Iranian-backed Houthi rebels detained two dozen UN employees Sunday, a day after they raided another UN facility in the ...
Saturday’s raid was the latest in a long-running Houthi crackdown against the U.N. and other international organizations ...
The United Nations said on Wednesday that 12 of its international staff who were among those being held in a U.N. compound in Yemen had left the capital Sanaa.
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Yemen’s Houthis detain 20 UN staff in latest raid
United Nations demands the release of its employees after Houthi forces raided a facility and detained staff in Sanaa.
Fifteen international staff with the United Nations have been confined to the U.N. compound in the Yemen’s capital Sanaa since an incursion by the Houthi authorities on Saturday, U.N. spokesperson ...
Iranian-backed Houthi rebels on Saturday raided a U.N. facility in Yemen's capital, Sanaa, a U.N. official said, but all staff were reported to be safe.
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UN confirms release of its personnel in Yemen
The UN team in Yemen announced today that all fifteen UN international staff are now free to move inside the UN compound in Sana'a and are in contact with their respective UN entities and families.
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UN says Yemen’s Houthis hold 20 of its staff
The rebel group's senior official told reporters the employees were allegedly spying for the United States and Israel.
The UN's office in Yemen said Sunday that 20 of its staff were still being detained by Huthi rebels following a raid on their building in Sanaa the day before.
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