Yemen’s new school year is underway, but Midian Aoud skips class and washes cars to support his family in its struggle to survive the “misery” of poverty exacerbated by war.
Yemen official accuses Houthi rebels of killing senior judge
Gunmen killed a judge on Yemen’s Supreme Court in the capital Sanaa, officials said Thursday, and a senior official in the internationally recognized government accused militias allied to Houthi …
Yemen war: Islah’s political survival hangs in the balance
The multifaceted conflict in Yemen is about to claim another victim: the Muslim Brotherhood-affiliated al-Islah party. With the devastating civil war set to enter its eighth year, a rebalancing of …
Yemeni coffee company serving ‘rich and textured’ drinks to open two shops in Louisville
A Michigan-based coffee enthusiast plans to open two Louisville coffee shops, in the Highlands and downtown, specializing in Yemeni-style coffee.
UN: First grain shipment departs Ukraine for war-torn Yemen
The U.N. food agency says the first vessel carrying grain from Ukraine to war-torn Yemen since the war in Europe began has departed a Black Sea port …
10 Yemen soldiers killed in ‘dangerous escalation’: government
Ten Yemeni soldiers were killed in an overnight rebel attack near the blockaded city of Taez, Yemen’s government said on Monday, calling it a …
Rights groups urge Yemen’s Houthis to end Taiz blockade
CAIRO (AP) — Sixteen rights groups Monday urged Yemen’s Houthi rebels to end their siege of the country’s third-largest city, as the internationally recognized government said an overnight …
Dutch asylum center disaster: Housing crisis and politics to blame for Ter Apel crisis
Displaced people are still in limbo at Ter Apel’s asylum center in The Netherlands. That’s what I’ve been experiencing over the past few days, “said Saleh a displaced person from Yemen, who is keen to …
ICRC: Floods Caused Havoc in Yemen
Weeks of exceptionally heavy seasonal rains and floods have caused havoc across Yemen, killing dozens of people and destroying homes, agricultural land, roads and vital infrastructure, the Internation …
Yemen: People taking stock of lives and livelihoods lost after weeks of record floods
“If this heavy rain continues, many more people will lose their homes, property and farmland.” The Yemen Red Crescent Society (YRCS), with support from the ICRC and other movement partners, have so …