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An independent account dedicated to sharing both mainstream and suppressed news about Yemen.

Breaking News >> Aden Governorate: A popular uprising has erupted, calling for revolution, just hours after Aidaroos Al-Zubaidi, a member of the presidential leadership council and head of the UAE-backed southern transitional council, arrived in the city.

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Coalition-Backed Authorities in Taiz Ban Protests Against Corruption and Saudi-Emirati Presence in Yemen

Taiz, Yemen – Authorities affiliated with the Saudi-Emirati coalition in Taiz have imposed a ban on demonstrations, protests, and marches condemning the economic collapse, following weeks of widespread unrest. The decision comes in response to escalating protests demanding the coalition’s departure and expressing outrage over the deteriorating economic conditions.

In a statement issued last Friday, local authorities announced the enforcement of the so-called "Demonstrations and Marches Law," aimed at curbing anti-government protests. These protests, dubbed the "Hunger Revolution," have gained momentum since January, fueled by the catastrophic devaluation of the local currency, skyrocketing prices, and an unprecedented economic downturn.

The authorities emphasized that organizers must obtain an official permit at least three days prior to any protest. This move has drawn sharp criticism from local unions and political groups, who view it as an attempt to suppress dissent.

Meanwhile, the so-called "Taiz Police," controlled by the Islah Party, has warned of a crackdown on violators, threatening arrests and strict legal action against those who defy the new regulations.

The ban follows weeks of intense protests in Taiz, where demonstrators chanted slogans such as, "O coalition, O coward... the son of Yemen will not be humiliated," and "O Alimi, O Rashad... O umbrella of corruption... under your rule, the country was lost." Other chants included, "O coalition, the cup has overflowed... woe to you from us, woe," reflecting widespread frustration with the coalition’s governance.

In a related development, teachers in Taiz have entered their sixth week of strike action, demanding the payment of overdue salaries and improvements to their living conditions. The ongoing strike highlights the deepening economic crisis and the growing discontent among public sector workers.

The situation in Taiz remains tense as authorities tighten restrictions on public gatherings, raising concerns about further escalation in the coming weeks.

A satirical and expressive video portraying the struggles faced by the people of Aden, using humor to shed light on the profound decline in living conditions under the grip of the UAE occupation militias.

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Yemen’s Cholera Crisis Worsens: More than 6,000 new cases reported this month.

The Occupied Island of Socotra: Zionist Emirati occupation helicopters perform an aerial show carrying Emirati flags in a blatant violation of Yemeni sovereignty.

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Yemen has the potential to be one of the world’s richest nations, with resources like oil, gas, gold, and fertile land, along with strategic ports such as Aden and Hodeidah, and a capable workforce. All it needs is a visionary leader like Lee Kuan Yew to unlock its prosperity!

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Al-Mahra Governorate: Today, Friday, an angry popular uprising erupted against hunger, corruption, and the Saudi-Emirati presence in Yemen.

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If you want to understand why the Saudi-Emirati coalition waged its war on Yemen, just look at the provinces it controls, the answer will be clear. COLONIALISM

Because Yemen is much richer than them, thus if Yemen rises, no one will pay attention to the Emirates or Saudi Arabia.

UNFPA: Yemen still has one of the highest maternal mortality rates regionally with 183 deaths per 100,000 live births.

Storty:

He was a teacher, but due to the systematic destruction of the education system by the Saudi-Emirati coalition and the halt in salary payments, he was forced to seek another job to support his family. Now, he works as a vegetable seller. The End

Ten years have passed since the Saudi-led coalition’s war on Yemen began. Ten years that have turned into 120 months of devastation, 520 weeks of suffering, 3,650 days of torment, and 87,672 hours of unrelenting oppression and starvation!

Al-Dhale Governorate: Local news agencies reported that a young man and a woman committed suicide in two separate incidents today, Thursday, due to the deterioration of their living conditions.