Yemen’s Houthis Detain 11 UN Employees in Unclear Circumstances

Yemen's Houthi rebels have reportedly detained 11 Yemeni employees of UN agencies in a situation that remains unclear. The militia group's actions come amidst mounting financial pressure and airstrikes from a US-led coalition. UN spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric confirmed that 11 UN staffers have been taken into custody by the Houthis. The UN is currently working to secure access to its personnel and gather more information to clarify the circumstances surrounding the detentions. The aid group workers who have also been detained are part of the growing concern over the safety and security of humanitarian workers in Yemen.

“US Pushes for Immediate Ceasefire in Gaza with UN Resolution”

US Unveils New UN Resolution for Gaza Truce The United States has introduced a new, ambiguous UN resolution aimed at securing a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip. The resolution emphasizes the urgent need for an immediate and sustained ceasefire to safeguard civilians and facilitate the delivery of essential humanitarian aid. This move comes as the […]