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Al-Thawra –Net Massoud Shadjareh, head of the Islamic Human Rights Commission, said whenever there has been a truce in Yemen, Saudi Arabia has violated it...

Al-Thawra Net The taxi driver happened to pass by just after a volley of airstrikes hit a highway in western Yemen. The driver, Mohammed al-Khal,...

Al-Thawra Net November 19th two members of the  "Security cordon" troops were killed and two others injured in a patrol bombing near a police station...

Al-Thawra Net Saudi Arabia's warplanes have conducted fresh airstrikes against Yemen, violating a 48-hour ceasefire which the kingdom announced earlier. Yemen's al-Masirah television said Saudi jets...

Al-Thawra Net A local source in al- al-bayda'province confirmed that ISIS members slaughtered the citizen  Abdullah Hussin al-Shahrai . The source pointed to SABA news agency...

Al-Thawra Net Reuters  U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said on Tuesday that Yemen's Houthi group and the Saudi-led coalition fighting it had agreed to...

Al-Thawra Net The American newspaper “New York Times” said that the aim of the Saudi-led coalition military strikes on Yemen since 19 months is to...

Al-Thawra Net The European Commission’s Directorate for Humanitarian Aid and Civil Protection (ECHO) has contributed €2.3 million (approximately US$2.5 million) to support air and sea...

Al-Thawra Net At least eight civilians have been killed in Yemen in two new Saudi airstrikes that targeted the country’s province of Ibb. Yemen’s al-Masirah news...

  Al-Thawra Net United Nations Higher Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) reported that its population of concern in Yemen are 269,255 registered refugees, 9,087 registered asylum seekers, 2.18 million internally displaced people, and 1 million IDP Returnees. As a matter of fact, the cholera outbreak is particularly worrying for refugees. On 6 October 2016, the Ministry of Public Health and Population announced the occurrence of cholera in Yemen. According to WHO, 2,070 suspected cases have been reported as of 1 November 2016; 67 have tested positive for Vibrio Cholera in Yemen. UNHCR also pointed out that the cholera outbreak is particularly worrying for refugees, asylum seekers and local communities in Yemen, whose risks and vulnerabilities are compounded by the ongoing conflict and the deteriorating humanitarian situation. “Access to safe water and sanitation is indeed essential to prevent and cure cholera,” UNHCR confirmed. The report added that UNHCR’s response aims at preventing and controlling the outbreak by supporting health facilities for refugees and asylum seekers as well as their local host communities in Sana’a, Aden, Lahj and Shabwah governorates.”