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#EndYemenSiege The Ministry of Health: More than 100,000 patients need treatment abroad
A Yemeni woman died Saturday at Sanaa International Airport while boarding a plane to travel for treatment. She was suffering from a great illness, and US-Saudi imposed restrictions prevented her treatment. Read the full article on HodHod Yemen News. The Ministry of Health in the National Salvation Government called on Tuesday for increasing the number…
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The riyal sank to 1,500 per dollar in Aden, occupied Yemen
Protests erupted in many Yemeni cities controlled by the internationally recognized government on Wednesday, as the Yemeni riyal fell to a new low. House of Saud media reports.
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#OnThisDay How the beautiful village of Washah became a Saudi US UK war crime scene, July 2020

A total of nine people were killed in the airstrike – all of them women and children – members of the Mujali family.
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Executive Centre for Mine Action: Saudi policy obstructs mine clearance operations
The coalition continues to prevent the entry of scanning devices to detect explosive objects and mines, in a clear obstruction of humanitarian work.
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#OnThisDay Nobat ‘Amer village, Mokha district, Taizz, July 3, 2017 Saudi Arabia-led coalition bombings

Casualties: At least 8 civilians killed, including 5 children At about 10 a.m. on July 3, the ninth day of the Eid holiday, coalition aircraft struck a home in Mokha district, Taizz, killing eight of Mohammed Hulbi’s relatives, including five children under age 10. That morning, Hulbi, 45, a farmer, walked to a well about 100…
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Rare Socotra wildlife continues to be illegally sold online
Foreign websites continue illegally selling rare animals stolen from the occupied Yemeni Island of Socotra in exchange for large sums of money since the Saudi-led coalition took control over the island, a report by HodHod Yemen News states.
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#EndYemenSiege
“Only 84,000 passengers were transported during a year of the armistice, compared to 2 million passengers annually before the US-Saudi aggression,” The Director of Sana’a International Airport, Khaled Al-Shayef
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The Taliban launched the ‘most successful counter-narcotics effort in human history’

Experts are divided on the consequences of the nationwide ban on poppy production. In a country where millions go hungry owing to the American-imposed economic sanctions, embargo. The country’s farms account for more than 80 per cent of the world’s opium production. The impact on the ground has been dramatic. Afghan poppy production has plummeted…