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Russia refused to vote on the resolution to extend sanctions on Yemen for an additional year, considering its wording unbalanced and warning that the Western ‘politicized’ approach undermines the prospects of returning to the path of a peaceful settlement.”
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The United Nations Security Council has extended sanctions on Yemen for an additional year and emphasized that the solution will not be a military one.”
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A massive demonstration took place in the city of Taiz after Friday prayers, demanding accountability for the killers of Iftihān al-Mashharī. The protesters chanted slogans calling for the provision of security and services.
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The Eritrean President: “The turmoil Yemen is experiencing is not linked to an internal conflict, but rather to the military ambitions of global powers that use the islands and waterways to expand their presence.”
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Aden – Dozens of employees and contractors at the General Authority for Land, Survey, and Urban Planning staged a protest on Thursday morning in front of the governorate headquarters in the Al-Mualla district, demanding an end to the paralysis affecting the authority’s branch and the resumption of its activities, which have been suspended for more than three months.
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UN Envoy Hans Grundberg warns: The positions of some regional countries are obstructing peace in #Yemen.
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European Union: The EU Ambassador to Yemen, Patrick Simonnet, concludes an official visit to Hadhramaut Governorate, which included the cities of Mukalla, Seiyun, Tarim, and Shibam.
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Yemen and #Djibouti sign a submarine cable agreement to strengthen digital infrastructure in the Red Sea.
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Iraq | International media: The coalition of Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani has achieved a major victory in the parliamentary elections.
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The Telegraph: The expected U.S. military attack on #Venezuela could ignite the oil market and raise the price per barrel to $130, dealing a severe blow to Putin.