Minister of Social Affairs and Labor, Dr. Mohamed al-Zahouri inspected Tuesday the ongoing work at the Fund for Care and Rehabilitation of the Disabled at its main center in the temporary capital, Aden.
The Bulgarian Tourist Union (BTU) will organize a hike for hundreds of mountain lovers, starting from the Ivan Vazov National Theatre to Mt. Cherni Vrah, to celebrate 130 years of organized tourism in Bulgaria.
The World Bank (WB) has provided a grant of $100 million to Madagascar, aimed at improving the performance of the national electricity and water company 'JIRAMA', which is suffering from a severe financial crisis.
President: Republican system will win no matter the sacrifices
[26/07/2017 07:26]
RIYADH-SABA
President Abdu Rabbu Mansour Hadi said that the republican system in Yemen will win no matter what the sacrifices might be.
In a phone call to the commander of the Golden Arrow Operation in the country's western warfront, Haytham Q. Taher, on Wednesday, Hadi congratulated Haytham on the streak of gains achieved of late in the warfront.
Hadi specifically congratulated Haytham on the army's recapture of Khaled strategic military camp, north of the Red Sea port town of Mokha, Taiz.
"Yemen's battle is a decisive one and the republican system will win no matter the sacrifices (required) might be," Hadi said. Hadi said the rebels are the remnants of the backward Imamite theologian dynasty wanting to make a comeback from the caves of history to draw Yemen back to the dark ages.
The president thanked the army and the Arab coalition for security these victories.
The president made several congratulations calls to military leaders involved in the battle that led to the recapture of the strategic camp of Khaled.
Prime Minister Ahmed Obeid bin Daghr also phone called the commander of theth Military Region Fadhl Hassan to congratulate the army on the win.
Dagher said the regain of this cam is the beginning of the Saleh-Houthi militias' defeat and full liberation of Taiz, the province within which the camp is situated.
"Taiz will remain a symbol of resistance and dignity. It is Taiz which earned victory for the Republic in the past and now is earning victory for the federal state, the state of law, equality and justice."
The premier condoled the commander on the fall of some soldiers who sacrificed their lives to take back the camp from the Iran-backed militias.