Yemen war
Yemeni experts support allegations of secret UAE prisons, despite Emirati denial
After STC setbacks in the east, Saudi Arabia corrals southern factions into talks while allegations of secret prisons run by UAE forces in Yemen regain attention.
Which countries, movements, groups are involved in Yemen's yearslong conflict? - explainer
Joint Saudi-Emirati delegation arrives in south Yemen to defuse takeover by separatist group STC
IDF confirms Houthi chief of staff Muhammad al-Ghamari killed
Radio Becomes New Battlefield in Yemen War
Stations attacked and threatened by Houthi rebels as they attempt to influence largely illiterate listenership
Yemen leader-in-exile Hadi returns for meeting of divided parliament
Hadi's Riyadh-backed government, which is still recognized internationally, has been based in the southern port city of Aden since 2015 and Hadi has not set foot there since a visit last August.
Democrats ignore anti-BDS push and pass bill against Saudi war in Yemen
The last time the Yemen bill was considered, Republicans attached language condemning antisemitism. In that case, Democrats surprised Republicans by allowing the language to go through.
Bypassing Trump, U.S. House passes resolution ending Saudi support in Yemen
The final tally was not available, but about 15 House Republicans joined Democrats in backing the resolution.
U.S. Senate seeks to end support of Saudis against Houthi Rebels in Yemen
The Iranian-backed Houthi rebels are fiercely anti-American, but Trump's own party says the US shouldn't be involved.
A day in the life: War-ravaged Yemenis eke out meager living, if at all
In capital of Sana’a, citizens do what they can to get by and even express optimism for the future.
U.S. arms land in hands of terror groups in Yemen, incl. Iranians - report
The weapons were transferred directly by the Saudi government and its coalition partners to groups waging war on its behalf to push the Iranian-backed Houthi rebels out of the country.
Yemen and Iran
Houthi rebels meet with Hezbollah's Hassan Nasrallah
Yemen has been gripped by violence since September 2014, when the Houthi rebels stormed the capital of Sanaa and forced the internationally recognized government to flee south.
Report: Iran using German companies to finance war in Yemen
Germany is widely considered the least cooperative of European allies in confronting Iran's bellicose activities, according to two sources familiar with US-German talks on the Iran nuclear deal.