Women of Sana'a Denounce Kidnapping of Samira Marsh

  Women in the Yemeni capital, Sana'a, condemned the kidnapping of Samira Hizam Maresh, a Yemeni woman from al-Jawf province, by the mercenary of aggression, a year and a half ago. They considered in a protest rally, organized by the Women's A...

Human Rights Center Monthly Report of November

  In its latest statistic, the Yemen Center for Human Rights confirmed that the US-Saudi aggression killed and injured 137 people, including women, children and African migrants, as a result of raids and bombing on Hodeidah and Sa'ada provinces...

WHO: 18 Million Yemenis Vulnerable of Malaria

  The World Health Organisation published, on Sunday, a report confirmed that 18 million Yemenis live in areas at risk of malaria, while 10.8 million live in high-risk areas. In 2018 and 2019, our efforts continued to strengthen malaria contro...

Saudi-Led Forces Kill 3 African Migrants in Sa’ada

  Three African migrants were killed and others were injured, on Sunday, by Saudi border guards gunshots on Munabeh district. A military source said that at least three of African migrants were killed and others were injured with Saudi border ...

128 Captives of Yemeni Army Released and Return to Sana'a

  Head of the National Committee for Prisoners Affairs Abdulqader Al-Mortada said, on Thursday, that the Saudi deal is incomplete, pointing out that it is a preliminary response to the initiatives launched by Sana'a. Al-Mortada said that 128 p...