
Saeed al-Batati
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Nov 4, 2024 |
arabnews.pk | Saeed al-Batati
AL-MUKALLA: The Yemeni riyal stabilized on Monday near its all-time low of 2050 against the dollar in government-controlled areas, as the Yemeni government launched a campaign targeting unlicensed exchange firms. Local money traders and media said that the riyal was trading at 2050 against the dollar, maintaining the same record low, days after breaking the historic low of 2000 against the dollar. In early 2015, the Yemeni riyal was worth 215 per dollar.
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Nov 4, 2024 |
arabnews.com | Saeed al-Batati
AL-MUKALLA: The Yemeni riyal stabilized on Monday near its all-time low of 2050 against the dollar in government-controlled areas, as the Yemeni government launched a campaign targeting unlicensed exchange firms. Local money traders and media said that the riyal was trading at 2050 against the dollar, maintaining the same record low, days after breaking the historic low of 2000 against the dollar. In early 2015, the Yemeni riyal was worth 215 per dollar.
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Nov 4, 2024 |
arab.news | Najia Houssari |Saeed al-Batati
Fate of elderly residents uncertain after Israel destroys homes in Lebanese border village /node/2578039/middle-east November 04, 2024 22:11 Fate of elderly residents uncertain after Israel destroys homes in Lebanese border village Prime minister calls on international community to address Israeli aggression against Lebanon and protect nation’s heritage and cultural sites Three people were killed in a raid on a residence in the town of Arabsalim in Iqlim Al-Tuffah BEIRUT: Dozens of houses and...
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Nov 3, 2024 |
arabnews.jp | Saeed al-Batati
UN experts say Houthis collaborated with Al-Qaeda to weaken Yemeni government Short Url: 04 Nov 2024 01:11:01 GMT9 UN Panel of Experts on Yemen said in report that the Houthis and Al-Qaeda agreed to put aside their differences and focus on weakening Yemeni government AL-MUKALLA: Yemen’s Houthi militia has armed Al-Qaeda militants, provided them with a haven, and facilitated attacks on Yemeni government-controlled areas, UN experts said.
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Nov 3, 2024 |
arabnews.com | Saeed al-Batati
AL-MUKALLA: Yemen’s Houthi militia has armed Al-Qaeda militants, provided them with a haven, and facilitated attacks on Yemeni government-controlled areas, UN experts said. The Houthis have also made millions of dollars through sea piracy.
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