Yemeni fishermen are struggling to survive amidst increasing tensions in the Red Sea. With each trip out to sea, fishermen are unsure if they will return.
Analysis: Anti-Houthi forces in Yemen sense that the US blacklisting could provide them with international military and political support if a war breaks out.
Analysis: The first deadly cross-border strike by the Houthi group in months, which killed four Bahraini soldiers, threatens to derail Yemen's fragile peace process, which had been gaining momentum since a UN-sponsored truce in 2022.
In-depth: On the 33rd anniversary of national unification, Yemen's conflict has left the country more divided than ever between rival armies and institutions in the north and south.
Analysis: While the cash injection may help to temporarily alleviate stressors on the Yemeni economy, loans and aid cannot alone address the financial troubles rooted in nearly a decade of war and conflict.
In-depth: Eight years of fighting, malnutrition, and disease have claimed the lives of thousands of Yemeni children, while a stalled peace process means there is no end in sight.
Analysis: One month after it expired, efforts to revive Yemen's UN-sponsored truce are deadlocked, as recent escalations between the government and the Houthi movement usher in renewed fighting.