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Yemen Escape: UAE Rescues Leader, Saudi Arabia Flares Over Rift

January 27, 2026 Emma Walker – News Editor News

Here’s ‍a breakdown of the information provided in the text,⁤ focusing on the image and surrounding context:

Image⁢ Description:

* ⁢ ‍ ⁢ Subject: Soldiers of the Yemeni Armed Forces taking control of the city of⁢ Seiyun.
* Source: Mohammad Daher / NurPhoto via Getty images
* Location: Seiyun, ⁣Yemen
* Context: The image depicts the Yemeni Armed Forces taking control after ⁤the withdrawal of UAE-backed Southern Transitional Council forces.

Key Points from the Text:

* Political Conflict: The text discusses a power struggle involving ‍the Southern Transitional council (STC), the UAE, ⁤and the Somali government.
* Al-Zubaidi’s Escape: Aidarus al-Zubaidi, a leader of⁤ the STC, fled Somalia.
* ⁣ Somalia’s Response: The Somali government‍ severed ties with the UAE in response to the situation, including agreements related to ⁤the ⁢port of Berbera.
*⁢ UAE’s Losses: The UAE has reportedly lost military⁢ overflight permissions over Egypt.

In essence,the image ‍illustrates a‍ shift ⁣in control⁣ within Yemen,while the⁤ surrounding text details the broader political fallout and diplomatic consequences of the⁢ conflict.

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