2025-10-21@12:37:07 GMT
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The Yemenia Airlines crisis with the Houthi militia reflects the inability of legitimacy to control the banking sector
The recent crisis caused by the Houthi militia, Iran's arm in Yemen, with the Yemeni Airlines Company, has brought to mind the continuing inability of the legitimacy to impose its control over the banking sector and manage the economic file in Yemen. On Saturday, the company announced that it would stop operating the only flights from Sanaa Airport, which is under the control of the militias, to the Jordanian capital, Amman, due to the restrictions imposed by the militias since last March on the company’s financial accounts and balances in Sanaa, which exceeded $80 million.The company said, in a statement, that the Houthi militia recently banned the withdrawal of the Yemeni Company from its financial balances in Sanaa banks, noting that...
Local sources in Sanaa revealed movements by the terrorist Houthi militia, Iran's arm in Yemen, in order to fully extend its control over the Central Oversight and Accounting Organization, as part of its efforts to humanize various government sectors before reaching a political settlement that ends the war in Yemen. Activists circulated on social media that the Houthi militias had dismissed 29 employees in the agency, claiming they were absent from work, while the truth is their fears of disclosing reports of corruption of leaders loyal to them in government institutions. The sources indicate that this is not the first time that the militias have dismissed employees of the agency and replaced them with members of its own.In the middle of last...
A number of companies and commercial establishments that were established decades ago in Sana'a have been subjected to major harassment and extortion by the Houthi militia - Iran's arm in Yemen, as part of a scheme to control the private sector in its areas of control.An organized and systematic bulldozing operation carried out by the militias against what remained of the private sector and businessmen. With the aim of strengthening a parallel sector led by prominent Houthi leaders with the aim of controlling the national economy.Imposing strict restrictions and procedures, leading to doubling levies and royalties under the name of taxes and customs; Not to mention the incidents of fires, targeting, looting, and disruption to which merchants and businessmen are...

Government inaction towards the activity of communication companies under Houthi control in the liberated areas
A recent report prepared by a parliamentary investigation committee revealed a negligent stance by the legitimate government towards the telecommunications companies under Houthi control in Sana'a and operating in the liberated areas. The final report of the parliamentary fact-finding committee on what has been reported in a number of sectors, including telecommunications, referred to the government and the Ministry of Communications' dealings with the telecommunications companies "YOU" and "Yemen Mobile", which are under the control of the Houthi group in Sana'a.The committee said in its report that it had noticed a state of duplicity in the position of the government and the Ministry of Communications in dealing with the mobile company MTN, which was operating in Yemen, and sold this right...
The fate of the Sudanese Armored Corps in Shajara military area in Khartoum State remains unknown up to date with each of the Armed Forces (SAF) and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) claiming to have the upper hands, airing video footage and live broadcasting to show control of the vital strategic army camp. Khartoum: Altaghyeer The Sudanese army and the Militia RSF have renewed confirmation on Wednesday, claiming each, to have full control of this army unit, which is one of the most important army stronghold in the country, while active military operations are going in earnest in other areas of the national capital Khartoum. For the last three days’ vicious military confrontations have been going on around the...

Gresley: Those who control the Safer oil do not own it, and the United Nations avoids delving into its legal ownership
The United Nations Coordinator in Yemen, David Gresley, said that the party controlling the oil, whose transfer process has ended from the floating tank "Safer", does not own this oil, referring to the Houthi militia. Gresley spoke, in an interview with the "United Nations News" website, on Friday, after announcing the completion of the oil transfer process from the Safer tanker to the alternative tanker "Yemen". In response to a question about whether the oil is usable and whether the United Nations has reached an agreement with the Yemeni government and the Houthi militia regarding the sale of oil, Gresley said: "The oil appears to be in very good condition. The safety valves are largely intact. The oil is of the light...

Sectarianization of the judiciary.. Houthi approach to impose dynasty control and establish the imamate
"Majid...", a graduate of the College of Sharia and Law in Sana'a, was surprised by unfair conditions while applying to join the Higher Judicial Institute in Sana'a, which is under the control of the Houthi militia, Iran's arm in Yemen.Dozens, in addition to "Majid..." of graduates of the faculties of Sharia, Law and Law in Sana'a, had their admission forms rejected because they did not meet the Houthi conditions that were set for new students at the institute.Majid said: The administration of the institute, appointed by the Houthis, kept silent about the start date of registration and admission of new entrants, but some were able to know the date and went to the institute with the aim of registering and...