United States air strikes have hit more than 40 locations across Houthi-controlled parts of Yemen, including in the capital, Sanaa, according to local media affiliated with the rebel group.
Suspected U.S. airstrikes struck around Yemen’s rebel-held capital overnight, and the Iranian-backed Houthis say at least one person was killed DUBAI, United Arab Emirates -- Suspected U.S ...
A suspected airstrike by the US pounded Yemen overnight into Saturday, killing at least one person, according to reports. The attacks targeted multiple areas under the control of the Iranian ...
Suspected US airstrikes targeted multiple Houthi-held locations in Yemen, including urban and residential areas in Sanaa, leading to undetermined casualties and destruction. The strikes appear to ...
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates -- Suspected U.S. airstrikes pounded Yemen overnight into Saturday, reportedly killing at least one person as the American military acknowledged earlier bombing a major ...
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Suspected U.S. airstrikes pummeled sites across Yemen controlled by the Houthi rebels early Friday, including neighborhoods in the capital, Sanaa. The extent ...
Ad Policy A Yemeni walks over the debris of a destroyed building after it was struck by US air strikes in Sanaa, Yemen, Monday, March 24, 2025.(AP Photo) Signalgate has taken over the airwaves ...
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Suspected U.S. airstrikes pounded Yemen overnight into Saturday, reportedly killing at least one person as the American military acknowledged earlier bombing a ...
The U.S. launched what analysts are describing as one of the largest bombing missions in Yemen in years. The strikes targeted what the U.S. says are Houthi leaders and terrorist infrastructure.
WASHINGTON, March 27 (Reuters) - A U.S. judge on Thursday ordered President Donald Trump's administration to preserve messages sent on the Signal messaging app discussing attack plans against the ...
The Atlantic magazine has published US attack plans against Yemen’s Houthi rebels, mistakenly shared in a group chat that included its editor-in-chief, Jeffrey Goldberg. The release on Wednesday ...