Shiite fighters, known as Houthis, hold up their weapons as they chant slogans at the residence of a military commander of the Houthi militant group, destroyed by a Saudi-led airstrike in Sanaa, Yemen, Tuesday, April 28, 2015. (AP Photo/Hani Mohammed, File) A cease-fire tha...
FILE - Shiite fighters, known as Houthis, hold up their weapons as they chant slogans at the residence of a military commander of the Houthi militant group, destroyed by a Saudi-led airstrike in Sanaa,, Yemen, Tuesday, April 28, 2015. (AP Photo/Hani Mohammed, File) ...
Yet every one of the fishermen appears to support the action taken in support of the Palestinians - despite the impact on their livelihoods. Why the crisis in Ywemen is getting worse "The Houthis oppress us," says one. These men are on...
Iran's proxy groups in the Middle East There are approximately 40 militant groups backed by Iran in the region, Baraa Shiban, an associate fellow at the Royal United Services Institute, a British defense and security think-tank, told CBS News. That includes the Houthis in Yemen and Hezbollah...
CAIRO (AP) — In the days since Israel intensified its campaign against Hezbollah in Lebanon, including the strike that killed the militant group's leader Hassan Nasrallah, Yemen's Iran-backed Houthi rebels have been quick to show they are an important p
with the Houthis has actually bolstered the militant group’s ability to disrupt international shipping. In spite of the Houthisstatingthat attacks on Red Sea ships will end when a ceasefire is agreed upon in Gaza, the United States upped the ante by contributing to violence in the region....
Faced with an increasingly politically independent Yemen, Riyadh chose to intervene before the Houthis could actually manifest a grand political and tribal coalition and fulfill Yemenis’ calls for fairer political representation. At the risk of upsetting the Western media narrative and Saudi Arabia’ ...
While the time and scope of Iran’s response remain unclear – whether it will act alone or in co-ordination with regional militias such as Hizbullah in Lebanon and the Houthis in Yemen – the disconnect between the escalating rhetoric and the nonchalance about preparing the public...
And by the end of his life there was a lot of sadness about the rise of Hindu nationalism, a kind of militant Hindu nationalism, that was tearing away at the fabric of what had kept this country so vibrant and admirable for him. DUBNER: You’re one of the few nationally prominent ...
All of us are finding it difficult to digest the full horror of what took place just a week ago – and I am no different. I have barely slept since the attack, and I am spending most of my days using my social media platforms to battle for the truth to be heard. But this is not...