Hell on Earth—Yemenis Forced Into the World's Greatest Crisis
With continued poverty, famine, and violence, the Yemeni people offer a harrowing story of resolve. It is our obligation to offer relief in exchange.
An Olympic Truce Needs Our Support to Help Save Yemen
Nowhere is this Olympic Truce needed more than in Yemen.
Biden Should Make Ending Yemen war a Priority at U.N.
Children who are starving right now in Yemen don't need long-winded speeches at the U.N. General Assembly. They need action on the part of world leaders.
Biden's Yemen Shift May be Bearing Fruit—and a Lesson for Washington
It's too soon to say, but in retrospect, we may be able to confidently judge that President Joe Biden's February move shortened the overall length of Yemen's strife, or at least shortened U.S. participation.
In Yemen 'Diplomacy is Back.' What Next?
It is time for the Yemeni political elites to take responsibility, stop relying on and blaming the same foreigners for all their ills.
Saudi Arabia Has Been Allowed To Get Away With Murder
The outrage over Khashoggi's murder is commendable, but it is deeply inconsistent with arms sales policies.
DHS Extends Immigration Protection for Yemenis
The DHS announcement seems to be in contrast to the Trump administration's controversial travel ban, which lists Yemen as one of seven countries whose people it prevents from traveling to the U.S.
Saudi Coalition Causes Most Child Deaths in Yemen
The U.N. also found Saudi Arabia responsible for 349 child deaths and 333 injuries in Yemen in 2016.
Pivotal Yemen Port Battle Threatens to Choke Houthis
Hodeidah is a vital access point for humanitarian and military aid for the Houthi rebels.
Activists Want to End Saudi Arabia's War in Yemen
A look at how one group is attempting a potentially historic legal challenge to stop arms deals between the U.K. and Saudi Arabia.
Saudi War in Yemen Deepening Terrorist Threat to U.S.
After more than 1,000 days of war, 22 million Yemenis—more than the population of Florida—need international aid, with over a third of those on the verge of starvation.
Iran Threatens Saudi Arabia After 'Battle' Comment
Iran's defense minister was responding to Saudi comments about the "battle" for influence in the Middle East.
Father of U.S. Soldier Killed in Yemen Slams Trump
William Owens was killed in a ground attack on an al-Qaeda base in Yemen.
Shifting Sands: How Long Can Oman Be an Oasis of Peace?
The country's leader, Sultan Qaboos bin Said, has ruled for 46 years but reportedly has terminal cancer.
Houthis Deny Firing Missile at Mecca After Saudi Claims
The Houthis said they targeted an international airport 45 miles from Mecca.
Yemen: MSF to Pull Hospital Staff After Deadly Strike
Nineteen people were killed when a Saudi-led coalition airstrike hit an MSF facility in northern Yemen.
Yemen: Airstrike Hits MSF Hospital, Killing 11
The Saudi-led coalition is thought to be responsible.
Rights Groups Call for Saudi Booting From UNHRC
Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch said on Wednesday that Saudi Arabia has used its position to "obstruct justice for possible war crimes."
Record 40.8 Million People Are Internally Displaced
Governments are failing to resettle displaced people, leading to a growing annual total.
Yemen: Saudis and Houthis Pledge to Respect Ceasefire
More than 6,000 people have been killed in more than a year of fighting in Yemen.
Millions of Yemenis Face Famine One Year Into War
Food prices have risen by 200 percent in some areas of Yemen.
Yemen War Heats Back Up After Relative Lull
Heavy shelling resumed on battle fronts which had been static during a truce that began on December 15 in tandem with peace talks.
Report: U.K. Arms Sales to Saudi Feeding Yemen Conflict
Humanitarian agencies said that the use of British weapons in the Yemen campaign is illegal.
Yemen Conflict: All Sides May Have Committed War Crimes
Nearly 2,000 people have died since Saudi Arabia–led airstrikes began in March.
Iran's Khamenei Accuses Saudi Arabia of Genocide in Yemen
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said Saudi Arabia would not emerge victorious from the war in Yemen.
Aid Workers in Yemen's Dangerous Decision: Stay or Flee
The need for humanitarian workers is growing as fighting continues in Yemen.