Revolution Leader :Missile targeted Umm al-Rashrash developed missile that surpassed all monitoring AND interception techniques


The Revolution Leader , Sayyed Abdul Malik Badr al-Din al-Houthi, confirmed that the missile that targeted Umm al-Rashrash this week was a developed missile that surprised the Israeli enemy and opened a new horizon for the missile force in developing long-range missiles.

Sayyed Abdul Malik Badr al-Din al-Houthi, in his speech today about the latest developments and updates on the Yemeni, Palestinian and regional arena, indicated that the missile was able to reach Umm al-Rashrash, bypassing all monitoring and interception techniques possessed by the Americans and the Israelis.

Overcoming American and Israeli technologies in monitoring, jamming and interception was considered a major victory and an important development for Yemen’s military capabilities.

The leader revealed plans of great importance in the future for more effective strikes on the enemy… stressing the continuation of developing military action , operations and the options in that are much more .

Source: Yemen News Agency

Banque Populaire Opens First Branch in El Guerguarate

The Banque Populaire Group (BCP), second largest bank in Morocco, on Friday opened its first branch in El Guerguarate, contributing to support the development momentum in the southern provinces of the Kingdom.

This new branch was inaugurated in a ceremony attended by Wali of the Dakhla-Oued Eddahab region, governor of the province of Oued Eddahab, Ali Khalil, Governor of the province of Aousserd, Abderrahaman El Jaouhari, and President of BCP Group, Mohamed Karim Mounir, as well as elected officials and civil and military personalities.

The inauguration of this new branch constitutes a strong signal of the BCP Group’s commitment to the economic and social development of the southern provinces of the Kingdom.

The Group is thus strengthening its contribution to the development of the economic activity in the Dakhla-Oued Eddahab region, which enjoys rich economic potential and benefits from significant investments in key sectors, such as fisheries, tourism and renewable energies.

Source: Agence Marocaine D
e Presse

Strong Wind Gusts Expected Friday to Sunday in Several Moroccan Provinces

Strong wind gusts with dust storms (75-90 km/h) are expected from Friday to Sunday in several provinces of the Kingdom, the General Directorate of Meteorology (DGM) announced on Friday.

This phenomenon, scheduled for Friday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., will concern the provinces of Figuig, Taourirt, Midelt, Azilal, Ouarzazate, Boulemane, Tinghir, Guercif, Sefrou, Ifrane, Khénifra, Beni-Mellal, Tangier-Asilah, Fahs-Anjra and Tetouan, the DGM pointed out in an orange weather alert.

These strong wind gusts with dust storms are also expected, from Saturday at 8 a.m. to Sunday at 6 p.m., in the provinces of Fahs-Anjra, Tangier-Asilah, Figuig, Boulemane, Midelt, Ifrane, Khenifra, Beni Mellal, Tinghir, Errachidia, Zagora, Ouarzazate, Azilal, Al Haouz, Chichaoua, the same source added.

Source: Agence Marocaine De Presse

Symposium held in Sana’a on Yemeni women role in construction, development AND strengthening resilience


A symposium was held in Sana’a on the role of Yemeni women in construction, development and strengthening resilience, organized by the Ministry of Social Affairs and Labor in cooperation with the Women’s Protection Sub-Cluster.

The symposium, with the participation of academics, activists and media professionals from various government agencies and civil society organizations, included working papers, the first of which was presented by the Director General of Women and Children at the Ministry of Social Affairs and Labor, Saba Ahmed Ali Talha, the role of Yemeni women as a partner in construction and development, their role in building the family, and the importance of empowering women in various fields.

The aspects are in addition to the role of women in Islamic society.

While the second paper, presented by the Deputy Dean of the College of Arts and Head of the Department of Social Service at Sana’a University, Dr. Sakina Ahmed Hashem, reviewed the role of women in preparing, creating, and raising gener
ations, their contribution to achieving sustainable development, and the importance of empowering women as an important and effective element in developing and building educated, advanced, and prosperous societies.

The third paper, presented by the Director of Women and Children at the Supreme Council for the Administration and Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, Amat al-Malik al-Khashab, touched on mechanisms for building the capabilities of Yemeni women towards enhancing steadfastness and their role in facing the consequences of aggression and siege, as well as the status of women in Islam.

The symposium came up with recommendations that stressed the need for relevant authorities in the state, government, and civil society organizations to cooperate, listen to women’s issues, and find alternatives to the problems and difficulties they face.

The recommendations called for supporting and encouraging women and refining their skills in various fields within the framework of the state and government’s effor
ts to activate the role of women in construction and development.

They stressed the importance of enhancing women’s participation in public life and continuing to qualify them in a way that contributes to benefiting from their capabilities and enabling them to fully exercise their role in society.

Source: Yemen News Agency

Hodeida hosts ‘Our operations continue’ rallies


The Yemeni western governorate of Hodeida on Friday hosted mass rallies under the slogan of ‘Our operations continue, stop your aggression’ in support of the Palestinian people and their brave resistance.

Many squares saw thousands of people flooding to take part in the rallies led by Governor Mohamed al-Qahoum and his deputies.

The participants waved the Yemeni and Palestinian flags and shouted anti-Zionist mottoes, criticizing the cringe of Arab regimes.

Source: Yemen News Agency

Meeting discusses production development plans at Amran Cement Factory


A meeting at Amran Cement Factory, headed by the Head of the Board of Directors of the Yemeni General Corporation for Cement Industry and Marketing, Yahya Atifa, discussed the conditions of the factory, the progress of the production process, and its development plans.

At the meeting, the factory’s general manager, Abdel Fattah Ismail, reviewed a report on the progress of work and efforts to address obstacles and the mechanism for overcoming them in a way that contributes to the continuity of production and the continuation of cement manufacturing work.

The report pointed out the importance of the Corporation’s Board of Directors supporting the factory to ensure access to production at its full production capacity, which amounts to more than two million tons annually.

Atifa affirmed the Corporation’s readiness to provide support to the factory in a way that contributes to its development and reaching its full productivity according to the design capacity.

He pointed out the importance of everyone feeling
responsible, especially at this stage, and strengthening efforts to develop the factory, quantitative , qualitative production, marketing, maintaining machinery and equipment.

Atifa pointed out the importance of setting a timetable to address technical problems according to priorities and benefiting from Yemeni expertise and cadres who have proven great efficiency in devising solutions and treatments.

He also stressed the corporation’s interest in pursuing development plans , improving its facilities and factories, which will reflect positively on the workers.

Source: Yemen News Agency