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  • May 19, 2017 - Pro-government forces have captured three important villages on a strategic route linking the city of Taiz to the western coast of Yemen. Pro-government forces have engaged in the fighting against the Houthi forces and those loyal to former president Ali Abdullah Salih in the city of Taiz over the last two years (Credit Image: © Abdulnasser Alseddik/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 30, 2017 - Cholera affected patients in Taiz are treated in the Republican hospital in the city. Yemen is currently facing a major health crisis due to a resurgence of cholera, after the initial outbreak in October 2016. The most recent outbreak has caused many casualties in 14 Yemeni governorates, with the large number of cases recorded in the rebel-hold Yemeni capital of Sanaa, where a state of emergency has been declared by the health ministry of the Houthi government (Credit Image: © Abdulnasser Alseddik/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 25, 2017 - Yemeni children in Yemen's southwestern city of Taiz are exposed to an extremely difficult health conditions due to lack of functioning hospitals and shortages of medication. One of the few  functioning hospitals in Taiz is the Swedish hospital. A large section of children in the city are severely malnourished, while many are exposed  to artillery shelling and bombardment by the Houthi rebels and Ali Abdullah Salih's forces. Unicef and the World Food Program (WFP) have warned that half a million Yemeni children are at risk of death, following the deteriorating situation in the country, unless they receive immediate care and specialized treatment (Credit Image: © Abdulnasser Alseddik/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Hezbollah (or Hezbollah) militants and Yemeni supporters of Houthi leader gather to mark 'Ashura' celebration in the southern suburb of Beirut, Lebanon, on October 12, 2016. Ashura (or Achoura) is the 10th day of the day of Muharram in the Islamic calendar. For shiite Muslims, it marks the death of Hussein ibn Ali, the grandson of Propher Muhammad at the Battle of Karbala in 680. Photo by Balkis Press/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Hezbollah (or Hezbollah) militants and Yemeni supporters of Houthi leader gather to mark 'Ashura' celebration in the southern suburb of Beirut, Lebanon, on October 12, 2016. Ashura (or Achoura) is the 10th day of the day of Muharram in the Islamic calendar. For shiite Muslims, it marks the death of Hussein ibn Ali, the grandson of Propher Muhammad at the Battle of Karbala in 680. Photo by Balkis Press/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • File photo - Saudi Arabia's Deputy Crown Prince and interior minister Prince Mohammad bin Nayef (R) and Defense Minister Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdelaziz Al Saud (L) seen leading the operation Decisive Stormair campaign, launched against Houthi militants in Yemen, from the main command centre in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on March 26, 2015. Saudi Arabia's king has appointed his son Mohammed bin Salman as crown prince - replacing his nephew, Mohammed bin Nayef, as first in line to the throne. Prince Mohammed bin Nayef, 57, has been removed from his role as head of domestic security, state media say. Photo by Balkis Press/ABACA.
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  • File photo - Saudi Arabia's Deputy Crown Prince and interior minister Prince Mohammad bin Nayef (center) and Defense Minister Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdelaziz Al Saud (L) seen leading the operation Decisive Stormair campaign, launched against Houthi militants in Yemen, from the main command centre in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on March 26, 2015. Saudi Arabia's king has appointed his son Mohammed bin Salman as crown prince - replacing his nephew, Mohammed bin Nayef, as first in line to the throne. Prince Mohammed bin Nayef, 57, has been removed from his role as head of domestic security, state media say. Photo by Balkis Press/ABACA.
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  • File photo - Saudi Arabia's Deputy Crown Prince and interior minister Prince Mohammad bin Nayef (R) and Defense Minister Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdelaziz Al Saud (L) seen leading the operation Decisive Stormair campaign, launched against Houthi militants in Yemen, from the main command centre in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on March 26, 2015. Saudi Arabia's king has appointed his son Mohammed bin Salman as crown prince - replacing his nephew, Mohammed bin Nayef, as first in line to the throne. Prince Mohammed bin Nayef, 57, has been removed from his role as head of domestic security, state media say. Photo by Balkis Press/ABACA.
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  • File photo - Saudi Arabia's Deputy Crown Prince and interior minister Prince Mohammad bin Nayef (R) and Defense Minister Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdelaziz Al Saud (L) seen leading the operation Decisive Stormair campaign, launched against Houthi militants in Yemen, from the main command centre in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on March 26, 2015. Saudi Arabia's king has appointed his son Mohammed bin Salman as crown prince - replacing his nephew, Mohammed bin Nayef, as first in line to the throne. Prince Mohammed bin Nayef, 57, has been removed from his role as head of domestic security, state media say. A new Saudi anti-corruption body has detained 11 princes, four sitting ministers and dozens of former ministers, media reports say. The detentions came hours after the new committee, headed by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, was formed by royal decree. Photo by Balkis Press/ABACA.
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  • File photo - Saudi Arabia's new Defense Minister Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdelaziz Al Saud, born in 1980 (probably the world's youngest minister of Defence) seen leading the operation Decisive Stormair campaign, launched against Houthi militants in Yemen, from the main command centre in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on March 26, 2015. A new Saudi anti-corruption body has detained 11 princes, four sitting ministers and dozens of former ministers, media reports say. The detentions came hours after the new committee, headed by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, was formed by royal decree. Photo by Balkis Press/ABACA.
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  • File photo - Saudi Arabia's Deputy Crown Prince and interior minister Prince Mohammad bin Nayef (center) and Defense Minister Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdelaziz Al Saud (L) seen leading the operation Decisive Stormair campaign, launched against Houthi militants in Yemen, from the main command centre in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on March 26, 2015. Saudi Arabia's king has appointed his son Mohammed bin Salman as crown prince - replacing his nephew, Mohammed bin Nayef, as first in line to the throne. Prince Mohammed bin Nayef, 57, has been removed from his role as head of domestic security, state media say. Photo by Balkis Press/ABACA.
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  • May 26, 2017 - Two photojournalists have been killed while covering the fighting between the pro-government army and the Houthis in the southwest Yemeni city of Taiz. Taqi al-Din al-Hudhaifi and Wa'el al-Absi were killed by Houthis' bombardments while  covering the battle on the eastern front of Taiz. Two other photojournalists, Salah al-Din al-Wahbani and Walid al-Qudsi, were seriously injured during the fighting and Mr al-Qudsi had to have his foot amputated. The body of the deceased photographers were taken from the hospital  to the cemetery in a funeral procession during which other journalists mourned the tragic death of their two colleagues (Credit Image: © Abdulnasser Alseddik/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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