U.N. officials say Iran-backed Houthi rebels have intensified their crackdown against the United Nations in Yemen, detaining ...
The Houthi rebels have detained two additional United Nations staff members and raided the homes of several others in Yemen ...
Al-Qaeda’s resurgence in southern Yemen exposes the hollow core of Yemen’s political order, now sustained by foreign sponsors ...
UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, is extremely concerned about the recent intensification of conflict in Yemen’s Al Hudaydah governorate and its impact on the civilian population as well as on ...
The United Nations says Houthi rebels have released five Yemeni U.N. staff members and allowed 15 international ones to move ...
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Are America's Allies about to Invade Yemen?
With strategic shipping lanes and regional power dynamics at stake, recent military movements suggest America’s allies may be ...
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10 Key Facts About Indian Navy's INS Vikrant, Where PM Modi Celebrated Diwali With Naval Officers
Prime Minister Narendra Modi celebrated Diwali aboard INS Vikrant, India’s first indigenous aircraft carrier, praising the warship for its role in Operation Sindoor, which brought Pakistan “to its ...
The truce in Gaza has opened a diplomatic window for Yemen’s conflict, but warring parties appear poised for conflict ...
British forces on Saturday joined their American allies in new attacks against militia in Yemen. The U.S. military earlier ...
CAIRO -- CAIRO (AP) — Iranian-backed Houthi rebels detained two dozen U.N. employees Sunday, a day after they raided another U.N. facility in the capital Sanaa, a U.N. official said.
Satellite images reveal a new airstrip under construction on Yemen's Zuqar Island in the Red Sea, likely by forces opposed to the country's Houthi rebels.
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