni party that may further escalate the situation, undermine peace efforts, and threaten the peace and stability of Yemen as well as that of the region,” the statement read, adding that Islamabad welcomes regional efforts for de-escalating the situation. “Pakistan maintains its firm support for the resolution of [the] Yemen issue through dialogue and diplomacy and hopes that Yemen’s people and regional powers work together towards [an] inclusive an...
  • UAE says it is withdrawing its remaining forces in Yemen ‘voluntarily’ after tensions flare with Saudi Arabia
    Dawn - 19:20 Dec 30, 2025
    A screenshot from footage released by the Saudi-led Coalition shows what is says is vehicles parked, after they were unloaded from the “Greeland” ship, which arrived from Al Fujairah port to Al Mukalla Port, carrying what it described as foreign military support to UAE-backed southern separatists. — ReutersThe United Arab Emirates said on Tuesday it was pulling out its remaining forces in Yemen after Saudi Arabia backed a call for UAE forces to leave the country within 24 hours. “In light of recent developments and their potential implications for the safety and effectiveness of counterterrorism missions, the Ministry of Defence announces the termination of the remaining counterterrorism personnel in Yemen of its own volition, in a manner that ensures the safety of its personnel and in coordination with the concerned partners,” said the UAE’s Ministry of Defence on X. The statement added that UAE’s presence in Yemen was limited to specialised personnel “as part of counterterrorism efforts, in coordination with relevant international partners”. The Gulf monarchy also rejected Saudi Arabia’s accusations that it supplied weapons to a Yemeni separatist faction amid rising tensions between the two Gulf monarchies. “The shipment in question did not contain any weapons, and the vehicles unloaded were not intended for ...
  • Pakistan expresses full support for Saudi Arabia’s efforts for peace, stability in Yemen: FO
    Dawn - 06:15 Dec 27, 2025
    Pakistan has expressed its full support for the efforts being undertaken by Saudi Arabia for ensuring peace and stability in Yemen, it emerged on Saturday. In a statement released late on Friday, the Foreign Office (FO) said Pakistan was closely following recent developments in Yemen. “Pakistan expresses its full support for the diplomatic efforts being undertaken by the kingdom of Saudi Arabia for ensuring peace and stability in the Republic of Yemen. We also commend the efforts of the United Arab Emirates in this regard,” it said. “We underscore the need for upholding the unity and territorial integrity of Yemen, and express the hope that the Yemeni stakeholders will avoid any unilateral steps that may result in further escalation of the situation,” it said. “We also call on all Yemeni parties to engage constructively and in good faith towards an inclusive, negotiated political solution based on the agreed parameters,” the FO said. “Pakistan expresses its hope that the ongoing diplomatic efforts will result...
  • Saudi and Emirati power struggles in Yemen and Sudan show dangers of relying on 'friendly' forces in Gaza
    Haaretz - 12:35 Dec 12, 2025
    Saudi Arabia and the UAE, both partners of the coalition seeking to be involved in Gaza's future, have yet to settle their local conflicts in Yemen and Sudan, which have taken hundreds of thousands of lives. For now, it seems the United States will continue to take a neutral stand
  • Probe found US defence secretary’s Signal use to discuss strikes on Yemen could have put US troops at risk: reports
    Dawn - 05:36 Dec 04, 2025
    The Pentagon’s independent watchdog said US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth’s use of the commercial messaging app Signal to discuss strikes on Yemen could have put American troops at risk, US media reported on Wednesday. The probe by the inspector general’s office concluded that Hegseth did not, however, violate rules on classification because he has the authority to declassify information, the reports said, citing sources familiar with the results of the investigation. The watchdog’s conclusion — which has been transmitted to Congress — is nonetheless likely to reignite debate over conduct by Hegseth, who is already under fire over US strikes on alleged drug-trafficking boats that experts say amount to extrajudicial killings. The probe was sparked by the Atlantic magazine’s revelation in late March that its editor-in-chief was inadvertently included in a Signal chat in which US officials, including Hegseth and then-national security adviser Mike Waltz, discussed strikes on Yemen’s Iran-backed Huthi rebels. Th...
  • Huthi rebels in Yemen hold 20 UN staff members after raid on Sanaa office
    The Express Tribune - 13:46 Oct 19, 2025
    Since Aug 31, 2025, 21 UN staff and 23 NGO workers have been detained in Yemen, the UN reports
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  • Houthis detain 9 more UN staff as part of Yemen crackdown
    Haaretz - 10:15 Oct 07, 2025
    In August, the rebels raided UN offices in the capital, Sanaa, and detained 19 employees, according to the UN. The raids were the latest in a long-running Houthi crackdown against the UN and other international organizations working in rebel-held areas in Yemen
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  • IDF intercepts missile launched from Yemen which triggered sirens in central Israel, West Bank
    Haaretz - 06:49 Oct 05, 2025
    No casualties were reported by the launch overnight into Sunday, which was intercepted. This launch comes a week after the last missile from Yemen was intercepted by the IDF, and two weeks after a drone strike on Israel's southernmost city of Eilat wounded 22 people
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  • Explainer: What is driving the fighting between Israel and Yemen’s Houthis?
    Dawn - 15:13 Sep 27, 2025
    A handout picture released by the Houthis’ ’media centre’ shows what they claim to be a missile, targeting a Liberia-flagged crude oil tanker in the Red Sea in July 2024. — AFP/FileThe Houthi rebels, who control swathes of Yemen, have used an array of sophisticated weapons — including ballistic missiles and “kamikaze” drones — in attacks on international shipping in the Red Sea in protest against Israel’s ongoing military onslaught in the Gaza Strip. Attacks on cargo ships and fuel tankers began in November 2023, when Houthi hijacked the Galaxy Leader cargo vessel as it was passing through the southern Red Sea. They redirected it toward Hodeidah port in Yemen and seized the crew. Since then, at least 43 more ships have been attacked in the area, with four seafarers killed and two vessels sunk. The Houthi attacks have disrupted international commerce, forcing international shipping to take the long route around South Africa to avoid being struck. Around 12 per cent of shipping passes through the Red Sea and the increase in delivery costs is stoking fears it could trigger a fresh bout of global inflation. Recent developments between Tel Aviv and Sanaa include the killing of the Houthi gov...
  • Pakistani crew freed after Israeli drone strike & Houthi hostage crisis in Yemen
    The Nation - National - 13:56 Sep 27, 2025
    Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi confirmed on Saturday that the Pakistani crew of an LPG tanker attacked in Yemen has been safely released.
  • LPG tanker with 24 Pakistanis aboard attacked by Israeli drone at Yemen port: Mohsin Naqvi
    Dawn - 13:36 Sep 27, 2025
    Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi said on Saturday that a liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) tanker with 27 crew members, including 24 Pakistanis, was attacked by an Israeli drone while it was docked at a port in Yemen earlier this month. After the Foreign Office (FO) said earlier today that Pakistanis aboard the LPG tanker were safe and sound and making their way out of Yemeni waters, Naqvi posted on X that the vessel was attacked on September 17 while it was docked at the Ras Issa port, which was under the control of Houthi rebels. Israel has launched repeated attacks on Houthi targets during the Gaza conflict, as the Iran-backed rebels fire missiles and drones at Israel and Red Sea shipping, claiming solidarity with the Palestinian cause. According to Naqvi, apart from Pakistanis, the LPG tanker’s crew included two Sri Lankans and a Nepali. He said the vessel’s captain was also a Pakistani. Naqvi added that an LPG tank had exploded following the attack, but the crew managed to extinguish the fire. “The vessel was ...
  • Drone launched from Yemen hit yard of hotel in southern Israel's city of Eilat
    Haaretz - 16:56 Sep 18, 2025
    According to the police, no one was wounded in the incident, and the surrounding area has been closed for public access as authorities probe the hit ■ The IDF intercepted another drone and a missile launched from Yemen hours after the drone hit in Eilat