Hudayda’s collapsing stalemate: A new act in the Yemen war
Stockholm is set to host peace talks later this month to end the war in Yemen, but those may now be postponed due to a new outbreak of violence in the country
Stockholm is set to host peace talks later this month to end the war in Yemen, but those may now be postponed due to a new outbreak of violence in the country
After the collapse of planned consultations in Geneva, a new round of formal peace talks seems unlikely before the end of the year
The Yemeni port of Hudayda must be protected, or the war will spill outside of the country's borders
As the Saudi-led coalition in Yemen fights to take control of Hudayda, the city's future remains clouded
Martin Griffiths has an opportunity to serve as a bridge between international and regional actors and to benefit from European diplomatic initiatives
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’
Engagement with power brokers in Marib, Mukalla, Taiz and Aden is key to avoid mistakes of Sanaa-centric post-2011 transitional process
Europeans should consider three sets of actions that could help stabilize the conflict
As commentators look back on two years of the Saudi-led military campaign, international policy must look forward if the country is to survive