Prime Minister Salem Saleh bin Braik arrived Wednesday in the Emirati capital Abu Dhabi on an official visit in response to an invitation from the leadership of the sisterly United Arab Emirates.
Data from the Korean Statistical Office showed that the figure of companies in Korea increased by about 2 percent in 2024 compared to the previous year, but the number of industrial companies decreased by more than 6 percent amid an economic slowdown.
Bulgaria prepares to honor its men's national volleyball team upon their return from the FIVB Men's Volleyball World Championship, where they secured a historic silver medal finish.
VP says Yemenis suffer greatly as Houthi atrocities, war mobilizations continue
[19/08/2020 02:30]
RIYADH-SABA
Yemen's Vice President Ali Mohsen Saleh said the Yemeni people are suffering enormously as the Houthi atrocities against civilians and mobilizations for war continue.
In a meeting with the Russian ambassador to Yemen, Vladimir Didushkin, the Vice President said Yemenis as a people and army and standing fast in the face of the militia's relentless combat endurance and aversion to peace.
The Vice President said Yemen is looking forward to a bigger international commitment to handle this Iran-backed terrorism.
The Vice President warned of the great dangers facing marine life as Houthis continue to deny UN experts access to Safer oil tanker which risks exploding and leaking its 1.4 million barrels of crude into the Red Sea.
The Vice President also appreciated the Saudi role in brokering the Riyadh Agreement between the government and the Southern Transitional Council so as to unify the national ranks to restore the state and end the Houthi coup.
The Russia ambassador voiced his concern over the tanker and renewed his country's support to peace and ending the suffering of the Yemeni people.