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Hotels accuse Finance Ministry of delaying $27mln-payment under NTC settlement agreement
Thirty-two hotel and apartment operators are accusing the Ministry of Finance of deliberately obstructing payment of over 27 million under a settlement agreement reached with the government over outstanding accommodation bills incurred by the National Transitional Committee. Through their lawyer, Advocate Wani Santino Jada, the hotel operators allege that the Ministry has failed to implement [] The post Hotels accuse Finance Ministry of delaying 27mln-payment under NTC settlement agreement appeared first on Eye Radio.
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Radio Tamazuj
· Jul 8, 2026
Investigation| Finance ministry frustrates $17.5M payment to hotels that housed peace partners
The finance ministry's deliberate nine-month blockade defies presidential authority. The hotel operators made economic concessions, yet the ministry refuses to pay a total of USD 27,397,769. The post Investigation| Finance ministry frustrates 17.5M payment to hotels that housed peace partners appeared first on Radio Tamazuj.
Yemen Press Agency
· Jul 10, 2026
Al-Murtadha: The other party is responsible for delaying the prisoner exchange
SANAA, July 11 (YPA) – The Head of the National Committee for Prisoners’ Affairs, Abdulqader Al-Murtadha, said the delay in implementing the prisoner exchange deal was due to what he described as the other side’s failure to honor its agreed commitments, affirming that the committee had completed its preparations and was ready to implement the []
Malaysiakini
· Jul 4, 2026
PM: Some misused govt loans on luxury offices, cars and second wives
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· Jun 29, 2026
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UrduPoint
· Jun 29, 2026
Meeting to fix reserve price for cafe lease held
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The Moscow Times
· Jul 8, 2026
Russian Lawmakers to Receive Early $59K Bonuses Ahead of September Vote – Reports
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Related coverage for "Hotels accuse Finance Ministry of delaying $27mln-payment under NTC settlement agreement": Radio Tamazuj — Investigation| Finance ministry frustrates $17.5M payment to hotels that housed peace partners. Yemen Press Agency — Al-Murtadha: The other party is responsible for delaying the prisoner exchange. Malaysiakini — PM: Some misused govt loans on luxury offices, cars and second wives. Investing.com — Form 4 AT&T Inc DRC For: 29 June. UrduPoint — Meeting to fix reserve price for cafe lease held. The Moscow Times — Russian Lawmakers to Receive Early $59K Bonuses Ahead of September Vote – Reports