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Yemen, pounded by war for five years
The conflict has triggered what the UN describes as the world's worst humanitarian crisis
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Yemen's rebels to begin withdrawing from ports on Saturday: UN
UN observer mission to monitor and report on the redeployment
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UN approves mission to shore up Yemen truce
And oversee a pullback of forces from the flashpoint port of Hodeida
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Yemen rebels begin withdrawal from Hodeida port: UN
Pro-government forces are suppose to pull back from Hodeida port they recaptured in an offensive
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UN Council votes to send observers to Yemen
Mission can consist of 30 to 40 people to ensure the withdrawal of the warring parties from Hodeida
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Truce in Yemen's Hodeida due to start Tuesday after new clashes
Residents in Hodeida and surrounding areas report fierce fighting and air strikes in recent days
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Over 60 killed in clashes in Yemen's Hodeida
Number of combatants killed in the 10 days of clashes in Hodeida exceed 400
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58 combatants killed in fighting for Yemen's Hodeida
Aid groups appeal to both rebels and coalition to allow civilians to escape the fighting
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UN's Yemen envoy in Sanaa, as 32 rebels killed
Nearly 10,000 people have been killed since the civil war began in 2015, Yemen now stands on the brink of famine
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26 children killed by coalition strikes in Yemen: UN
At least 22 children and four women were killed in an attack Thursday while fleeing fighting in Al-Durayhimi district
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UN envoy holds 'fruitful' talks with Yemen rebel chief
Hodeida is the latest battleground in the Yemeni conflict, which has killed nearly 10,000 people since 2015
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Yemen rebel attack kills 12 soldiers south of Hodeida
Dozens killed since Wednesday, the UN is voicing concern on vital aid shipments that pass through city's dock
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46 migrants drown, 16 missing, off shore of Yemen
At least 100 migrants were crammed into a smuggler's boat that left the port of Bossaso in Somalia on Tuesday
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Yemeni forces advancing on rebel-held Hodeida: coalition
Hodeida is main conduit for humanitarian aid on which millions depend as Yemen teeters on brink of famine













