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Dominic Grieve MP has said only one word in the 300 page report has been redacted
Tuesday's advance was the biggest since the regime began an assault near the Jordanian border
The Iranian rial has plummeted in value in recent weeks
UN efforts to find a diplomatic alternative to the city assault continue.
The Arab coalition says captured weapons offer insight into what to expect in Hodeidah, but analysts fear the rebel group will adapt
Drones, ballistic missiles and IEDs have all made their way from Iran to the rebels
UAE Minister of State for Foreign Affairs urges a full withdrawal by the rebels from the Red Sea port city in Yemen
More than 20,000 Yemeni fighters are massing on Houthi-held Hodeidah, but who are they?
Despite the fall of ISIS, foreign fighters have risen to key positions in other opposition groups across Syria
Coalition officials believe losing the port would be a decisive blow to the Houthis that could force them to the negotiating table
One of Newcastle's only intervention providers for the government’s deradicalisation programme
British priest Andrew White helped negotiate the release of several Yazidi women held as sex slaves by the group
The demand, backed by more than 170 MPs, would throw the outcome of the election into doubt
Some of the euroscpetics have previously refered to the euro as monetary 'slavery'
Brazil is the 151st country to sign such an agreement with the UAE
