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Tory Candidates Face Calls For Inquiry into Saudi Arms Sales

As Yemen Starves, International Aid Agencies Play Politics With Food

Mohammed Bin Salman Is Making Muslims Boycott Mecca

Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman has attempted to cast Saudi Arabia in a more positive light and mask the country’s more aggressive internal and foreign policies by undertaking so-called liberal reforms. But it has not been enough to silence those who continue to draw attention to his government’s human rights abuses.

Yemenis Cope With War Living Conditions Following Years of Conflict

For over five years, Yemen experienced a prolonged conflict pitting the country's Houthi Ansarullah movement against resigned regime forces backed by a Saudi-led coalition.

See No Evil: How The UK Government Tries Not To Know About Bombing Civilians In Yemen

The British government adopts some key strategies to try to manage the controversy over its arms sales policy

Arms Supplier BAE Denies It Has Any Responsibility To Investigate Yemen Atrocities

‘BAE is hiding behind the government and the government is hiding behind the Saudis’

Britain’s Responsibility For Carnage In Yemen

Responses to Arron Merat’s long read on the UK’s role in Saudi strikes on Yemen, and this week’s court ruling that British arms exports to Saudi Arabia are illegal

US Senator Begins Process to Block Trump's $8bn Arms Sale to Saudi Arabia

A United States senator has started the legislative process to block President Donald Trump's move to sell more than $8bn in military equipment to Saudi Arabia over its destructive role in Yemen.

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