Sana'a
How Yemenis’ pockets became a lifeline for financing cross-border wars
As many middle-class families struggle to afford basic food, the telecommunications sector has become a major financial channel for funding the Houthis’ war effort.
Houthi leaders absent from public events amid rising concerns following Israeli strikes - report
Houthi court sentences 17 to death for alleged espionage for Israel, US, Saudi Arabia
UN staff member detained after Houthis raided offices in Sanaa, UN spokesperson says
Houthi terrorists raid UN premises in Yemen, detain at least 11 people, reports say
In recent days, Israel struck a group of top Houthi military officials in Sanaa who were watching the Houthi leader give a nationally televised speech.
Israel's airstrike on Houthi leadership, and what it means for Yemen's future - analysis
Israel's airstrikes on August 28 targeted Houthi leaders in Yemen, killing their Prime Minister. The strike has raised questions about the legitimacy of the Houthi-led government.
Houthi Prime Minister Ghalib al-Rahawi, eight ministers killed in IAF Thursday strike
The Houthis further announced that ministers who were present were seriously and moderately injured in the strike and are receiving medical treatment.
Houthi PM, defense officials likely killed in IDF strike on Sanaa, Yemen
Increasing likelihood that Houthi defense minister, military chief were killed as their leader, Abdul-Malik al-Houthi, was giving a televised speech.
Israel strikes in Yemen's capital, targets area of presidential complex, missile bases
A security source confirmed to the 'Post' that Israel is carrying out airstrikes in Sanaa in response to Friday’s missile launch by the Houthis toward Israeli territory.
IDF strikes Houthi energy infrastructure, including Haziz power station in Sanaa
At least two explosions were heard in the Yemeni capital Sanaa near a power station, residents said early on Sunday.
Investigation exposes X, WhatsApp as hotbeds for arms trade involving Houthis, US weapons
TTP identified 130 Yemen-based X accounts that were advertising a range of weapons, including high-powered rifles, grenade launchers, and other military-grade arms.
Yemeni civilians lament 'reckless' Houthi attack on Israel's airport - analysis
Yemen is suffering heavy losses as a result of the Houthis' “reckless adventures, which have prompted Israeli strikes that have destroyed the country's most vital facilities," the report says.
Yemen's Houthis release 153 prisoners with support from ICRC
There is no indication at this time if any UN staff were let go in the Saturday release.
Explosions heard in Sana'a, Yemen - report
US National Security Communications Adviser John Kirby said earlier on Friday, "US attacks against the Houthis will continue as long as their threat to ships and Israel persists."