Yemenis fear economic consequences of being dragged into US-Iran conflict
Iran-allied Houthis yet to get involved in conflict, but could target shipping in Red Sea.

Iran-allied Houthis yet to get involved in conflict, but could target shipping in Red Sea.









While Hezbollah launches preemptive strikes, Tehran tells Al Jazeera it doesn’t need outside help in defending itself.
Several nations, global bodies and prominent groups respond to killing of Iran’s supreme leader, urging de-escalation.
Yemeni government makes strides stabilising Aden, yet shortages and clashes reveal continued fragility during Ramadan.
A bus collided with a truck in Yemen’s second-deadliest traffic accident in recent years, and the worst so far in 2026.
Generations of refugees in Aden endure poverty, lack identity, and cling to fading memories of Somalia’s distant shores.
Security fragmentation and regional rivalries are reshaping power in southern Yemen.
Protest erupts after the internationally recognised gov’t holds its first session in the southern city of Aden.
Yemenis in Sanaa worry as tensions between the Houthis and the US rise, amid memories of last Ramadan’s violence.
Prominent Trump supporter Amer Ghalib says US decision to nix deportation protection for Yemenis ‘very unfortunate’.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem has determined it is safe for Yemenis to return to their war-torn country.