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Nearly a decade of civil war has destroyed millions of Yemeni lives, but perhaps nowhere has it been felt more than in the neighborhoods in Taiz that are closest to the fighting.
Ali Abdullah Saleh, a military officer who had ruled North Yemen since 1978, ... CFR’s Global Conflict Tracker follows the latest developments in Yemen’s civil war.
The continuing civil war in Yemen has reportedly left more than 150,000 people dead and triggered one of the world's worst humanitarian ... North Yemen gains independence and is ruled by Imam ...
TAIZ, Yemen — A grassy strip of no-man's land divides the city that's covered in bullet holes. Taiz, Yemen's third most populous city, is symbolic of the civil war that has ravaged the country ...
With funding for preserving the historic site in jeopardy, local officials are wondering what will come next for the 800-year ...
More than 7,500 children have been killed or wounded in Yemen during the war from airstrikes, shelling, fighting, suicide attacks, mines and other incidents, according to a U.N. report released in ...
In 1967, Egypt lost the Six-Day War, costing it control over Gaza, in part because its best troops were fighting in Yemen’s civil war. The defeat prompted Nasser to pull his troops from Yemen.
Nearly a decade of civil war has destroyed millions of Yemeni lives, but perhaps nowhere has it been felt more than in the neighborhoods in Taiz that are closest to the fighting.