Over the last decade the country has been the scene of warfare involving the employment of advanced air delivered weapons of Western origin by Saudi Arabia, of insurgent warfare conducted by al-Qaeda, of improvised 'technicals', and of ballistic missiles. As result of this ongoing conflict, Yemen has become the scene of what the United Nations have described as one of the worst ongoing humanitarian disasters of modern times and in which tens of thousands of people have died and millions have been displaced. At the time of writing Yemen has again attracted international attention as tensions in the Red Sea grow following Houthi attacks on international shipping and the consequent responses of the USA and Great Britain. In Unfinished War: A Journey through Yemen's Civil War, Egyptian photojournalist Asmaa Waguih takes us on remarkable visual tour of Yemen, once thought of as a beautiful and mysterious land that was the realm of the Queen of Sheba, with over 150 full colour photographs contrasting scenes of everyday life for the people of this nation with the effects of an ongoing conflict between rival Yemeni factions, regional powers and their proxies. AUTHOR: Asmaa Waguih is an independent photojournalist based in her hometown of Cairo. She has over two decades of experience working with top agencies across the globe. She worked as a freelance reporter in Iraq for three years, where she developed a love for pictures over words. Later, she received several assignments that focused on the Arab world and the Islamic community in such countries as Gaza, Iraq, and Pakistan. She worked for the Reuters News Agency for eight years. She has extensively covered the major conflict zones such as Afghanistan, Libya, Iraq, Syria, Ukraine, and the Arab Spring in Egypt. She covers politics and conflict with a main focus on the Middle East. 150 colour photos