- (Arabic: الْحُدَيْدَة, romanized: al-ḥudayda), also
transliterated as Hodeda,
Hodeida,
Hudaida or al-Hudaydah, is the fourth-largest city in
Yemen and its prin****l...
- terminal—located
about 55
kilometres (34 mi)
north of the port city of
Hodeida—was
struck by 14 U.S. airstrikes.
Footage showed large fires, explosions...
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Indian residents of
Hodeida, and 300 foreigners, to
Kamaran Island for safety. On May 6,
three Italian warships were
dispatched to
Hodeida to
protect Italian...
- The
United Nations Mission to
support the
Hudaydah Agreement (Arabic: بعثة الأمم المتحدة لدعم اتفاق الحُديدة, romanized: Baʿthat al-Umam al-Muttaḥida li-Daʿm...
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Hodeidah International Airport is an
airport in
Hodeida,
Yemen (IATA: HOD, ICAO: OYHD). As of 2021,
there are no
longer any
scheduled services at the...
-
strikes in
Hodeida and
against Houthi weapons and infrastructure. In
Hodeida, the
Houthis said that
civilian homes and the
headquarters of
Hodeida Radio were...
- century. As of 1911[update], the
export market had
mostly moved to Aden and
Hodeida. The
current central market for
Yemeni coffee is at Bayt al-Faqih, about...
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support the al-
Hodeida Agreement (UNMHA). Both
parties agreed on
several measures including the
ceasefire in the
strategic port city of
Hodeida. A prisoner...
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Revolutionary cells in the
cities of Taiz, Al-Hujja and the port city of
Hodeida then
began securing ****nals, airports, and port facilities. Al-Badr and...
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registered in
Tonga on
September 12.
During November 2001, they
sailed to the
Hodeida port in Yemen. Afterwards, the ship was
loaded with
weapons by the Iranians...