Hudayda on the brink: A turning point in Yemen’s war?
The Yemeni port of Hudayda must be protected, or the war will spill outside of the country's borders
The Yemeni port of Hudayda must be protected, or the war will spill outside of the country's borders
Discussion on the trajectory and consequences of the ongoing offensive in Hudayda, its potential effects on the humanitarian crisis, the challenges of stabilization, and its place within ongoing UN-led peace effort
As the Saudi-led coalition in Yemen fights to take control of Hudayda, the city's future remains clouded
The northern province can act as a model for the rest of the country, if international actors, including Europe, learn its lessons
An ECFR guide to the key disputes threatening to spark a wider Middle Eastern war
Martin Griffiths has an opportunity to serve as a bridge between international and regional actors and to benefit from European diplomatic initiatives
France sees the MENA region as a state for foreign policy and great power politics and an opportunity to shape global politics and punch above its weight
The civil war in Yemen has left the state in tatters and the country fragmented, illustrated most clearly in renewed calls for secession among southern…
The former president’s death makes diplomatic engagement all the more difficult, but also underlines the folly of leaving Yemen on the backburner
The war in Yemen has its own domestic logic, independent of the Saudi-Iranian ‘cold war’