World Dec 17 How fragile Yemen peace efforts affect the fight against the Islamic State By PBS News Hour
World Apr 22 Watch 2:14 Saudi Arabia restarts airstrikes hours after stopping Saudi Arabia’s halt on bombings in Yemen lasted only hours. The Saudi military had announced the end of the U.S.-backed air campaign on Tuesday, but with the caveat that it would continue to prevent further operations by Houthi militias. Within… By PBS News Hour
World Mar 26 Watch 3:22 Yemen chaos takes another sharp turn with Saudi airstrikes In Yemen’s capital Sanaa, people awoke overnight to explosions as Saudi jets bombarded military targets. The goal of the operation, which killed at least 18 civilians, was to drive out Shiite Houthi rebels who have taken over much of the… By PBS News Hour
World Mar 26 Watch 7:30 What’s driving Saudi airstrikes in Yemen? Yemen has become the latest flashpoint in a long conflict between Tehran and Riyadh for regional dominance. What do the new developments mean for an already smoldering Sunni-Shia split in the Middle East? Judy Woodruff talks to David Rothkopf of… By PBS News Hour
World Mar 25 Watch 5:13 Who will fill Yemen’s power vacuum? In Yemen, Houthi Shiite rebels now control the capital, have spread south and west, and are making an advance on Aden, driving out President Abd Rabbo Mansour Hadi. Who will rise to power and how does the turmoil affect the… By PBS News Hour
Mar 25 Watch 1:31 Yemen’s government collapses after rebels offer bounty for President Hadi By PBS News Hour Continue watching