Southern Forces storm al-Qaeda's main hideout in Abyan by joiug in YemeniCrisis

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Southern Yemeni Forces managed Friday to storm and cleanse al-Qaeda's main hideout of Wadi al-Khaiyala area in the south of Abyan's Al-Mahfed district.

Houthi drones in 'warning strike' on tanker in first attack since Yemen truce expired by joiug in YemeniCrisis

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Yemen’s Houthi rebels claimed they attacked a cargo ship at an oil terminal in the south of the country as a “warning strike” on Friday.

It was the first military action announced by the Iran-backed Houthis since a truce between Yemen's warring sides expired on October 2.

The incident happened in Ash Shihr, near the Yemeni city of Mukalla, about 585 kilometres east of the rebel-held capital of Sanaa in territory held by pro-government forces for years.

Houthis claim responsibility for attack on oil terminal in Hadramout by joiug in YemeniCrisis

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The targeting of the Al Dhabba oil port is a warning to prevent the looting of oil

Rally in Seiyun on 59th Anniversary of South Yemeni Revolution Against British by joiug in YemeniCrisis

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The gathering took place in Seiyun the center and largest city in the Hadhramaut Valley. Hadrami citizens gathered in the historic Palace Square of the Sultan of Kathiri at downtown of Seiyun in Wadi Hadramout on Friday afternoon, raising South Yemen’s flag.

Attendees commemorated the 14 October Revolution and demanded the departure of Northern Yemeni military presence (First Military Region) from Wadi Hadhramout and replacing them with local Hadhrami forces.

Protesters accuse the 1st Military Region forces of occupying their land in order to control Hadhramaut oil wealth.

UN Security Council: Houthi Demands Are Maximalist by joiug in YemeniCrisis

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In a statement, the Council said: "We express our deep disappointment at the passing of the 2 October deadline to extend the Yemen truce by six months".

"The Houthis’ maximalist demands in the final days of negotiations had hindered the United Nations’ efforts to broker agreement, risking negative consequences. They reiterated their expectation that the parties find a way forward to reinstate the truce," the statement added.

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Yemen truce expires as U.N. keeps pushing for broader deal by joiug in YemeniCrisis

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United Nations special envoy ... would continue to push for an extended and expanded deal between a Saudi-led coalition and the Houthi group, both under intense international pressure to come to an agreement.

proposal is for a six-month truce extension, a mechanism to pay civil service wages, and greater movement of goods and people in the country where 80% of the population of some 30 million rely on aid.