2018: BATTLE FOR KEY PORT
In June 2018, government fighters backed by coalition ground forces launch an offensive to retake Hodeida, a key entry point for humanitarian aid.
In December, following negotiations in Sweden, the UN announces a ceasefire in Hodeida.
But it is marred by clashes between rebels and pro-government soldiers around the city.
SEPARATISTS FLEX MUSCLES
The anti-Huthi camp is divided between southern separatists and northern unionists loyal to Hadi's government.
The separatists occupy the presidential palace in Aden in January 2018, before Saudi and Emirati forces intervene.
In August 2019, Emirati-backed separatists again clash with unionist troops.
Riyadh negotiates a power-sharing agreement and the formation of a new government.
2019: SAUDI OIL HIT
The rebels escalate their attacks on Saudi Arabia, using drones and missiles.
A major hit on September 14, 2019 on the giant Abqaiq oil processing plant and Khurais oil field halves the kingdom's crude output.
Riyadh and Washington accuse Iran of being behind the attack, which it denies.
2021: NEW ESCALATION
In February 2021, the US ends its support for the coalition's military operations and removes the Iranian-backed Huthis from a "terrorist" blacklist.
Shortly afterwards, the rebels resume an offensive to seize oil-rich Marib province, the government's last northern stronghold.
2022: REBELS TURN ON UAE
On January 3, 2022, the rebels seize an Emirati-flagged vessel in the Red Sea.
A week later, pro-government forces claim to have retaken Shabwa province, which neighbours Marib.
On January 17, a rebel drone and missile attack on an oil facility in Abu Dhabi kills three, the first deaths reported in the United Arab Emirates.
The Saudi-led coalition carries out retaliatory airstrikes on Yemen's capital Sanaa.