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U.S. airstrikes around Yemen's capital, Sanaa, have reportedly killed at least seven people and injured 29, according to the ...
U.S. President Donald Trump's administration is ending most, if not all, remaining U.S. aid for Afghanistan and Yemen, aid ...
USAID Acting Deputy Administrator Jeremy Lewin asked to restore awards to the World Food Programme in Lebanon, Syria, Somalia ...
Biden's policy on the Houthis was a failure. Trump's is at risk of meeting the same result. Daniel R. DePetris is a fellow at ...
President Donald Trump's administration wants the U.N. World Food Programme to modify operations backed by the U.S. in six ...
President Donald Trump's second administration has not been lacking in scandal. One of the largest incidents recently ...
A strike Sunday night in Sanaa, the rebel-held capital of Yemen, hit a house, killing at least four people and wounding 16 ...
The lack of public contrition, let alone resignations, from top officials, reflects a White House that operates in a culture ...
The editor of The Atlantic reported that he was accidentally included in a Trump administration group chat about the U.S. plans to bomb Yemen.
Read a line-by-line analysis of the war plans shared over a Signal group chat, with additional reporting and context from CNN national security reporters.
Mr. Hegseth, Mr. Goldberg wrote, said that “the first detonations in Yemen would be felt two ... flights of Venezuelan migrants that the Trump administration sent to El Salvador this month.
The ‘Signalgate’ breach could embolden the Houthis to forcibly disappear even more people on fake allegations of espionage.