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Houthi TV Channel Shows Alleged Saudi Soldier Captured in Yemen
The Houthi-controlled television channel al Masirah broadcast a heavily edited clip of someone who was represented to be one of several Saudi soldiers captured during fighting.
Leaked UN Email on Yemen Shows Difficulty of Negotiations — and Fears Over Al Qaeda's Growing Presence
VICE News obtained a leaked note that casts new light on negotiations to end Yemen's brutal war. The UN has now said it is “disturbed” by the leak but did not question the authenticity of the email itself.
Saudi-led Airstrikes Reportedly Hit a Wake and a Children’s Hospital in Yemen
After a rebel missile attack killed dozens of soldiers on Friday, the Saudi-led coalition retaliated by bombing multiple sites across Yemen.
Islamic State Claims Responsibility for Deadly Bomb Attack on Yemeni Mosque
The attack on Wednesday reportedly involved a suicide explosion within the mosque that was soon followed by a car bomb that hit medics as they worked outside the building.
Saudi Arabia Blamed for Friendly Fire Incidents and Civilian Deaths in Yemen
A Saudi-led airstrike reportedly killed seven fighters loyal to Yemen’s ousted president on Tuesday, an incident that coincided with a UN report about mounting civilian casualties.
Saudi Arabia's Troops Have Crossed Into Yemen for the First Time
The incursion marks the first time that Saudi Arabia’s troops have entered Yemen since a Saudi-led coalition began an air campaign in March against Houthi rebels.
Saudi-led Assault on Yemeni City Kills Dozens of Civilians, Raising Questions About US Role
The attack occurred in the southwestern Yemeni city of Taiz on Friday, as aid officials excoriated the US government for its role in supporting the Arab force that has targeted Houthi rebels since late March.
Exclusive: UN Source Says Houthi Rebels Willing to Withdraw From Key Yemen Cities
A diplomatic source tells VICE News that the Houthis have offered to give up the southern city of Taiz and potentially withdraw from other key cities.
A French Woman Held Hostage for 153 Days in Yemen Has Returned Home
Isabelle Prime was freed Thursday and returned to France after she was abducted in February by an unknown group in Yemen while working on a development project.
North Korea Likely Supplied Scud Missiles Fired at Saudi Arabia by Yemen’s Houthi Rebels
The rebels have fired around 20 Scuds in retaliation for an ongoing bombing campaign in Yemen, but few of the missiles have actually landed in Saudi Arabia.
As Yemenis Starve, Saudi Arabia is Accused of War Crimes in the Country
As a humanitarian pause declared appeared to crumble, an aid group says 13 million people are struggling to obtain food, and that some 6.5 million people are "on the brink of starvation."
Saudi-led Coalition Announces Ceasefire in Yemen Shortly After Airstrike Kills 80
A five-day pause in fighting scheduled to begin late Sunday night will be Yemen’s second attempt at a ceasefire this month.