Yemen Fighting Rages As Truce Talks Collapse -- Yemen
Fierce battles continue for second day in capital city Sanaa, pushing country to the brink of civil war.
The United Nations has failed to mediate a peace deal between Yemen's Houthi rebels and the government, as Shia fighters advanced into the capital in an escalation of violence that has brought the country to the verge of a civil war.
The UN envoy to Yemen, Jamal Benomar, left the northern city of Saada on Friday after trying to mediate a deal that could pave the way for a new government and more political representation for the Houthis.
Fighting between rebels and government troops continued for a second day in capital Sanaa on Friday as the ceasefire collapsed, with the warring sides attacking each other a kilometre from the presidential palace compound.
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