After North Yemen and South Yemen were unified in 1990, the Houthis waged a series of rebellions before successfully taking the capital in 2014. The Houthis are anti-Western and anti-Israeli.
Although the Houthis were driven out of much of southern Yemen, they were not dislodged from the north, including the capital Sanaa, much of the Red Sea coast and the strategic port of Hodeida ...
There is almost no place in the south that is secure against these kinds of attacks. Only in the north, where the Houthis are allied with Yemen’s former ruling party, the General People’s ...
U.N. experts say Yemen’s Houthi rebels have been transformed from a local armed group with limited capabilities to a powerful ...
He adds however, that present-day Yemen remains a divided nation, with anti-Houthi resistance persisting in pockets of north-eastern Yemen, Maarib, Taiz and the southern governates. It appears ...
Who are the Houthis and why are they in this fight? The rebels, armed by Iran, seized most of Yemen’s north and its capital ... the Cape of Good Hope in South Africa, or those in the ...
An extensive study by a U.N. panel found that Yemen’s Houthi rebels are taking in as much as $180 million a month in ...
There was also fighting in the south and west of Marib ... about starvation if the Houthis continue with the siege. The fighting in Marib comes as US Yemen envoy Tim Lenderking on Friday began ...
The war in Gaza was triggered when Hamas-led militants stormed into southern Israel on Oct. 7, 2023, killing about 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and abducting about 250. Some 100 hostages are still ...
The Houthis have since warned they could expand their campaign beyond Mideast waters, to target ships using the longer route around the Cape of Good Hope in South ... of Yemen’s north where ...