Yemen

Osamah Mahyoub and Emad Al-Azabi survived armed rebels, poisonous snakes and sinister smugglers. Now they face the greatest threat of all: the U.S. immigration system.
President Trump slashed U.S. aid to the country days before its first confirmed COVID-19 case.
It's a step that could pave the way for the first direct peace talks between the two sides that have been at war for more than five years.
President Trump retweeted media reports that seemed to confirm the Jan. 25 strike killed top al Qaeda leader Qassim al-Rimi.
In an exclusive interview, HuffPost discovered that Hazaea "Anwar" Alomaisi was abruptly sent back to a country at war after 22 years in the U.S.
Pope Francis used his speech in St. Peter's Square to address suffering around the world, including Syria, Yemen, Lebanon, Venezuela and South Sudan.
"I wasn't f**king caving," said Adam Smith, chair of the House Armed Services Committee, as lawmakers and human rights advocates traded barbs.
"The Khashoggi thing is over a year old," former adviser Susan Rice said when asked if Obama would weigh in on the Saudi journalist's murder.
The president tweeted that he's authorized the release of strategic petroleum reserves "if needed" to stabilize energy markets after an attack on Saudi oil sites.
Yemen's Houthi rebels have claimed responsibility for the attacks in Buqyaq and the Khurais oil field.