The Houthis could seek to bolster their status after Nasrallah's killing, having already played an oversized regional role since Israel's war on Gaza began.
Analysis: The Houthis have proven their operational capabilities and amassed a diverse range of weaponry while showing no sign of ending Red Sea attacks.
In the midst of war and a male-dominated society, business women Nisreen Dhirar and Faiza Haidrah defy norms by opening a restaurant in southern Yemen's Taiz.
In-depth: The Houthi decision to issue a 100-riyal coin has triggered a new currency war, as Yemen's two rival central banks work to undermine each other.
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.