27 March 2026
Security forces in Al-Mahra Governorate announced the arrest of a six-member cell involved in theft and drug trafficking during raids carried out with the support of the Homeland Shield Forces in Al-Ghaydah. They recovered stolen and looted state property, including vehicles, and seized quantities of ammunition and narcotics.
A message by Mojtaba Khamenei: We will open other fronts if the state of war continues.
Despite Iranian attacks on Gulf states, Iranian Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei says he "believes in friendship with neighbors."
Mojtaba Khamenei: The countries of the Resistance Front are an integral part of our project.
Yemen Airways: Some flights were cancelled in recent days due to unforeseen security and regional circumstances beyond our control. Resumption of flights is contingent upon improved conditions. The safety of passengers and flight crews is our priority. We are in contact with affected passengers to reschedule flights or offer refunds.
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Al-Bayda: Houthis send reinforcements to contain tribal protests in Rada'a
Israel is reportedly planning a strategic security partnership with Somaliland that could include a military base on the Gulf of Aden
Aden: A protest by the staff of the General Secretariat of the Southern Transitional Council's Presidency, rejecting the continued closure of their headquarters.
Security forces dispersed a protest by families of the forcibly disappeared in Al-Arood Square in the interim capital, Aden. The protesters were demanding information about the fate of their loved ones who have been missing for years after being abducted by forces affiliated with the now-dissolved Southern Transitional Council
The Houthis are reportedly evacuating some key infrastructure in Sana'a. This may indicate the group is about to join the fight in support of Iran while trying to minimize damage from potential US or Israeli retaliatory strikes. #IranWar2026 #Sana'a #Source: Partial evacuation of important facilities, including financial and economic centers in Sana'a
Houthi military movements around Sana'a and Hodeidah amid fears of possible airstrikes
Aden - The leadership and staff of the General Secretariat of the Transitional Council's Presidency continue their protest for the 11th day in front of their headquarters, denouncing its continued closure.
The United States is urging its citizens in Yemen to leave the country via commercial flights from Aden, given the limited number of available flights.
The White House, in a memo to Republican lawmakers in Congress, stated: Our military operation aims to end the threat posed by Iran's proxies.
The @SecRubio @StateDept urges Americans to DEPART NOW from the countries below using available commercial transportation, due to serious safety risks. From: Bahrain, Kuwait, Egypt, Lebanon, Iran, Oman, Iraq, Qatar, Israel, the West Bank and Gaza, Saudi Arabia, Syria, United Arab Emirates, Jordan, Yemen
Sirens sound in Eilat, southern Israel
Israeli army spokesman: We will respond forcefully to every attack; we are in a multi-front war.
Israeli Home Front Command: Warnings of infiltration by attack marches north of Eilat
A Houthi military official: The leader has decided — we will intervene on behalf of Iran. The battlefield will speak in the coming hours.
Statement from the Aden mass rally: We warn against attempts to use the military establishment as a tool of repression against southerners.
Southerners rally in the capital Aden in a million-strong demonstration of steadfastness and southern resolve
A large deployment of pro-govt Nation Shield forces is advancing toward Aden today, as the UAE-backed dissolved Southern Transitional Council calls for protest in the city
A Saudi official told Reuters: We will allocate 1.3 billion Saudi riyals to cover the salaries of Yemeni government employees.
The European Union extends its operation dedicated to protecting freedom of navigation in the Red Sea, "ASPDIS," until February 2027.
Protests Erupt in Aden in Support of Aidarous Al-Zubaidi, President of the Southern Transitional Council, Two Days After Protester’s Death
The security committee in Aden thwarted an attempt by armed protesters to storm the Maashiq presidential palace, and warned against externally supported calls to incite chaos.
This is the scene outside the presidential palace in Aden, where STC supporters have gathered to protest the government’s arrival
Gunfire used to disperse protesters outside the Maashiq Palace in Aden; reports of injuries.
Gunfire erupted near the government headquarters in Maashiq, Crater district, Aden, coinciding with a protest.
Tensions are escalating in Aden as large demonstrations, organized by local residents, gather around the Maashiq Presidential Palace. Protesters are voicing strong opposition to the continued presence of the Saudi-backed Yemeni government