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Houthis are using devilish (cunning) ways to withdraw hard currency from the liberated provinces and freezing the accounts of customers in CAC Bank and the militia’s ‘central bank.’/Bawabati
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A Houthi campaign has killed 11880 stray dogs in Sana’a in a cruel way stoking wide anger./ Watan Alghad.
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A Houthi tribal figure and his sons assault and stab an elderly man (Yusuf Ahmed Qasem Aljudayeei, 60) because he claimed his Social Cafety card from the Houthi militant./Multiple websites. The Social Safety Card in Yemen is the voucher whereby you receive trimonthly governmental (cash) benefit.
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Cairo: Yemen’s Southern Transitional Council (STC) has welcomed the announcement of a new government equally representing the country’s south and north under a long-delayed deal.
Yemeni President Abd Rabbo Mansour Hadi has decreed the formation of the 24-member government, led by previous prime minister Maeen Abdulmalik Saeed, in line with a power-sharing pact mediated by Saudi Arabia.
In November last year, the Yemeni government and the STC signed the accord, officially dubbed the Riyadh Agreement, which ended a months-long feud between both sides to refocus efforts on fighting Al Houthi militia.
Deputy Secretary-General of the STC Presidency Fadl Mohammed has described the new government as “pivotal step towards consolidating partnership” in the country.
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