World powers vote in bid to bring peace to Yemen
The U.N. Security Council voted unanimously Friday to pass a resolution
The U.N. Security Council voted unanimously Friday to pass a resolution
Young soldiers can be seen manning checkpoints, AK-47s dangling from their narrow shoulders
But the truce still appeared largely intact with U.N. monitors expected to arrive and the details of a major prisoner swap being hashed out
Ceasefire in port city of Hodeida - a vital port for the flow of desperately needed humanitarian aid - appears to hold after a violent start
Having fled from Saudi airstrikes and vicious fighting, people in remote northern Yemen are now up against another killer: malnutrition
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
Despite a ceasefire to begin Tuesday, there was more fighting Sunday in and around the port city of Hodeida in Yemen
The vote was largely symbolic, however, because the House will not be voting on the resolution this year
As negotiations in Sweden conclude, U.N. chief says they've achieved "real progress toward future talks to end the conflict"
Yussuf Adel, 3, escaped some of the fiercest fighting in Yemen's civil war, but he's not out of danger
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
Peace talks are going on in Sweden as the war in Yemen has left millions facing famine
5-month-old baby Esma Saida is badly malnourished but she's gaining strength after escaping fighting in Yemen
The nation's civil war has claimed at least 10,000 lives, and generated the world's worst humanitarian crisis
United Nations' refugee agency says there were nearly 1,500 civilian casualties in Yemen from August through October
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