News Desk Will Jamal Khashoggi’s Murder Help End the Ghastly War in Yemen? The United States and Britain, the two largest sources of arms for the House of Saud, launched a new push this week to end the ghastly conflict in Yemen. November 2, 2018 Dispatch Is Yemen’s Man-Made Famine the Future of War? A trip to Yemen revealed that there is no shortage of food, but the U.S.-backed military intervention has put millions at risk of starvation. July 11, 2018 News Desk A Saudi-Backed “Assassination” Could Worsen Yemen’s War The killing of a rebel leader is likely to intensify the world’s worst humanitarian crisis. May 1, 2018 Politics and More Podcast The American Bombs Falling on Yemen At a funeral in Sana’a, a Saudi-led coalition plane dropping U.S. bombs took the life of a man who might have helped bring peace. March 26, 2018 The New Yorker Radio Hour The American Bombs Falling on Yemen At a funeral in Sana’a, a Saudi plane dropping American bombs took the life of a man who might have made peace. Plus, a look at Scott Pruitt, the E.P.A. nemesis who runs Trump’s E.P.A. March 23, 2018 Dept. of Foreign Policy How the U.S. Is Making the War in Yemen Worse The conflict has killed at least ten thousand civilians, and the country faces famine. Why are we still involved? News Desk The Catastrophe of Saudi Arabia’s Trump-Backed Intervention in Yemen Three U.N. agencies demanded this week that Riyadh end a blockade that has left millions hungry, sparked a cholera epidemic, and created the world’s worst humanitarian crisis. November 17, 2017 John Cassidy Trump’s Big Saudi Arms Deal Will Cause More Misery for Yemen With this deal, the United States is stepping up its support for Saudi Arabia’s proxy war against Iranian-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen. May 23, 2017 News Desk The Bodega Strike Against Trump’s Executive Order on Immigration Seemingly every person in the crowd had a story to tell about how the ban affected him or her personally, and every story was one of separation. February 3, 2017 News Desk A Homemade Museum for Yemeni Refugees in Djibouti Abdillahi Bashraheel has turned the area where he lives into a refuge from the realities of the Markazi camp and the conflict in his homeland. October 14, 2016