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U.K. Foreign Secretary, resigns Over Brexit Discord

SANAA, July 9 (YPA) - Britain’s foreign secretary Boris Johnson on Monday resigned over plans from Prime Minister Theresa May to soften the economic impact of British withdrawal from the European Union. Johnson’s departure came a day after…

Amran governor hails efforts of judicial authority

AMRAN, July 9 (YPA) – Amran governor Faisal Jaman on Monday hailed the roles and efforts exerted by judicial authorities in resolving disputes in the province. The meeting stressed on the importance of coordination between judicial and…

Crime rate in capital downs in June to 40% : Agency

SANAA, July 9 (YPA)  - Crime rate in the capital Sanaa in June decreased  to 40 percent comparing to April, state-run Saba news agency reported on Monday. In April, crime rate in Sanaa reached 89 percent. Ahmed Al-Mutawakel/Zak…

Army Inflicts Heavy Losses To Coalition’s Troops In Lahj

LAHJ, July 9 (YPA) - The army launched on Monday a wide-scale offensive against coalition's militiamen in Lahj province, inflicting them heavy losses, a military source told Yemen Press Agency. The army was able to control and clear several…

Rallies In Libya Condemn Italian Interference

SANAA, July 9 (YPA) - The Libyan capital witnessed on Sunday mass rallies condemned the Italian interference in their affairs. The protesters refused the Italian interference, agitating the Italian forces to get out from their country,…

Woman Hits Man With Her Car In Saudi Arabia

SANAA, July 9 (YPA) - A woman hit on Sunday night a man with her car in Tabook city, according to Saudi Sadda newspaper. The man was passing the road in al-Olaia district, when the woman hit him with her car, injuring him slightly. They…

Parliament listens to part of report on anti-terrorism bill

SANAA, July 9 (YPA) – The Parliament listened in its session on Monday chaired by Speaker of the Parliament, Yahya al-Raie, to a part of a report on the anti-terrorism bill. The report, which was prepared by a joint parliamentary committee,…