Abd Rabbu Mansour Hadi
Everyone in Yemen Conflict May Have Committed War Crimes
Amnesty International says Saudi-led coalition airstrikes and fighting between Houthi rebels and pro-government groups in two southern Yemeni cities have killed more than 200 civilians, including dozens of children.
Saudi-led Airstrikes 'Killed Dozens of Civilians' in Northern Yemen
Human Rights Watch says the coalition is using large-scale blast and fragmentation weapons in residential zones. One bombing killed 27 members of the same family, including 17 children.
Corpses Pile Up in the Streets of Aden as Yemen’s Humanitarian Crisis Deepens
Observers on the ground in Yemen told VICE News that the situation in the besieged port city of Aden is dire, with "piles of corpses rotting in the streets" and residents desperate for food and water.
Yemen's Former President Flees Capital After Escaping Rebel House Arrest
One report said Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi disguised himself in women’s clothing to escape house arrest by Houthi rebels and return to his hometown of Aden.
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.
Thousands Protest Houthi Takeover as Yemen Teeters on the Brink of Chaos
Protesters gathered in the streets of Yemen's capital and southern cities to demonstrate against a takeover by Shia Houthi rebels earlier this week.
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.
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.