Yemen's Houthi rebels attack a ship in Red Sea
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SANAA, July 12 (Xinhua) -- Yemen's Houthi group announced on Saturday the issuing of a freshly minted 50-riyal coin. A new metal coin of 50 riyals will be put into circulation starting Sunday, Houthi-run al-Masirah TV reported, citing a statement by the Houthi-controlled central bank in the capital Sanaa.
Houthis target ships in Red Sea, U.S. bases in Iraq and Syria face daily attacks 03:37. Some vessels have been hit, but many of the rockets and drones launched from Yemen never reach their ...
The Houthis survived several offensives during the long presidency of Ali Abdullah Saleh in Yemen, then a Saudi offensive ten years ago, followed by more recent Israeli, UK and US airstrikes.
Trump says the US will stop bombing Yemen’s Houthis after rebels say they’ll stop targeting ships Omani Foreign Minister Badr al-Busaidi confirmed that the U.S. bombing campaign was ending.
A vessel said to be Greek-operated, Liberia-flagged Eternity C sinks in a footage released by Yemen's Houthis, in the Red Sea, in this screen grab taken from a handout video released on July 9, 2025.
It’s possible that Israel could deem any Houthi facility or asset suspected of being used for drug production/trafficking as a military target.'
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The Times of Israel on MSNIsrael said to urge US to resume strikes on Yemen’s Houthis, calls for broad military coalitionFollowing this week’s intensified Houthi attacks on maritime traffic, including the deadly seizure of two vessels, Israel has asked the United States in recent days to renew its
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More than 17 million people in conflict-torn Yemen are going hungry, including over a million children under the age of 5 who are suffering from ''life-threatening acute malnutrition,'' the United Nations humanitarian chief said Wednesday.