2024-09-19@22:39:27 GMT
إجمالي نتائج البحث: 13

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    This is Pete Wells’s last review as restaurant critic for The Times. Read more about his 12 years of reviewing here.   Some restaurants are born when a young worker begins to feel more at home waiting tables or frying onions than any other place. Others start with dreams of stardom. Then there are restaurants that are opened by people who had no thought of cooking and serving food until the place they lived was taken over by men with guns.   Ala Al-Samawi, an owner and manager of a new restaurant in Brooklyn called Yemenat, was the creative director of his own design studio in Yemen’s capital, Sana, when the Houthi rebels seized control in 2014. The next year,...
    War at my Door شعر د. أحمد جمعة صديق I did never think of war To knock at my door I cannot reach my money To draw one single penny As the bank is either closed Or robbed by the mobs Or ran short of any Because of war So, I cannot buy milk for children Or medicine for myself Or food for my family And cannot fetch wood To cook the food Because of war I cannot sleep at night Due to the heavy fight Close to my house One on the left, The other one on the right Because of war I cannot see my wife Or draw so near To say some words...
     Written by Majid Al-Quran – Jordan MayGod’s curse be upon the owners of the pens and the media who are supposed to be honest in conveying the facts to serve humanity when they stoop to the lowest level as puppets driven by politicians to achieve inhumane goals.An example of this is their coverage of the war of genocide and ethnic cleansing carried out by the Israeli army in the Palestinian Gaza Strip, with the support of the leaders of the United States, Britain, France and Germany in particular, which is carried out at the expense of the future of their people.Since the seventh of this October, the Western media has been deceiving the world and falsifying the truth on the...
    At a time when warnings continue of the recurrence of devastating floods in Yemen, especially the city of Aden, similar to the floods in the Libyan city of Derna, a recent study reported that Aden is ranked sixth among the cities most vulnerable to sea level rise and storm surge in the world.The study, prepared by the research unit of the Yemeni Family Welfare Society entitled “The Effects of Climate Change on Yemen and Adaptation Strategies,” revealed that Yemen ranks 171 out of 181 countries in the climate change vulnerability index, according to 2022 data. The country is also considered number 22 among The most vulnerable countries and ranked 12th among the countries least prepared to confront climate change.The association...
    An analysis published by the Arab Center in Washington confirmed that the Houthi militia, Iran’s arm in Yemen, under the pretext of paying salaries, wants to enjoy the state’s revenues by obtaining oil revenues.The analysis said that, under the pretext of paying the salaries of the civil and military sectors, the Houthis are demanding a large share of oil revenues. After launching attacks on the oil ports in Mukalla and Shabwa and stopping the export, he explained that stopping the export of oil and banning the Houthis from locally produced gas cylinders coming from Ma’rib is the main goal of weakening the financial resources of the Yemeni government and undermining its sources of revenue.He pointed out that the Houthis want...
     Chairman of the Presidential Leadership Council, Dr. Rashad Al-Alimi, said, “The terrorist Houthi militia supported by Iran, with the war it sparked, is risking Yemen’s present and future after crushing the relative economic achievements and gains achieved over the past decades, as well as deep wounds in the social fabric and tearing apart structures.”  institutionalization of the state, thus setting the country back decades.” Al-Alimi, in an intervention at the Sustainable Development Summit in New York City, on the sidelines of the meetings of the 78th session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York, called for more pressure on the militias to end the politicization of humanitarian files, stressing that this is no less important than the relief assistance...
     The United States of America welcomed the arrival of the delegation of the Houthi militia - Iran's arm in Yemen, to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, as part of the efforts aimed at bringing peace and ending the war in Yemen. US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan said in a statement issued by him: We welcome the arrival of a high-level Houthi delegation to the capital of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Riyadh. This is the first official visit by Houthi representatives to Riyadh since the start of the war in Yemen nearly a decade ago.He added that this visit comes after nearly 18 consecutive months of calm that began after the United Nations-brokered truce entered into force for the first...
     The head of the parity government, Maeen Abdulmalik, said that the goal of peace is to restore the state, resume the normal situation, and bring about a real peace capable of continuity and supported by practical guarantees, and that the state of war sparked by the Houthi militia ends when its attempts to impose its Iranian-backed agenda end, and its continued trading in the suffering of citizens in areas.  Their control and use as a means to reap political gains. This came during his meeting, on Wednesday, in the capital, Aden, with the head of the European Union delegation, Gabriel Vinales, and the ambassadors of a number of European Union countries accredited to Yemen, to discuss the developments of the situation...
     The terrorist Houthi militia, Iran's arm in Yemen, admitted to depleting the state's resources to increase its military armament, threatening to resume the war after the end of its celebrations on the occasion of the anniversary of the Prophet's birthday. This recognition came from the head of its internationally recognized government, Abdulaziz bin Habtoor, who said, according to what was published by Al Masirah, that his government only has revenues from the port of Hodeidah, bears the expenses of 49 fronts, and needs all aspects of spending, including weapons, ammunition, and so on. He claimed that his group is currently engaged in celebrating the Prophet’s birthday, and after that things are open to returning to square one, criticizing at the same time...
     The Minister of Finance in the parity government, Salem bin Brik, revealed the truth about the negotiations sponsored by the United Nations regarding the neutralization of the Central Bank and the unification of the paper edition of the local currency in circulation in the liberated areas and areas under the control of the terrorist Houthi militia. Salem bin Brik, in an interview published by Okaz Weekly, said, "There are still no real negotiations in this regard, and everything that has been raised about this issue or put forward in this regard is just ideas and initiatives that came from several parties, but they have not fully crystallized or entered a stage."  Negotiations, despite our keenness in the government from the beginning...
    The crisis of confidence escalated among the leaders of the first echelon of the Houthi militia - Iran's arm in Yemen, to the extent of liquidations between the conflicting militia wings to extend influence and control.The Houthi internal conflicts resulted in the formation of a number of wings, whose leaders are linked from the first row down to the middle leadership level to the base. And due to the divergence of visions, positions, influence, money, and revenues, these conflicts intensified and surfaced in a large and clear manner.During the years of the war, the inter-conflicts were hidden and unannounced, as is the case today, as the differences between the Houthi wings became public, especially with the increase in statements and...
    During the months of October and November of the year 2022, the Houthi militia - Iran's arm in Yemen, launched several attacks with drones on oil ports in the governorates of Hadramout and Shabwa, in the east of the country.Those attacks forced the oil transport ships that were anchored in those ports to leave, which ended in stopping the export of oil abroad and the loss of the government, which is widely recognized, the most important financial resource that was managing the affairs of the liberated provinces.The terrorist attacks were accompanied by many economic measures that increased the stranglehold on the government, including preventing the delivery of domestic gas coming from Marib to areas under its control and replacing it...
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