A 10-week cholera epidemic has now infected more than 300,000 people in Yemen, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) says
A court in Yemen’s capital of Sana’a sentenced to death four Saudis convicted of being al Qaeda members and beheading 14 Yemeni soldiers in a 2014 attack.
Saudi warplanes continued their relentless military aggression against Yemen in the central province of Marib, leaving dozens of the Arab country’s civilians dead and injured.
Amnesty International called a UK court ruling, which authorized arms supplies to Saudi Arabia, a “deadly blow” for Yemeni civilians.
London’s High Court has ruled that UK arms sales to the Saudi Arabian regime are "lawful" in response to a judicial review brought by the Campaign Against the Arms Trade (CAAT).
The court will decide whether the British government failed to suspend weapons sales to the Saudi kingdom, which is fighting a war in Yemen.
Yemen Watchnet