Ali Abdullah Saleh
Greed, Brutality, and an Unraveling Coup in Yemen
The rocky path to Houthi control of Yemen's capital was littered with bad faith and broken promises that may very well come back to haunt the rebel group.
Dozens of Rebels Killed as Massive Blast Rips Through Houthi Gathering in Yemen
Wednesday's casualties added to the death toll of at least 33 others over the past two days in fighting in central Yemen, as Houthis battle Sunni tribes and a local al Qaeda branch.
The Houthis Are Battling al Qaeda Amid a 'Slow-Burning Coup' in Yemen
As the Houthis continue to fight Yemen's al Qaeda affiliate, shifting alliances make it impossible to tell who will ultimately gain control of the country.
Houthi Rebels Strike Peace Deal With Yemeni Government
The agreement comes after days of violence that forced the shutdown of schools and other operations in the Yemeni capital Sana'a.
Yemen: A Failed State
Since 2011, when Yemeni youths took to the streets and sparked the eventual demise of former President Ali Abdullah Saleh's regime, the country has fallen to pieces.
What Do the Protesting Houthis Really Want in Yemen?
The Houthis have sent thousands of supporters to Yemen's capital to, they say, peacefully bring down the government after years of conflict.
Yemen's Deposed President Has Built a Museum Dedicated to Himself
In addition to one pair of exploded jeans the ex-president was wearing when someone tried to blow him up, the gallery consists of some 2,000 pieces from 81 countries, mostly given to him as diplomatic gifts during his 33-year rule. I went along to gawk...