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CLEAN : Old Sanaa An endangered UNESCO heritage

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CLEAN : Old Sanaa An endangered UNESCO heritage
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : MSF demands clear and transparent answers in hospital bombing

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Doctors Without Borders on Thursday called for clear and transparent answers following the bombings that destroyed a hospital in the Haydan district in Yemen
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CLEAN : Yemen begins new national talks

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CLEAN : Yemen begins new national talks
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CLEAN: Yemen VP launches presidential campaign

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CLEAN: Yemen VP launches presidential campaign
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VOICED : Ramadan feasts too expensive for majority

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VOICED : Ramadan feasts too expensive for majority
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CLEAN : Yemen: United Nations aid chief arrives in Sanaa

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The United Nations aid chief Stephen OÂ’Brien arrived in the Yemeni capital Sanaa Monday to assess the humanitarian needs in the country
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CLEAN : Yemen: residents of Mokha receive humanitarian aid

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Residents of the Yemeni Red Sea coastal town of Mokha which was retaken by governmental forces last Friday to the huthi militias received humanitarian aid from the Emirati Red Crescent on Wednesday
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Interview with Yemeni hospital doctor about hospital staff not being paid

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CLEAN: Interior interview with Dr Najla Al-Sonboli, Head of Paediatrics about staff at the hospital not getting paid for months and the hospital getting more crowded on December 13, 2016 in Sana'a, Yemen.
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WHO: Cholera death toll in Yemen rises to 1500

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The World Health Organisation (WHO) says a rapidly spreading cholera outbreak in Yemen has claimed 1,500 lives since April and is suspected of affecting 246,000 people.The WHO's representative in Yemen, Dr. Nevio Zagaria, said in a news...
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Yemen unlikely to get cholera vaccine

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The cholera outbreak in Yemen is taking a "heavy toll" on the population, a UNICEF representative warned on Wednesday.Dr Sherin Varkey, UNICEF's Deputy Representative in Yemen, said there have been over 300-thousand reported cases of the...
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Bloomberg

Saudi's Greet President Trump With Billions in Deals

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May.21 -- Cornerstone Global Associates Founder Ghanem Nuseibeh weighs in on President Donald Trump's visit to Saudi Arabia and talks about the Iranian elections. He speaks on "Bloomberg markets: Middle East."
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CLEAN : Cholera leaves Yemen hospitals in constant code black

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At Yemen's Sabaeen Hospital code black is an understatement: patients sleep three to a bed on the bare floor or outside in tents as cholera brings a country torn by war to its knees
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Houthi-held Sanaa sees food scarcity and price rises

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Less than a week after the Saudi-led coalition closed all of Yemen's in borders, residents of Houthi-held Sanaa are already seeing some basic goods disappear from shelves, or seeing a significant rise in pricing. It's a...
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UN concern at fighting between rival rebel groups in Yemen and Saudi airstrike

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Yemenis in the war-torn country's capital crowded into basements overnight as Saudi-led fighter jets pounded the positions of Houthi rebels, who are now fighting forces loyal to a former president for control of the city. ...
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CLEAN : UN humanitarian coordinator appeals for $2.96 bn in Yemen aid

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The United Nations on Thursday urged the international community to find a solution to end the crisis in Yemen and raise $2.96 billion to provide emergency aid in 2018
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CLEAN : In Yemen war Red Cross treats diseases nobody should die of

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Yemen's spiralling health crisis has forced organisations treating war wounded to shift their focus to diseases nobody should die of the International Committee of the Red Cross said Wednesday
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Will UAE-controlled port bring self-determination closer?

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LEAD IN: Somaliland's Foreign Minister says nations' increasing acknowledgment of his country's sovereignty is not tied to their economic interests. STORY-LINE: This is the city...
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Houthis announce drone strikes on airport, facility in Saudi Arabia

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A Yemeni rebel leader said a flurry of attempted cross-border attacks by Yemen's rebels targeting Saudi Arabia has changed "the rules of the political game" in the region. Abdullah Al-Jifri, a spokesman of the Houthi-allied...
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Curated Video

Houthi leader accuses US of "managing" conflict

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LEADIN: A top Houthi leader has accused the US of being behind the Saudi-led coalition's offensive against their forces. Saleh Ali-Samaad made the comments at a rally to mark three years of the Yemen...
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Senators: Crown prince behind Khashoggi killing

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Senators leaving a briefing with CIA Director Gina Haspel say they are even more convinced that Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman was involved in the death of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
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Schumer lauds Republicans for votes against Trump

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