The Yemeni government has reached a tentative agreement with Houthi rebels.
The situation in the capital Sana'a is extremely tense. Yesterday, media even reported that the president was in the hands of the rebels.
However, later it turned out that he had left his palace before he was captured by militants.
The Houthis are fighting for autonomy for Shiite Muslims and an equal distribution of resources.
Despite the truce, two amphibious ships moved into the Red Sea to be ready, should U.S. officials order an evacuation in Yemen.
The situation is aggravated by the fact that al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula is the most dangerous and active branch of al-Qaeda."