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Yemen Insurgents Establish Training Camps for African Migrants

Yemeni activists have accused the Houthi militias of establishing two training camps to recruit African migrants who arrive in Yemen, send them to battlefronts, and use them for intelligence tasks and contraband smuggling. This coincides with ongoing campaigns by the Houthi preventive security apparatus to track and chase African migrants in Saadah. These campaigns have resulted in the kidnapping of 2,288 persons in various regions in the province as per the announcement of the group’s security media center.

Yemeni Interior Ministry Announces Arrest of Suspects in Shocking Crime That Killed 4-Year-Old Girl and Injured Her Sister

Article Yemeni Interior Ministry Announces Arrest in Case of Murdered 4-Year-Old Girl Introduction The Yemeni Interior Ministry has announced the arrest

Houthis fire Sanaa commerce chamber leaders over criticism

AL-MUKALLA: The Iran-backed Houthis have dismissed the leaders of Sanaa’s Chamber of Commerce and Industry, days after the chamber issued a strongly worded statement condemning the militia’s harsh measures against the private sector in areas under their control. Yemeni government officials and local activists said that armed Houthis stormed the chamber building in Sanaa and

Eritrea releases 166 Yemeni fishermen held for months

AL-MUKALLA: Eritrean authorities have released 166 out of 267 detained Yemeni fishermen, but have refused to hand back their vessels or their personal belongings. Locals said on Wednesday that the first group of 115 released fishermen arrived in the Red Sea town of Khokha on Tuesday, while a second group of 51 arrived on the same day in the coastal region south of the port

Houthis free 3 Yemeni YouTubers, strengthen security in protest-hit Ibb

AL-MUKALLA: The Houthis have freed three Internet activists in Sanaa as their forces stepped up arrests in the city of Ibb following a rare demonstration against the militia. Houthi media reported on Monday that their leader, Mahdi Al-Mashat, “pardoned” Mustafa Al-Mawmari, Hamoud Al-Mesbahi and Ahmed Hajjar, two weeks after they were sentenced to jail for undermining security

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