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Who’s Winning Yemen’s War? No One

Over a decade into Yemen’s civil war, one expert explains why neither side can win—and how China, the US, and Gulf rivals shape the conflict.
The detentions bring the number of detained U.N. workers in Houthi-held territories in Yemen to 53 since 2021, U.N. spokesperson Stephane Dujarric said in a statement late Monday.
Iranian-backed Houthis in Yemen have detained nine more people working for the United Nations as part of a crackdown on the global organization.
Israelis are paying heavy costs for the longest war in their history: a mental health crisis, trauma, unprecedented division ...
The United States under the Biden and Trump administrations has provided at least $21.7 billion in military assistance to ...
Yemen's Houthi rebels have claimed responsibility for the attack that left a Dutch-flagged cargo ship ablaze and adrift in the Gulf of Aden this week ...
It’s been two years since thousands of Hamas-led militants poured into southern Israel after a surprise barrage of rockets ...
The Iran-backed Houthis' crackdown on the United Nations has seen the rebels arbitrarily detain 53 UN staff since 2021. View ...
The so-called shadow war that had taken place between the two states across the previous decade erupted. The outbreak of open ...