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Rights Group Says Saudi-Led Coalition Using Cluster Bombs in Yemen
More than 100 countries have banned the munitions, which could pose a dangerous threat to civilians in a conflict that has already killed at least 1,200 people.
Yemen's Civil Conflict Deepens Further as Fighting Breaks Out in Aden
Forces loyal to Houti rebels targeted the presidential palace in Aden, in southern Yemen, where President Hadi took refuge after fleeing the capital of Sanaa following a coup. Also earlier today, fighting by Aden's airport killed at least five people.
Militia Forces Loyal to Yemen's President Battle Houthis in Aden
Forces loyal to President Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi, who remains cornered in his home, seized several strategic areas of Aden Monday from the insurgent group.
Yemen's President Resigns During Standoff with Houthi Rebels
President Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi submitted his letter of resignation to parliament on Thursday, saying ongoing discussions with the Shia Houthi militia were at a “deadlock.”
Video Shows Yemen's 'Step Toward a Coup' in Fierce Fighting Between Rebel and Government Forces
Houthi rebels clashed with government soldiers in the Yemeni capital of Sanaa this morning and reportedly seized the country's media, just hours after a ceasefire was declared.
Yemen's Atmosphere Darkens During War on Al Qaeda
There are few foreign journalists left in Yemen. But our correspondent explains how Sana'a has changed since the crackdown on al Qaeda.