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Yemeni civil war

People inspect the rubble of a prison facility hit by a Saudi-led coalition airstrike in a stronghold of Houthi rebels on the border with Saudi Arabia, in the northern Saada province of Yemen, Jan. 22, 2022. Internet access remained largely down for four
Yemenis struggle to maintain contact with loved ones amid attacks, internet blackout
Houthi fighters hold images of relatives killed in violent conflict
Conflict & Justice
Yemen’s most stable city threatened by Houthi takeover
The dark silhouetted of several people are shown with their hands in the air holding up the red, white and black-stripped Yemen flag.
Top of The World
In foreign policy reset, Biden ends US support for Saudi-led offensive in Yemen
Sadaqa Hospital, as seen from the street
Conflict
Film shows how Yemen’s health workers struggle to save young victims of malnutrition
In this file photo, men deliver UN World Food Program (WFP) aid in Aslam, Hajjah, Yemen, Sept. 21, 2018.
Conflict
Labeling the Houthis as ‘terrorists’ might actually cost Yemeni lives
A health worker takes the temperature of people riding a taxi van
COVID-19
Yemen faces spread of COVID-19 ‘with no health care system at all’
Saudi cargo ship Bahri Yanbu, that was prevented by French rights group ACAT from loading a weapons cargo at the French port of Le Havre due to concerns they might be used against civilians in Yemen, is seen at the Port of Genoa, Italy May 20, 2019.
Military
Protesters disrupt Saudi weapons ships
UN envoy to Yemen Martin Griffiths at the Red Sea port of Hodeidah, Yemen
Conflict & Justice
UN envoy to US: ‘We need to keep Yemen out of a potential regional conflict’
President Donald Trump holds a chart of military hardware sales as he welcomes Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in the Oval Office at the White House in Washington, U.S. March 20, 2018. 
Conflict
Trump’s override of Congress on weapons deals ‘is exactly what Iran would want’
Two soldiers carrying guns stand in front of a black car.
Conflict
Yemen’s Sanaa airport to reopen; vital port city Hodeidah still contested
delegates sit across each other in a large room with a wood floor
Former Yemeni war detainee praises UN-brokered prisoner swap
Men in military uniforms carrying guns at an airport with another man carrying luggage.
Conflict
Yemen peace talks begin with prisoner swap, reuniting war-torn families
An explosion at a military arms depot is seen after it was hit by a Saudi-led air strike on the Nuqom Mountain overlooking Yemen's capital Sanaa, October 14, 2016.
Yemenis don’t believe the US Senate can end their civil war
Demonstrators from the Stop The War Coalition stage a protest, holding signs.
Senate could vote to pull US out of the Yemen war
Children displaced from the Red Sea port city of Hodeidah have a meal in a shelter in Sanaa, Yemen November 1, 2018.
Rep. McGovern on Yemen: ‘I don’t believe the Saudis have any intention of stopping this war’
Students attend a class at the teacher's house, who turned it into a makeshift free school that hosts 700 students, in Taiz, Yemen October 18, 2018.
Global Politics
What Secretary Mattis didn’t say about Yemen peace talks
A boy sits at his desk in a classroom in Saada province, Yemen
Politics
Young survivors of Yemen school bus air strike return to class amidst fears of future attacks
Mourners attend a funeral
Saudi coalition admits deadly bus attack was a mistake
Boys inspect the wreckage of a bus at the scene of Thursday's air strike in Saada province, Yemen August 10, 2018.
Civilians say ‘time to say no for war’ after dozens of Yemeni children die in school bus attack
Man stands on pile of rubble
Conflict
Homeland Security decides not to deport 1,250 Yemenis to a war zone
A cargo ship unloads a shipment of fuel at the Hodeida port, May 27, 2018.
Conflict
Residents of Yemeni port city prepare for an invasion
A Saudi border guard watches as he stands in a boat off the coast of the Red Sea on Saudi Arabia's maritime border with Yemen, near Jizan April 8, 2015
Conflict & Justice
Saudis say 19 oil ships are held hostage off Yemen. Not true, say maritime experts.
Artist Haifa Subay paints a mural about children's suffering in a time of war, part of the 'Silent Victims' campaign in Sanaa, Yemen
Conflict
After 1,000 days of civil war in Yemen, violence has become ‘normalized’
A malnourished boy lies in a bed waiting to receive treatment at a feeding center at Al-Sabeen hospital in Sanaa, Yemen, June 27, 2020. 
Conflict
How you can help people trapped in Yemen’s humanitarian crisis
Saida Ahmed Baghili, second from left, 19, who is recovering from severe malnutrition, poses for a photograph with her father and her sisters Jalila, left, 12, and Amal, right, 7, and 4-year-old brother Omar at their hut in al-Tuhaita district of Hodeidah
Conflict
UN official calls humanitarian conditions in Yemen ‘shocking’
People walk past a graffiti reading "Al Qaeda is American-made"
Conflict
Why a Navy SEAL raid on al-Qaeda enraged Yemenis
Ahmed, 3 years old, in a hospital in Hajjah receiving treatment for moderate acute malnutrition.
Conflict
The US-backed Saudi war in Yemen could leave ‘an entire generation crippled by hunger’
USS Mason
Conflict
US involvement in the Yemen war just got deeper
People look through a gate bars in Sanaa
Conflict
Yemenis still can’t get out. But they can speak out.
A follower of the Houthi group raises his weapon as he stands on a vehicle on a damaged street in Sanaa on April 21, 2015.
Global Politics
For Yemenis abroad, it’s a daily call home to see if your family is still alive
Boys wait for a flight at Sanaa International Airport, where foreigners are being evacuated from Yemen.
Conflict
Americans in Yemen want out, and two flights being readied
Jamal al-Labani, a father of three, was photographed earlier this year in Yemen's port city of Aden. He died last week after being hit by a mortar shell, and is believed to be the first US citizen killed in the current violence.
Conflict
1st American believed killed in latest Yemen violence; scores more trapped