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Yemen conflict: Who controls what

More than four years after seizing the capital, the Houthis have consolidated their grip over large parts of Yemen.

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Modern life fails to intrude on Djibouti’s ‘White Gold’ miners

Home to more than six million tonnes of salt, camel caravans still take the precious resource to Ethiopia.

Lake Assal

Yemeni refugees choose baboon-infested tent city over Saudi camp

Scores of refugees have refused to be housed in Saudi-funded units over the kingdom’s military campaign in Yemen.

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‘Worse than an oven’: Saudi-funded camp won’t be liveable by May

Yemenis fear they could suffocate due to intermittent electricity and soaring temperatures in new housing units.

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The forgotten: Living with HIV in war-ravaged Yemen

Most Yemenis living with HIV/AIDS face stigma and discrimination, even from their own families.

A nurse draws a blood sample for an HIV test

Will a cabinet reshuffle fix Saudi Arabia’s economic malaise?

King Salman turns to a steady pair of hands in Ibrahim al-Assaf to draw in foreign investment amid Khashoggi crisis.

A Saudi man poses with Saudi riyal banknotes

Q&A: What do the Houthis want?

A high ranking member of the rebel movement speaks to Al Jazeera about the Houthis’ endgame in Yemen.

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Yemen’s warring parties agree to ceasefire in Hodeidah

UN secretary-general said the sides achieved ‘real progress’ after a ceasefire was brokered at the Sweden peace talks.

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Meet the journalists trying to give Yemenis the ‘full picture’

The Yemen Peace Newsroom aims to offer objective reporting from talks in Sweden against a backdrop of partisan coverage.

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Sealed with a kiss: Yemen’s rivals agree to swap 16,000 prisoners

Deal will cover 8,576 people detained by the Houthis, including teachers and children, and 7,487 Houthi fighters.

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