Further insight into the horror of life in Yemen has emerged as an Amnesty International report reveals abuses.
Activists who protested against a major arms fair in London last year have been found not guilty of obstruction by a judge who described their actions as “reasonable.”
Two women and two children were killed when Saudi-led collation warplanes waged an airstrike on their house in Serwah district of Marib province.
Yemeni children held a protest vigil outside the United Nations building in Sana’a to demand a halt to the war and a return to regular food and aid supplies into the country.
Saudi-led coalition warplanes launched three attacks on residential areas in the southwestern Yemeni province of Taiz, killing and injuring scores of civilians.
The United Nations Refugee Agency (UNHCR) said every week approximately 5,000 people from East Africa made the dangerous crossing across the Red Sea to Yemen.
Yemen Watchnet