Yemen's rebels pin hopes for peace on the U.S. government
With ceasefire about to take effect, Houthi foreign minister tells CBS News relief for millions is coming, and with U.S. help, peace can flourish
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With ceasefire about to take effect, Houthi foreign minister tells CBS News relief for millions is coming, and with U.S. help, peace can flourish
As ceasefire brings some hope, parents in rebel territory feed their kids -- the ones strong enough to eat anything -- boiled leaves
A ceasefire in Yemen is set to go into effect Tuesday in a key port city. Fighting between a Saudi-led coalition and Iranian-backed rebels has pushed millions to the brink of famine. Elizabeth Palmer traveled to a makeshift camp deep in rebel territory.
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Despite a ceasefire to begin Tuesday, there was more fighting Sunday in and around the port city of Hodeida in Yemen. Pro-government forces backed by Saudi Arabia unleashed airstrikes on Houthi rebels backed by Iran. Elizabeth Palmer reports.
The Senate passed a measure that would end U.S. support of Saudi Arabian-backed forces in Yemen's civil war. Sheba Crocker of CARE USA joined CBSN to discuss what this means for humanitarian efforts in war-torn Yemen.
The defense secretary and State Department Secretary Mike Pomeo briefed House members on Capitol Hill in a closed-door session a day after CIA Director Gina Haspel briefed a smaller group
As negotiations in Sweden conclude, U.N. chief says they've achieved "real progress toward future talks to end the conflict"
U.N.'s emergency relief coordinator says another quarter of a million face catastrophic consequences from lack of food
American charity Mercy Corps is keeping hundreds of kids in school and providing some jobs, but peace talks in Sweden still seem very far away
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They have always been poor, but now they are truly destitute, living in shelters made of tarpaulin and bits of wood
One mother said her child eventually became too weak to eat at all
United Nations' refugee agency says there were nearly 1,500 civilian casualties in Yemen from August through October
On Thursday, the warring sides met in Sweden and began discussing prisoner swaps
Warring parties finally sit down to try and stop, or at least slow, the conflict that has left thousands dead and millions on the brink of starvation
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One Yemen scholar says circumstances of 3-year-war are so grim, any agreement at all would be "better than nothing"
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