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Protests Erupt Across Yemen After Houthi Rebels Announce Plan to Dissolve Parliament
Thousands of people took to the streets Saturday in cities across Yemen after the rebels announced plans to dissolve the country's parliament and install their own government.
As Yemen Crumbled, a Disappeared US Detainee Called Home in Fear for His Life
Sharif Mobley has been detained in Yemen for five years — but his family and lawyer have no idea where he is, and US officials are barred by the privacy act from discussing any details they may or may not know.
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.”
Shia Houthi Rebels Attack Yemen President's Residence Amid Suspected Coup
The Houthi militia shelled US-backed Yemeni President Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi's private residence after capturing the presidential palace, according to the country's information minister.
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.
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In Yemen, al Qaeda's Greatest Enemy Is Not America's Friend
The Houthis are taking the fight to al Qaeda in Yemen and finding far more success than the US — but that doesn’t mean the Houthis are popular in Washington.
Yemeni Oil Pipeline Bombed As Rivals Clash In Capital
A bomb attack on a key Yemeni oil export pipeline stopped flows of crude out of the country, while Houthi rebels and tribal rivals clashed in the capital of Sana'a.
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.
Graphic Videos Show Aftermath of Deadly Bombing in Yemen's Capital of Sanaa
Suicide bombings in Sanaa and the port city of Mukalla on Thursday left at least 63 people dead, signaling renewed violence between Houthi rebels and Sunni extremists.
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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.