The Houthi militia fighting Yemen s government for more than seven years are relocating weapons from military camps to markets to avert strikes by the Arab Coalition, it has been reported. Bawabati>>
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Increasing signs of rifts between Houthimilitants and their allied tribal leaders in Sana a as the latter accuse the former of draining their reserve of young men into the battlefronts/Multiple>>
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Yemeni analyst Mohammed Al-Kumaim: Even if the Houthi control recedes to one inch (under military pressure), they won t negotiate. This group (Houthis) have their own nonnegotiable theory of>>
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By Abdullah Abu Al-Hassan Opinion Prices of many agricultural products, rents, cooking gas, medical consultations and work-force wages are the same in Houthi and government controlled areas>>
The Houthi militia are mounting more campaigns in Sana a to find children and enlist them in the ceaseless war against the Yemeni government in Marib and Hodeidah governorates, local sources have>>
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The ten months since the US administration decided to remove Houthis from the terror list are the worst in the life of the Yemeni people, Yemen s Information Minister has said. Muammar al-Eryani>>
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25 Yemeni MPs asked the country s president Hadi to procure weapons from any source and equip his lightly armed army to confront the heavily-armed Houthis /Multiple websites.Marib s governor Sultan>>
Houthi militants have inaugurated an operations room and an intelligence office in Sana a to manage terrorist attacks and chaos stirring acts in the liberated Yemeni territories, both the ones>>
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Yemen s government has slammed the Houthi militia s assassination of a pregnant female journalist and injury of her husband by bombing their car in the southern port of Aden on Tuesday. "The>>