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"Our weapon is our unity, our weapon is our rage, our weapon is our resistance... You cannot stand against the will of people," said one activist.
The Houthis warned Yemen's oil-rich northern neighbour of a "painful" response if the coalition does not stop its "aggression" against the conflict-riven country.
Saudi Arabia has designated more than a dozen names as belonging to or having ties to terror groups or sanctioned entities.
Iraqi farmers say they are paying the price for a government decision to cut irrigation for agricultural areas by 50%, as water shortages arising from climate change-fuelled high temperatures and drought continue to hit the country.
Sudanese authorities have taken control of lucrative assets that for years provided backing for Hamas, shedding light on how the country served as a haven for the Palestinian militant group under former leader Omar Al-Bashir.
The Turkish government has been accused of spending only a fraction of a budget to protect forests as the country fights its worst ever wildfires.
The Saudi-led coalition struck a Houthi rebel camp in the capital Sanaa, as it intensified an aerial bombing campaign against the Iran-backed insurgents.
Lebanon's foreign minister said Saudi Arabia was making 'impossible' demands by asking the government to reduce the role of Hezbollah in resolution talks.
A security statement said all assets belonging to the association inside Saudi Arabia should be frozen and forbade 'any direct or indirect deals with [it] or for [its] benefit'.
A number of countries, including the US, are launching an investigation into Haftar's alleged recent actions in Venezuela.