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The Global Union of Yemeni Migrants, headquartered in the Dutch capital Amsterdam, has called on Presidential Leadership Council member Tariq Saleh to release journalist Adel Al-Nuzeili, who is being detained in Mokha by his forces over posts in which he criticized their policies.
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Yemen | A source at the Meteorological Authority: The current ash plume originating from the eruption of the #Hayli_Gobi volcano in #Ethiopia is expected to dissipate within the next 24 hours, with its effects gradually decreasing as the volcanic mass moves farther away from Yemeni airspace.
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FlightRadar24: The volcanic cloud from #Ethiopia will cover #Yemen and #Oman and is heading toward western #Pakistan.
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Classes suspended in the city of #Aden on Monday, and the city’s Emergency Center urges residents to stay indoors due to volcanic ash arriving from #Ethiopia as a result of the eruption of the #Atal volcano in the #Afar region.
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The Yemeni Geological Authority warns of the environmental repercussions of volcanic activity in #Ethiopia on Yemen and urges citizens to take the necessary precautions to protect their health and safety.
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Hezbollah: We mourn the great jihadi commander, martyr Haitham Ali Al-Tabtabaei (Sayyed Abu Ali), following a treacherous Israeli attack on the Haret Hreik area in the southern suburb of Beirut.
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Lebanese President Joseph Aoun: Israel’s targeting of the Southern Suburb demonstrates its continued disregard for international calls to halt its assaults, and confirms its refusal to implement international resolutions and all initiatives aimed at de-escalation and stopping the attacks on Lebanon and its people.
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Lebanon | Ministry of Health: Initial toll from Israeli airstrike on the southern suburb records 3 martyrs and 21 injured.
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Marib: A protest march by wounded fighters of the Presidential Leadership Council forces, backed by the coalition, marking their first escalation after nearly two weeks of sit-in outside the Social Welfare Department in the city center.”
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The World Food Programme (WFP) intends to reduce the number of beneficiaries of food assistance in areas controlled by the internationally recognized Yemeni government (IRG) by more than half, starting next year, due to funding shortages.”