The UN human rights chief warns that Yemen could return to full-scale conflict if Houthi attacks continue. Both outlets report that earlier this month the Houthis launch what are described as their deadliest attacks in years, killing 58 government troops.

According to a military source cited by both publications, the fighting is concentrated mainly in Yemen’s oil-rich Marib province. Euronews frames the warning in the context of the risk posed by continued strikes, while Courthouse News presents the same UN warning and casualty figure, without adding a different factual detail. The reporting focuses on the immediate impact of the recent attacks and the potential for wider escalation if the pattern continues.

No additional specifics are provided across these sources about subsequent ceasefire efforts, claimed responsibility, or the broader timeline of the broader conflict beyond the warning and the reported troop losses in Marib.