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Yemeni government offers to resign in fa


Yemeni government offers to resign in face of protests – Yemen’s government has offered to resign within a month and to review an unpopular decision to cut fuel subsidies in an attempt to bring an end to massive protests by the Shia Houthi movement…. http://ow.ly/2MgpST


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Yemen government offers to resign within a month to end Houthi protests: source


Yemen's government offers to resign within a month and to review an unpopular decision to cut fuel subsidies in an attempt to end protests by the Shiite Houthi movement.


Yemen Shiite rebels weigh draft deal on new govt


Sanaa (AFP) - A Yemeni presidential delegation has handed the Shiite Huthi rebels a draft proposal on forming a technocrat government, an official spokesman said Saturday, amid tensions around a rebel encampment in Sanaa. The presidential delegation has ...


Yemen, Russia discuss military cooperation


SANA'A, Aug.23 (Saba)-Defense Minister Maj. Gen. Mohammed Nasser Ahmed met on Saturday with Russia's ambassador to Yemen Vladimir Dedushkin and the Russian military attaché in Sana'a. The two sides discussed a number of issues relating to enhancing the ...


Yemen government offers to resign within a month to end Houthi protests: source


Tens of thousands of Yemenis massed in the capital Sanaa on Friday in a protest called by the Houthis to demand the government's resignation and a reversal of the subsidy cuts. [ID:nL5N0QS3V5] The rally came at the end of a week of demonstrations that have ...


Yemen's Government Is Ready To Resign Amid Massive Protests


Army and police officers shout slogans during protest to denounce fuel prices hikes and to demand for resignation of government in Sanaa SANAA (Reuters) - Yemen's government offered on Saturday to resign within a month and to review an unpopular decision ...


UNREST IN YEMEN | Tens of thousands call on govt to step down


SANAA -- Tens of thousands of Yemenis massed in the capital Sanaa on Friday in a protest called by the Shi'ite Houthi movement, which wants the government to reverse a decision on cutting fuel subsidies and resign. The rally came at the end of a week of ...


UN Special Envoy on Yemen helping to address unrest in country


Political parties in Yemen have been urged to cooperate to overcome challenges they face and move the political process forward. The appeal has come from the UN Secretary-General's Special Adviser on Yemen, Jamal Benomar, who is in the country holding ...


Yemen's Houthis expand presence in capital


Yemen's Houthi movement has further expanded its presence, and visibility, in the capital Sanaa following the passing of a deadline set by the group's leader for the reinstatement of a fuel subsidy and for the president to dissolve the country's coalition ...


Donor pledges for Yemen increase to $8.2 billion


Yemen recently recorded a 3% increase in financial pledges from foreign donors, bringing the total to $8.2 billion, at a time when officials anticipate an increase in the rate of fund allocation. In its second report, released August 5th, the Executive ...


Yemen's Shiite-Rebel Group Escalate Standoff


Thousands of supporters of Yemen's powerful, armed Shiite rebel group have escalated their standoff with the government, setting up tents near three ministries to press for a Cabinet reshuffle and reversal of a recent fuel subsidy cut. Friday was the third ...


Yemen government offers to resign within a month


Sana’a: Yemen’s government offered on Saturday to resign within a month and to review an unpopular decision to cut fuel subsidies in an attempt to end protests by the Al Houthi movement, a government source told Reuters. Tens of thousands of Yemenis ...



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