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    • Dec 4, 2017

    How Saleh's Yemen gamble cost him his life

    After thirty years of dancing on the heads of snakes, one was bound to bite Yemen’s former President Ali Abdullah Saleh back. On this historic day for Yemen, the former heavyweight leader was killed on his own turf by his former allies, turned enemies, turned allies, and fatally turned enemies once again, the country’s Houthis rebels. News of the killing has once again divided public opinion between celebrating the death of a dictator and mourning that of a politician that ma

    • Aug 28, 2017

    #FreeHisham: Calls to free 'silenced' Yemeni political commentator increase

    More than 17 days have passed since a popular Yemeni political analyst was abducted by Houthi rebels outside his home, and little is known on his fate. Hisham al-Omeisy, a father of two, has gained widespread popularity over the years for his unbiased reporting and commentating on the war-torn country. The 38-year-old was a vocal critic of all parties involved in the Yemen's civil war, which has left over 10,000 dead. It has given him credibility across international media, w

    • May 17, 2017

    Abducted: 300 days in Houthi prison

    It's a humid August day in Yemen's besieged Taiz, when Dr Abdulkader al-Guneid, a physician and the former mayor of the city, is suddenly shaken by the forced entry of armed militants into his home. "Death to America, death to Israel!" they chant, as they recklessly charge into the home of the Yemeni surgeon-turned-activist less than a year after they captured the capital, Sanaa, and spread into other major cities. "They looted my house, terrified my wife, and took me away,"

    • Apr 28, 2017

    What does $1bn in aid really mean for Yemen?

    In September 2014, Yemen’s Houthi rebels allied with the country’s former leader in an attempt to take on the new transitional government of Abedrabbo Mansour Hadi. Finally equipped with Saleh’s arsenal of deadly weapons, the tribal militia marched into the capital, capturing state buildings and institutions and sending the government fleeing to the southern coastal city of Aden. Unwilling to witness its neighbour fall into chaos and jeopardise its own security just a few mil

    • Apr 26, 2017

    Over 16,000 Yemenis 'abducted by Houthis' since 2015

    More than 16,000 people have been abducted by Houthi rebels since the group seized control of the Yemeni capital in 2014, a new report suggests, with thousands still missing as the war surpasses its second year. Civilians, activists, academics and politicians remain under Houthi arrest in undisclosed locations around the war-torn country, according to the newly-published Rights Radar report entitled Yemen: Victims Behind Bars. “The amount of people abducted and detained by th

    • Sep 15, 2016

    Yemen's children face displacement, starvation and bombing

    Disturbing images showing severely malnourished children in Yemen have surfaced online, putting a horrific face to the war-torn nation where more than half of the population live under the global poverty line. Laying dazed and frail on a bed is six-year-old Salim Musabih whose frail image was captured by a Reuter's photographer in Yemen's Hodeida city, where Houthi rebels remain defiantly in control of the country's second largest port. In another image, the toddler sits amon

    • Aug 25, 2016

    Bombs, airstrikes, clashes: The horror that haunts Yemen's civilians

    The United Nations called for the creation of an independent international body to investigate a series of serious violations committed by all warring factions involved in the Yemen conflict, as diplomats from the United States and the Gulf attempted to resolve the 17-month deadly war. A new report published on Thursday outlined a long list of grave human rights abuses by both the Saudi-led coalition and Houthi rebels, in a conflict that has left more than 6,000 dead. "Civili

    • Aug 17, 2016

    Yemen's war: Thousands dead, millions displaced, billions in damage

    Yemen's conflict has cost its economy more than $14 billion so far, according to a new report, as the Saudi-led coalition fighting Houthi rebels continues to pick up steam post-peace talks. The war, which began when Saudi Arabia formed a coalition to battle rebels following their September 2014 coup, has caused extreme damage to the country’s infrastructure, the joint World Bank, United Nations, Islamic Development Bank and European Union report said. "The conflict has so far

    • Apr 25, 2016

    Escaping war: Yemen's forgotten refugees balance life and death

    When airstrikes began pounding Yemeni soil, few expected them to continue for more than 13 months – and counting. "I never imagined it would last for this long," Riyam Ali said, a 22-year-old British Yemeni who has lived in Aden all her life. Riyam was in the comfort of her home when she heard the first sounds of war. Gunshot rounds, young men chanting, cars swerving and finally, a bomb that destroyed the building next door. A deafening silence followed as the factory w

    • Apr 12, 2016

    Moving mountains in Yemen: the journey to peace

    "I ask all the parties and the international community to remain steadfast in support of this cessation of hostilities to be a first in Yemen's return to peace... Yemen cannot afford the loss of more lives." These are the words of United Nations special envoy to Yemen, Ismail Ould Cheikh Ahmed as he announced a much-needed ceasefire thirteen months after a war erupted in the conflict-ridden state. Not only can Yemen not afford to lose more lives, it quite literally cannot a

    • Mar 15, 2016

    A leap of faith through war: Aden's freerunners

    The circular-shaped city is surrounded by water, a land engulfed by the Arabian Gulf. The nature of this landscape means heavy sounds of gunshots echo from one side of the city to the other; like dry thunder, it sends shockwaves through the body. In the distance, a young man is running barefoot, chasing another as he grasps a camera in his hand. He follows him swiftly as the boy pounces from wall to wall like an Arabian tiger against the backdrop of a destroyed city. The came

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