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To Save Yemen, Destroy Its Ports?
The resumption of Houthi attacks on Red Sea shipping should surprise no one. The Houthis do not believe the international ...
Witnesses say the children were playing football when the blast, whose circumstances remain unclear, occurred.
Five children playing soccer in Taiz province were killed after an explosive detonated in the area, tearing up their bodies.
A ceasefire brokered in 2022 is still holding, but Yemen increasingly risks sliding back into conflict or hardening into ...
A growing protest movement in southern Yemen threatens to turn into a rebellion if its demands are not met, possibly creating a broader haven for Al Qaeda.
Now, the conflict’s landscape has ­become more complicated: Intense clashes have broken out in southern Yemen within the forces aligned with the government.
Amid failed peace talks and the dismissal of Yemen's prime minister, protests in the south bring up talk of secession.
Clashes erupted over the weekend between the internationally recognized government of Yemen and separatists in the country's south, threatening to complicate an already-complex skein of alliances ...
In Yemen's southern port city of Aden, Nawfal al-Mojamal struggles to keep Soviet-era machinery running at the main power plant as electricity outages fray the nerves of residents already fed up ...
The only Arab country that explicitly calls itself Marxist, South Yemen (pop. 2 million) forged close ties with the Soviet Union and allowed the Soviets to establish a military base at Aden and a ...
Yemen’s vicious civil war, ongoing since 2014, has now claimed close to 400,000 lives. Yet since April 2022, this war, which initially pitted the remnants of the loyalist forces with the backing ...