Yemen
Dozens killed as air strikes hit prison in Yemen
Dozens of people have been killed at a Yemeni prison complex in air strikes by the Saudi-led coalition, reports say.
Yemen govt calls for 'full commitment' to ceasefire
The United Nations hopes a three-day ceasefire it brokered between the Saudi-led coalition and Houthi rebels in Yemen will lead to renewed peace talks.
Rebels target warship after first direct US action
A United States Navy destroyer in the Red Sea appears to have been targeted by Houthi rebels following the first direct US attack in the Yemeni conflict.
'Lake of blood' after strike on funeral in Yemen capital
More than 140 people have been killed and at least 500 injured in air strikes on a funeral in Sanaa, a senior UN official says.
Yemen suicide attack claimed by IS 'kills dozens' in Aden
At least 60 people have been killed in a suicide car bombing at a military facility in the southern Yemen city of Aden, doctors say.
Huge crowds turn out for Yemen rally
Yemenis protesting in support of Houthi rebels and their allies were bombed by Saudi jets, a political analyst who was at the rally says.
Al Qaeda video shows NZ drone victims
A propaganda video released by Al Qaeda pays tribute to two New Zealand residents killed in Yemen in 2013.
Deadly clashes in Yemen despite ceasefire
At least 68 people are reported to have been killed in fresh clashes between government troops and Houthi rebels in north-west Yemen.
Matthieu Aikins: Yemen and the Middle East
Matthieu Aikins reports from the Middle East and South Asia for a number of magazines and his investigative work exposing war crimes in Afghanistan won him the George Polk Award and the Medill Medal… Audio
First Red Cross aid reaches Yemeni capital
Aid supplies have at last begun reaching Yemen after a series of delays, as the humanitarian situation deteriorates amid continued fighting. Audio
Fighting in Yemen looks set to continue long term
The United States says it is speeding up weapons supplies to the Saudi-led coalition confronting Houthi fighters opposed to the Yemeni President. Audio
Missiles fired in Yemen, President under threat
The Yemeni President, Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi, has fled his residence in Aden and the United States says it cannot confirm further details about his location. Audio
Rebels tighten grip on Yemen capital
In Yemen, Houthi rebels have reportedly replaced government security officers outside the private residence of President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi in the capital, Sanaa. Audio
Woman, boy killed in Yemen hostage botch-up
A woman and a 10-year-old boy were among 13 people killed when US-led forces failed to rescue two Western hostages in Yemen at the weekend. An American journalist, Luke Somers, and South African… Audio
More details about New Zealander killed in drone strike
Paul Mayley is the National Security Correspondent for The Australian newspaper, who broke the story about the New Zealander killed by a drone strike in Yemen last year. Audio
Mary Quin: kidnap and innovation
Chief executive of research and development body Callaghan Innovation who gave evidence in the trial of Abu Hamza al-Masri, the Islamic cleric behind the 1998 attack on her tour group. Audio
The Grandmother of Australian man killed in a drone strike
27 year old Christoper Harvard was the Australian citizen killed in the same drone strike as the New Zealander known as Muslim bin John. His family have been trying to get his body back from Yemen to… Audio
Questions remain over drone strike which killed a New Zealander
Professor Richard Jackson is Deputy Director at the National Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies at Otago University. Audio