Yemen’s Houthis say US strikes kill 6
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The Houthis claim 58 people have been killed since March 15, when the US began its airstrike campaign in response to rebels threatening to target “Israeli” ships over Israel blocking aid entering the...
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Suspected U.S. airstrikes killed at least four people Sunday in Yemen’s rebel-held capital Sanaa, the Houthi-run health ministry said, while a bombing video posted by U.S. President Donald Trump sugg...
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President Donald Trump's administration is ending most if not all of remaining U.S. aid for Afghanistan and Yemen, according to nine sources, including six U.S. officials familiar with the matter, a move expected to drive the countries deeper into humanitarian crises,
In just three weeks, the Pentagon has used $200 million worth of munitions in Operation Rough Rider against the Houthi militia, officials said.
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He thought Pete Hegseth's texts about bombing Yemen were fake. So he waited and watched.Jeffrey Goldberg was sitting in his car in a supermarket parking lot, waiting to find out if if the U.S. was going to start bombing the Houthis in Yemen. Goldberg said he knew the texts were real when he searched the social media site X and saw that people ...
The Pentagon's Inspector General's office announced on Thursday it was opening a probe into Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's use of an unclassified commercial texting application to coordinate on the highly sensitive March 15 launch of U.
Beginning in March of 2017 and for the following eight years, at 11:00 a.m. on every Saturday morning, a group of New Yorkers has assembled in Manhattan’s Union Square for “the Yemen vigil.” Their largest banner proclaims: “Yemen is Starving.
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Yemen’s Houthi rebels claim they have shot down another American MQ-9 Reaper drone. The U.S. military acknowledged to The Associated Press it was aware of the reports but declined to comment.
Hegseth and other top administration officials have said that no classified information was shared in a Signal messaging app chat group.
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Trump aides pledge in court to preserve Signal messages about Yemen attackWASHINGTON – Officials from the Trump administration assured a judge Thursday they are preserving messages shared on the Signal app about an attack on Houthis in Yemen, despite the app's option to automatically delete those messages. The nonprofit ...
"The matter does not require denial, but rather laughing out loud," a senior Ansar Allah official told Newsweek.