nytimes.com - I arrived in Yemen days after a group of Houthi rebels took control of the capital in January. They forced the president and cabinet to resign, and many of them, in mismatched army uniforms, tried to bolster their tenuous authority, rallying their supporters and setting up checkpoints around the capital, Sana.
Some of the fighting between the Houthis and the government’s frayed security forces, which started last fall, had subsided, but a renewed sense of uncertainty permeated the capital as different political groups contended for influence in a new government.
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