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UN Suspends Yemen Aid Operations After Staffer Dies in Houthi Custody
A United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) employee died Monday in a Yemeni prison three weeks after his detention by Houthi rebels, prompting the UN to suspend its humanitarian operations in Saada, impacting 350,000 people receiving aid and highlighting the ongoing security crisis in Yemen.
UN Suspends Yemen Aid Operations After Staffer Dies in Houthi Custody
A United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) employee died Monday in a Yemeni prison three weeks after his detention by Houthi rebels, prompting the UN to suspend its humanitarian operations in Saada, impacting 350,000 people receiving aid and highlighting the ongoing security crisis in Yemen.
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40% Bias Score


UN Suspends Yemen Aid Operations After More Staff Detentions
The UN suspended all aid operations in Yemen's Saada province after Houthi rebels detained eight more UN staff, impacting millions of people in need of assistance in the war-torn country.
UN Suspends Yemen Aid Operations After More Staff Detentions
The UN suspended all aid operations in Yemen's Saada province after Houthi rebels detained eight more UN staff, impacting millions of people in need of assistance in the war-torn country.
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Yemen: UN Aid Worker Dies in Houthi Prison, Operations Suspended
A UN World Food Programme aid worker died in a Yemeni prison three weeks after his detention by Houthi rebels, prompting the UN to suspend its operations in Saada province, northern Yemen, due to security concerns and the detention of additional UN staff, impacting millions of people in need of huma...
Yemen: UN Aid Worker Dies in Houthi Prison, Operations Suspended
A UN World Food Programme aid worker died in a Yemeni prison three weeks after his detention by Houthi rebels, prompting the UN to suspend its operations in Saada province, northern Yemen, due to security concerns and the detention of additional UN staff, impacting millions of people in need of huma...
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56% Bias Score


Yemeni Christian Freed After Three Years in Egyptian Prison for Facebook Posts
Yemeni Christian refugee Abdulbaqi Saeed Abdo was freed from Egyptian prison after three years of detention for Facebook posts discussing Islamic theology with a group of converts; his case highlights religious persecution and human rights violations.
Yemeni Christian Freed After Three Years in Egyptian Prison for Facebook Posts
Yemeni Christian refugee Abdulbaqi Saeed Abdo was freed from Egyptian prison after three years of detention for Facebook posts discussing Islamic theology with a group of converts; his case highlights religious persecution and human rights violations.
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60% Bias Score


Houthis Release Prisoners, but Detain UN Workers, Halting Aid in Yemen
Yemen's Houthi rebels released 153 war detainees on Saturday, a move welcomed by the ICRC as a step towards peace talks; however, they simultaneously detained seven UN workers, halting UN aid in Yemen and prompting condemnation from UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres.
Houthis Release Prisoners, but Detain UN Workers, Halting Aid in Yemen
Yemen's Houthi rebels released 153 war detainees on Saturday, a move welcomed by the ICRC as a step towards peace talks; however, they simultaneously detained seven UN workers, halting UN aid in Yemen and prompting condemnation from UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres.
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36% Bias Score


Yemen's Houthis Release Crew of Hijacked Cargo Ship
After 14 months of captivity by Iran-backed Houthi fighters in Yemen, the 25-member crew of the Bahamian-flagged Galaxy Leader cargo ship was released to Omani mediators following a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, significantly impacting global maritime trade.
Yemen's Houthis Release Crew of Hijacked Cargo Ship
After 14 months of captivity by Iran-backed Houthi fighters in Yemen, the 25-member crew of the Bahamian-flagged Galaxy Leader cargo ship was released to Omani mediators following a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, significantly impacting global maritime trade.
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40% Bias Score

UN Suspends Yemen Operations After Houthi Detentions
Following the detention of eight more UN staff in Yemen's Saada region by Houthi authorities, the UN temporarily suspended operations, impacting aid delivery to millions amidst an ongoing humanitarian crisis and accusations of collaboration with Western intelligence agencies.

UN Suspends Yemen Operations After Houthi Detentions
Following the detention of eight more UN staff in Yemen's Saada region by Houthi authorities, the UN temporarily suspended operations, impacting aid delivery to millions amidst an ongoing humanitarian crisis and accusations of collaboration with Western intelligence agencies.
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40% Bias Score

UN Suspends Yemen Aid Operations Amid Houthi Arrests
The UN suspended all aid operations in Yemen's Saada province after Houthi rebels arrested eight more UN staff members, adding to the dozens already detained, citing insufficient security guarantees and impacting millions in need of aid.

UN Suspends Yemen Aid Operations Amid Houthi Arrests
The UN suspended all aid operations in Yemen's Saada province after Houthi rebels arrested eight more UN staff members, adding to the dozens already detained, citing insufficient security guarantees and impacting millions in need of aid.
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36% Bias Score

Houthi Ceasefire: Military Buildup Signals Continued Threat
From November 2024 to January 2025, Iranian-backed Houthis launched a two-month campaign of missile and drone attacks against Israel, culminating in a January ceasefire; however, a recent Houthi military parade and graduation of 8,000 troops named after the October 7 Hamas attack suggests continued ...

Houthi Ceasefire: Military Buildup Signals Continued Threat
From November 2024 to January 2025, Iranian-backed Houthis launched a two-month campaign of missile and drone attacks against Israel, culminating in a January ceasefire; however, a recent Houthi military parade and graduation of 8,000 troops named after the October 7 Hamas attack suggests continued ...
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44% Bias Score

Contradictory Houthi Actions Exacerbate Yemen's Humanitarian Crisis
The Iran-backed Houthi militia in Yemen displayed contradictory actions, kidnapping seven UN employees while releasing 25 crew members of a seized ship and 153 prisoners of war, prompting the UN to suspend aid in Houthi-controlled areas and the US to re-designate the group as a foreign terrorist org...

Contradictory Houthi Actions Exacerbate Yemen's Humanitarian Crisis
The Iran-backed Houthi militia in Yemen displayed contradictory actions, kidnapping seven UN employees while releasing 25 crew members of a seized ship and 153 prisoners of war, prompting the UN to suspend aid in Houthi-controlled areas and the US to re-designate the group as a foreign terrorist org...
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40% Bias Score

Houthi Release of Galaxy Leader Crew After 14 Months
After 14 months of captivity following a November 2023 hijacking in the Red Sea, the 25-member crew of the Bahamian-flagged Galaxy Leader cargo ship was released by the Houthi movement in Yemen, with the release linked to the recent Israel-Hamas ceasefire.

Houthi Release of Galaxy Leader Crew After 14 Months
After 14 months of captivity following a November 2023 hijacking in the Red Sea, the 25-member crew of the Bahamian-flagged Galaxy Leader cargo ship was released by the Houthi movement in Yemen, with the release linked to the recent Israel-Hamas ceasefire.
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40% Bias Score

Trump Reinstates Process to Designate Houthis as Foreign Terrorist Organization
President Trump issued an executive order initiating the process of redesignating the Iranian-backed Houthi rebels as a foreign terrorist organization, citing their attacks on U.S. Navy ships and commercial vessels, and directing Secretary of State Rubio to submit a report within 30 days.

Trump Reinstates Process to Designate Houthis as Foreign Terrorist Organization
President Trump issued an executive order initiating the process of redesignating the Iranian-backed Houthi rebels as a foreign terrorist organization, citing their attacks on U.S. Navy ships and commercial vessels, and directing Secretary of State Rubio to submit a report within 30 days.
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44% Bias Score
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