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Yemen Has Been a Saudi Prince’s War. Now It’s His Quagmire.

Fleeing into the Dark

Losing a Generation: The Plight of Children in War-torn Yemen

Instead of studying, the youth is fighting on both sides of the conflict. Others are exploited as a cheap source of labor or married off because their families can no longer sustain them.

From Crafts to Kalashnikovs: Arms Souk Thrives in Yemen’s Taiz

Once overflowing with handicrafts, the old Al-Shinayni market in Yemen’s third city of Taiz is now bursting with Kalashnikovs and bullets as traders scramble to scratch out a living in the war-wracked country.

Congress Should Show Trump that the Saudi Crown Prince Is No ‘Friend’ of America

Fortunately, there remains a bipartisan majority in Congress that rejects this indefensible judgment and the president's strings-free steps to supply the kingdom with more weapons and nuclear technology.

House Passes $733 Billion Defense Bill Checking Trump’s War Powers

The House gave final approval Friday to a defense bill that would put a liberal stamp on military policy by shackling President Trump’s ability to wage war in Iran and Yemen, restricting the use of military funds at the southwestern border and returning transgender troops to the armed forces.

Blame Mitch McConnell If Saudi Arabia Escapes Accountability For Khashoggi And Yemen

House Democrats are beginning a process to mandate the first formal pressure on Saudi Arabia through a must-pass bill. Sen. McConnell will decide if it survives.

“What would you do - take one child to the hospital or feed the others?”

Claire Nicoll works for the Humanitarian Operations Team at Save the Children. During the summer of 2019, Claire lived and worked in Yemen. During her time there, she met many children, mothers and fathers whose stories have stayed with her. Here is one of them.

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