List of Yemen articles
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FP_podcast_article_artwork-1-globalthinkers What Is the Way Out in Yemen?
FP contributor Elizabeth Dickinson and Yemeni activist Farea al-Muslimi on the reach of Riyadh and how the West could actually help.
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Shiite-Huthi supporters shout slogans during a protest in the Yemeni capital, Sanaa, against ongoing military operations carried out by the Saudi-led coalition and over claims that Saudi Arabia, home to Islam's holiest sites and host to the Hajj, was denying Yemenis the right to attend this year's pilgrimage on September 11, 2015. AFP PHOTO / MOHAMMED HUWAIS (Photo credit should read MOHAMMED HUWAIS/AFP/Getty Images) Two Americans Freed From Houthi Captivity in Yemen
The U.S. confirmed Sunday that two Americans were released from Houthi captivity in Yemen.
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The view outside the Four Seasons Hotel in Georgetown where US President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama are eating dinner at Bourbon Steak on October 6, 2012 in Washington. The night of the first presidential debate between President Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney on October 3, was the Obama's 20th wedding anniversary. AFP PHOTO/Brendan SMIALOWSKI (Photo credit should read BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP/GettyImages) Yemen Burns, Salman Lives Large
Saudi Arabia's king has rented every room in Georgetown's poshest hotel as he meets with top U.S. officials to discuss his bombing campaign against the Middle East's poorest country.
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GettyImages-479326426bombingcrop The Human Carnage of Saudi Arabia’s War in Yemen
Off the grid and away from the eyes of the international press, U.S.-made bombs are killing hundreds of innocent civilians.
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Screen Shot 2015-08-04 at 5crop The War of Words Between AQAP’s Bomb-Maker and Al Jazeera
Ibrahim al-Asiri argues the network failed to live up to its journalistic obligations.
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GettyImages-482918698crop Video Shows the Beginning of Saudi-Led Coalition’s Ground War in Yemen
The arrival of a brigade of UAE tanks represents a significant escalation in the conflict.
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Workers unload bags of food from a UN's World Food Programme ship docked in Yemen's devastated port city of Aden on July 21, 2015 as it brings in desperately needed relief supplies after four months of fierce fighting between rebels and loyalist fighters. The humanitarian aid arrived as forces loyal to exiled President Abedrabbo Mansour Hadi pressed on with operations to tighten their control over the southern city. AFP PHOTO / STR (Photo credit should read -/AFP/Getty Images) Aid Group: Yemen Fighting Pushes Tens of Thousands of Citizens Closer to Starvation
The U.N. makes an emotional plea for humanitarian aid as the cease-fire ebbs between Houthi rebels and the Saudi-backed government in Yemen.
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GettyImages-451309356_960 The Saudi Cold War With Iran Heats Up
While the Obama administration may hope the nuclear deal paves the way for a more peaceful Middle East, it just may convince Riyadh to turn its conflict with Tehran up a notch.
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Yemenis gather near the rubble of houses near Sanaa Airport on March 31, 2015 which were destroyed by an air strike as Saudi-led coalition warplanes hit Shiite Huthi militia targets across Yemen overnight, targeting the group's northern stronghold of Saadeh, the capital, Sanaa, and the central town of Yarim, residents and media said. AFP PHOTO / MOHAMMED HUWAIS (Photo credit should read MOHAMMED HUWAIS/AFP/Getty Images) Humanitarian Cease-Fire Brokered in Yemen Will Last Through End of Ramadan
Yemen's exiled government and the Houthi rebels controlling the country's capital have reached a temporary cease-fire to accommodate for much-needed humanitarian assistance.
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yementalks Yemen’s Peace Process Is Doomed
The country's warring factions can't even agree to sit around a table together, even as political chaos and a humanitarian disaster threaten to engulf them.
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A Yemeni woman inpect a damaged car in a residential area that was destroyed by Saudi-led air strike last month, in the capital Sanaa, on May 18, 2015. Saudi-led coalition warplanes resumed strikes on rebel positions in southern Yemen after a five-day ceasefire expired, jeopardising efforts to deliver desperately needed aid. AFP PHOTO / MOHAMMED HUWAIS (Photo credit should read MOHAMMED HUWAIS/AFP/Getty Images) Saudi Arabia’s Unpaid Debt
Riyadh has promised $274 million in emergency aid for desperate Yemeni civilians. Two months later, why hasn’t the money arrived?