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Artillery and machine-gun exchanges rocked the southern part of Hodeida in early morning before tapering off later in day, the correspondent said.
UN envoy Martin Griffiths briefed the Security Council after new talks in the region including meetings with Houthi rebel leaders, and President Abd Rabbo Mansour Hadi in Riyadh.
Israeli forces arrested journalist Bushra al-Tawil from her family home in Ramallah, just days after her father, senior Hamas leader Jamal al-Tawil, was released from Israeli prison.
Houthi rebel negotiator Mohammad Abdel-Salam accused the chief of the joint committee tasked with overseeing a truce in Hodeida of steering from the course of the agreement.
Intelligence Brigadier General Saleh Tamah, who was wounded on Thursday in a strike on a military parade in al-Anad air base, died on Sunday.
The Australian Foreign Affairs Minister said she raised the case of travel bloggers Jolie King and Mark Firkin with her Iranian counterpart Javad Zarif.
The exiled Yemeni government along with Saudi Arabia and the UAE has asked the UN to put more pressure on the Houthi rebels.
Former Danish general Michael Lollesgaard will replace Patrick Cammaert in heading the UN observer mission in war-torn Yemen.
Rival Libyan militias have agreed to a truce after nearly a week of deadly clashes south of the capital Tripoli.
Residents of Yemen's flashpoint port of Hodeida and other cities fear a UN-brokered ceasefire could collapse at any moment, saying that after four years of conflict any accord is fragile.