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Prisoner Swap Breakthrough: Yemen’s internationally recognized government and the Iran-backed Houthis have agreed to release more than 1,600 detainees in the largest exchange of the 11-year war, signed in Amman after weeks of UN and ICRC-facilitated talks; UN chief António Guterres urged fast implementation so families can reunite. Regional Diplomacy: Jordan, Bahrain, and Qatar welcomed the deal, framing it as a humanitarian step that could revive wider negotiations. Humanitarian Pressure: As talks move forward, Yemen’s broader crisis remains severe, with aid and services still under strain. Maritime Fallout: Shipping security is worsening again as piracy returns off Somalia while Red Sea and Hormuz disruptions keep routes under pressure—an added risk for Yemen-linked trade and relief deliveries.

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Houthis, Yemen government agree biggest prisoner swap of war

Houthis, Yemen government agree biggest prisoner swap of war

Yemen Consolidates Int’l Partnerships to Support Development, Stability and Services

Yemen Consolidates Int’l Partnerships to Support Development, Stability and Services

UN chief welcomes Yemeni deal on exchange of conflict-related detainees

UN chief welcomes Yemeni deal on exchange of conflict-related detainees

Yemen government and Houthis agree to free 1,600 detainees in the largest swap of the 11-year war

Yemen government and Houthis agree to free 1,600 detainees in the largest swap of the 11-year war

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After the Iran war, could Israel's focus shift towards Turkey?

Bahrain Welcomes Yemen Detainee Exchange Agreement Brokered in Jordan

Bahrain Welcomes Yemen Detainee Exchange Agreement Brokered in Jordan


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