
Yemen’s path to peace: Challenges persist amid Iran-Saudi thaw
BY. Yasser Ezzi Despite the promising potential of the Saudi-Iranian rapprochement to address Yemen’s crisis, the path to peace remains fraught with complexities. Ongoing negotiations,
BY. Yasser Ezzi Despite the promising potential of the Saudi-Iranian rapprochement to address Yemen’s crisis, the path to peace remains fraught with complexities. Ongoing negotiations,
Gregory D. JohnsenSep 11, 2023 In 2020, Yemeni photographer Ali Alsonidar captured a moment that encompassed both the horrors of the current war in Yemen as well
Visiting Yemen last week provided a stark reminder of the combustive volatility of the truce between the government of Yemen and the Houthi rebels. While
The United Nations said Friday that it had successfully transferred more than one million barrels of oil from a dilapidated Yemeni tanker, removing the imminent
Written by Emily Milliken What is China doing in Yemen? Beijing is playing nice with all sides in the conflict there, appearing to hedge its
BY EDITH M. LEDERER Sporadic armed clashes between Yemen’s Houthi rebels and government forces are straining peace efforts, and the rivals are now also battling over
Yasser Ezzi The political landscape of Hadramawt, Yemen’s largest governorate, has shifted significantly following the announcement of the establishment of the Hadramawt National Council (HNC) last week. The new
Mahad Darar Ph.D. Student of Political Science, Colorado State University After nearly a decade of grinding conflict, Yemen looks to be inching toward a peace deal. Talks
Veena Ali-Khan Researcher, Yemen The war in Yemen has reached an inflection point. Back-channel talks between two of the main belligerents – the Huthi rebels
BY LAURA KELLY Saudi Arabia’s efforts to set up a long-term ceasefire between warring Yemeni factions are influencing warmer ties between Washington and Riyadh, which nosedived