Reuters: U.N. diplomat pushes to hold Yemen talks, Arab air strikes pound Houthis
SANAA (Reuters) - Efforts to coax Yemen's warring factions into talks have made some progress, officials said on Monday, as warplanes from a Saudi-led coalition mounted more air strikes on the country's dominant Houthi militia.
An Arab alliance has been bombing the Houthis since March 26 in a bid to restore exiled President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi to power. The Sunni Muslim states regard the Houthis as a threat to the stability of Yemen, which flanks the world's top oil exporter Saudi Arabia.
Yemen War News Updates -- June 1, 2015
Yemen talks in Oman ‘shrouded in secrecy’ -- Gulf News
U.S. said to fly Houthi leaders from Yemen for talks in Oman -- World Tribune
As Saudi-led fighters bomb Yemen, Houthi rebels to meet US officials -- Arthur Bright, CSM
UN envoy opens Yemen talks as coalition pounds rebels -- AFP
Saudi-led coalition hits Houthi positions in Yemen's Taiz province -- Al Bawaba
Civilian deaths reported as Arab airstrikes hit Yemen arms depots -- Deutsche Welle
Blasts rock Sanaa as Houthi weapons depot hit -- AFP
Israel Supplying Saudi Arabia With Weapons To Fight Yemen Rebels, Iranian Media Claims -- IBTimes
U.S. Intelligence: Iran Sending More Fighters to Yemen -- Washington Free Beacon
Saudi, Egypt share 'common vision' on Yemen war -- AFP
Fighting in Yemen blocks delivery of thousands of tonnes of food aid -- The Guardian
Yemen-bound UN aid ship targeted by shelling, says port official -- Middle East Eye
Amid reports of fighting, UN ship with vital food aid for Yemen diverted from Aden -- UN News Centre
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