Yemen government forces reclaimed the interim capital Aden and its presidential palace on Wednesday, a minister said, pushing back separatists who seized the city and other parts of the south earlier>>
Natasha Lindstaedt from the University of Essex on the Yemen conflict>>
Yemen government forces reclaimed the interim capital Aden and its presidential palace on Wednesday, a minister said, pushing back separatists who seized the city and other parts of the south earlier>>
The Saudi-led coalition fighting the Houthis in Yemen said a joint committee was formed by Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates to stabilize a ceasefire in the Yemeni provinces of Shabwah and>>
Iran's supreme leader has held talks with a senior Yemeni rebel official just days after the long-running intervention against the rebels by its regional foes Saudi Arabia and the UAE suffered a>>
Thomas Waterhouse reports on Yemen>>
Yemeni separatists backed by the United Arab Emirates began withdrawing Sunday from positions they seized from the internationally-recognized government in the southern port city of Aden.>>
Guest: Elisabeth Kendall, Senior Research Fellow in Arabic & Islamic Studies, Pembroke College, University of Oxford>>
A Saudi-led coalition said Sunday it launched a strike apparently against southern separatists in Yemen after they seized the presidential palace in the second city Aden. The seizure, decried by the>>
Yemeni separatists backed by the United Arab Emirates began withdrawing Sunday from positions they seized from the internationally-recognized government in the southern port city of Aden.>>
Separate attacks by Houthi rebels and unknown assailants targeted security forces on Thursday in Yemen’s Aden, the seat of the country’s Saudi-backed government, killing at least 49 people,>>
Jasmine El-Gamal, Senior Fellow at The Atlantic Council>>
The United Arab Emirates, a key member of the Saudi-led coalition fighting in Yemen, is scaling back its military presence there as worsening U.S.-Iran tensions threaten security closer to home, four>>
France is the world's third-largest arms exporter. Recent reports show that French-made weapons have been used in Yemen, a country where tens of thousands of civilians have been killed. Journalist>>
Radhya Al-Mutawakel is chairperson of the organisation Mwatana for Human Rights. She believes the UK, US and France are prolonging the war in Yemen - which they say they want to end - through their>>
2019-05-13 08:03 War in Yemen: Authorities await next peace steps as Houthis quit ports>>
Yemen's Houthi rebels announced on Saturday that they had started withdrawing forces from Hodeida and two other ports under a UN-sponsored deal.>>
The Saudi-led military coalition in Yemen carried out several air strikes on the Houthi-held capital Sanaa on Thursday after the Iranian-aligned movement claimed responsibility for drone attacks on>>
As Houthi rebels continue to withdraw from key ports in Yemen, forces from the Saudi-led coalition have reportedly killed at least 97 rebels and captured many others. The rebel pullback is part of>>
Yemen’s Houthi rebels said on Saturday they had begun the long-delayed process of withdrawing their forces from three key ports, in a move that will pave the way for political negotiations to end>>
Despite efforts in Senate, the US will continue to support the Saudi-led military coalition in Yemen. Would the resolution have passed, it would have been an unprecedented rebuke of Trump's foreign>>
Three journalists face questioning next month by France’s domestic intelligence agency after releasing a classified report detailing French weapons being used in Yemen. In a statement on Thursday,>>
A UN Development Program (UNDP) study released Tuesday estimates the war in Yemen and subsequent humanitarian disaster means the country has already lost more than two decades in terms of>>
The war in Yemen has set back the country's development by more than 20 years, according to a UN commissioned report.>>
France’s lucrative arms exports to the Gulf came under renewed scrutiny this week following the release of a classified report showing that the Saudi-led coalition in Yemen has made much wider use>>
French weapons are not being used against civilians in Yemen, France’s armed forces minister Florence Parly told Radio Classique on Thursday.>>
Donald Trump may be winding down US presence in Syria and Afghanistan but he’s vetoed a bipartisan measure to end Washington’s backing of the civil war that’s brought Yemen to the brink of>>
President Donald Trump on Tuesday vetoed a resolution from Congress directing him to end US support for the Saudi-led war in Yemen, the second such move of his presidency.>>
Mohamed Abdi, country director for NRC in Yemen>>
François Picard interviews Elisabeth Kendall, senior research fellow at the University of Oxford, on the War in Yemen four years since it began.>>
Yemen conflict: "Saudi Arabia is there to restore democracy elected by the Yemeni people", Abdullah Al-Rabeeah, head of King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Centre tells Claire Pryde. Watch the>>
The Democratic-led U.S. House on Wednesday approved a resolution that would end U.S. support for the Saudi Arabia-led coalition in the war in Yemen, as many lawmakers sought to push President Donald>>
2019-02-20 07:05 Yemen civil war: Troops could start pulling out of Hodeida>>
Oxford University specialist Elisabeth Kendall tells me about the devastating situation in Yemen and the pullout today that could be the light at the end of the tunnel>>
Yemen's government and Huthi rebels have agreed on the first phase of a pullback of forces from the key city of Hodeida, in a deal the United Nations described Sunday as important progress. Elisabeth>>
EXCLUSIVE report in Yemen: "We decided to show the faces because these kids exist. It's the reality">>
EXCLUSIVE report in Yemen: "We decided to show the faces because these kids exist. It's the reality">>
A bomb-capable drone controlled by Houthi rebels exploded over a military parade for the Saudi-led coalition and its allies on Thursday near the southern port city of Aden, killing at least six>>
Rasha Jarhum, director of Peace Track tells Sanam Shantyaei: "Even before the war Yemen was hostile towards women. Now everything's magnified: women need permission of guardians to travel for medical>>