A Look at Life in Yemen
Dancers perform the tribal folklore dance, Baraa, during a wedding ceremony in Sanaa, Yemen on June 28, 2022. (Photo by Khaled Abdullah/Reuters)
Yemenis displaced by the conflict, receive food aid and supplies to meet their basic needs, at a camp in Hays district in the war-ravaged western province of Hodeida, on July 6, 2022. In Yemen, millions have been forced from their homes in the brutal conflict pitting the Saudi-backed government against Iran-backed Huthi rebels, which has sparked widespread food shortages and ravaged the country's infrastructure. (Photo by Khaled Ziad/AFP Photo)
A malnourished child lies on the bed, waiting for the doctor to treat her, at the malnutrition treatment department of a hospital in Sanaa, Yemen on July 16, 2022. (Photo by Xinhua News Agency/Rex Features/Shutterstock)
Houthi supporters perform the Baraa dance during a rally marking the Ghadeer day, a day Shi'ites believe Prophet Muhammad nominated his cousin Imam Ali to be his successor, in Sanaa, Yemen on July 17, 2022. (Photo by Khaled Abdullah/Reuters)
A girl stands at the entrance of her family's hut following a rainy day at a camp for internally displaced people in Marib, Yemen on August 7, 2022. (Photo by Ali Owidha/Reuters)
Yemeni pupils attend the first day of the new academic year at a school in Yemen's third-city of Taez on August 8, 2022. (Photo by Ahmad Al-Basha/AFP Photo)
A partial view shows a collapsed UNESCO-listed building in the old city of the Yemeni capital Sanaa on August 10, 2022 following heavy rains. (Photo by Mohammed Huwais/AFP Photo)
Photo taken on August 10, 2022 shows a building badly damaged in days of heavy rainfall in the old city of Sanaa, Yemen. The Old City of Sanaa was inscribed on the World Heritage List of UNESCO in 1986. (Photo by Xinhua News Agency/Rex Features/Shutterstock)
Armed militants gather for a protest against Yemen's Huthi rebels in the Khokha region of the country's war-ravaged western province of Hodeida on September 20, 2022, demonstrating against the destruction of farms and civilian property in the Bait al-Faqih district south of Hodeida. (Photo by Khaled Ziad/AFP Photo)
A military parade displaying Houthi forces and weapons moves through a main street of Sanaa, Yemen, on September 21, 2022. Yemen's warring parties face a deadline to renew a 6-month-long truce on Sunday, Oct. 2. (Photo by Ansar Allah Media via AP Photo)
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Fighters loyal to Yemen's Saudi-backed government take part in a military parade marking the 56th anniversary of the 1962 revolution which established the Yemeni republic, in the country's northeastern province of Marib, on September 26, 2022. (Photo by AFP Photo/Stringer)
A Yemeni vendor displays various types of dry goods at a traditional market in Sanaa, Yemen, on Saturday, October 1, 2022. Yemen’s warring parties face a deadline to renew a 6-month long truce on October 2. The conflict has left many Yemenis on the brink of starvation and food prices have spiked again amid an ongoing worldwide food crises. (Photo by Hani Mohammed/AP Photo)
A Yemeni vendor displays various types of dry goods at a traditional market in Sanaa, Yemen, on Saturday, October 1, 2022. (Photo by Hani Mohammed/AP Photo)
Yemenis have vehicles colored in green in preparation for celebrations of the birthday of the prophet Muhammad a day after a UN-brokered truce expired, in Sana'a, Yemen, 03 October 2022. The Houthis have announced the end of a UN-brokered nationwide truce after the warring parties in Yemen failed to reach an agreement to extend the truce that expired 02 October. UN envoy for Yemen Hans Grundberg called on the Houthis and the Saudi-backed Yemeni government to refrain from acts of provocation as the consultations continue. The truce has been holding since April 2022 and was renewed on 02 August for an additional two months through 02 October. (Photo by Yahya Arhab/EPA/EFE)
A Yemeni decorates a vehicle in green in preparation for celebrations of the birthday of the prophet Muhammad a day after a UN-brokered truce expired, in Sana'a, Yemen, 03 October 2022. (Photo by Yahya Arhab/EPA/EFE)
People walk through the main gate of the old city of Sana’a illuminated with green colorful lights and decorated with neon words reading in Arabic “At thy service, O Allah's Apostle” in preparation for celebrations of the birthday of the prophet Muhammad, in Sana'a, Yemen, 04 October 2022. (Photo by Yahya Arhab/EPA/EFE)
People ride a minibus illuminated with green colorful lights at a street in preparation for celebrations of the birthday of the prophet Muhammad, in Sana'a, Yemen, 04 October 2022. Mawlid is annually celebrated by many Muslim countries on the 12th day of Rabi al-Awwal (the third month of the Islamic calendar), marking the birthday of the prophet Muhammad, which is expected to be marked on 08 October 2022. In Yemen, it is celebrated by illuminating buildings and streets with green colorful lights and decorating vehicles in green. (Photo by Yahya Arhab/EPA/EFE)
An aerial view of people attending a celebration to commemorate the birthday of the Prophet Muhammad on October 08, 2022, in Sana'a, Yemen. Muslims across the world mark the birthday of the Prophet Muhammad in a celebration known as Mawlid an-Nabi, or mild. (Photo by Mohammed Hamoud/Getty Images)
Volunteers prepare free food rations provided by the Mona relief agency to conflict-affected people on World Food Day, in Sana'a, Yemen, 16 October 2022. World Food Day is marked annually on 16 October to promote awareness and action in support of the millions of people worldwide who suffer from hunger. Conflict-ravaged Yemen is experiencing one of the worst humanitarian crisis in the world with over 17.4 million people out of its 30 million population are food insecure and in need of assistance to ward off the risk of famine, according to recent estimates by UN aid agencies. This number is projected to go up to 19 million by December 2022. (Photo by Yahya Arhab/EPA/EFE)
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Conflict-affected people get free food rations provided by the Mona relief agency on World Food Day, in Sana'a, Yemen, 16 October 2022. (Photo by Yahya Arhab/EPA/EFE)