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White House Seeks Hegseth Replacement Amid Classified Information Leaks

The White House is reportedly seeking a replacement for Pentagon leader Pete Hegseth after he allegedly leaked classified military information via Signal, sharing minute-by-minute details of Yemen airstrikes; President Trump supports Hegseth, while four senior Pentagon advisors were either resigned ...

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Hegseth's Signal Chats Spark Pentagon Investigation

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth discussed a planned Yemen attack on Houthis via Signal with his wife, brother, and lawyer; President Trump supports Hegseth despite a Pentagon investigation into potential security breaches and conflicting statements from former officials.

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US Airstrikes in Sanaa Kill Two, Escalating Yemen Conflict

US airstrikes on Sanaa, Yemen, killed at least two and injured eleven on April 20th, according to Houthi rebels who blame the US for the attacks, escalating tensions following earlier strikes on Ras Issa port that left 80 dead and 150 injured.

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WFP Halts Yemen Food Aid After Houthi Looting

The World Food Programme (WFP) halted food shipments to Houthi-controlled areas of Yemen after the rebels looted a \$1.6 million warehouse of supplies in Saada, impacting 3 million people and worsening the existing food insecurity affecting 17 million Yemenis.

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U.S. Airstrikes in Yemen Kill at Least 38, Raise Concerns Over Civilian Casualties

U.S. airstrikes on a Yemeni oil port killed at least 38 people, according to Houthi media, prompting concerns about civilian casualties amidst a $1 billion U.S. military campaign against the group since mid-March, aimed at cutting off their revenue streams, though their ability to launch attacks rem...

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US Sanctions Yemen Bank, Leaders for Funding Houthi Terrorists

On Thursday, the Trump administration sanctioned Yemen's International Bank (IBY) and three of its leaders for their financial support of Houthi terrorists, aiming to disrupt the group's access to international finance and halt attacks on Red Sea ships.

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U.S. Airstrike in Sanaa, Yemen, Kills 12

A U.S. airstrike in Sanaa, Yemen, killed at least 12 and injured 30, according to Houthi rebels, part of a wider campaign against Iranian-backed rebels impacting global trade in the Red Sea.

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Hegseth Faces Investigation After Second Signal Breach Involving Classified Strike Information

US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth twice shared classified information about Yemen strikes on Signal, a messaging app deemed less secure than official channels, prompting investigations and calls for accountability after a similar breach in March involving a journalist mistakenly added to a confid...

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U.S. Airstrike on Yemen Oil Port Kills at Least 74

A U.S. airstrike on Yemen's Ras Isa oil port killed at least 74 and injured over 100, according to the Houthis, marking the deadliest incident since a new U.S. military campaign began last month; the U.S. claims the strike targeted Houthi fuel sources, while the Houthis allege civilian targeting.

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U.S. Airstrike on Yemen Oil Port Kills at Least 58

A U.S. airstrike on Yemen's Ras Isa oil port killed at least 58 people and injured over 100, according to the Houthis, marking the deadliest incident in the recent military campaign against the Iran-backed rebels; the U.S. claims the attack targeted a Houthi fuel source, while the Houthis allege civ...

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Weight-Loss Drugs: Economic Boost or Healthcare Strain?

The UK government believes weight-loss drugs will boost the economy by enabling obese people to return to work; however, NHS experts warn of increased strain on healthcare services due to high demand.

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US Assures Yemen Wheat Shipment Won't Be Wasted Despite Funding Cuts

The US State Department confirmed that a ship carrying wheat for Yemen, departing Oregon in early April and arriving in mid-May, will not be wasted, despite recent funding cuts that canceled USAID contracts with the World Food Programme, leaving the distribution plan unclear.

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