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Yemen’s Man-Made Cholera Outbreak Is About to Break a Record

Saudis Could Seek Russian Bailout In Yemen

The U.S. Is Enabling Civil War And A Humanitarian Crisis In Yemen. Isn't It Time Congress Had A Say In Our Involvement?

The conflict in Yemen is unique because the United States is not a bystander or neutral arbiter.

The U.S. Helped Create A Massive Humanitarian Crisis, Here’s How We Can Help Fix It

Violence and cholera have left Yemen’s people desperate for help — Congress can start to change that with one vote

Scottish Council Pension Funds “Bankrolling” Arms Firms

Pension funds in Scotland have £420 million worth of investments in arms companies including nearly £12m in a US arms giant in Fife linked to allegations of war crimes in Yemen.

Why Do War Crimes Against Children Bear No Repercussions?

But it is no accident that Yemeni children have borne the brunt of the brutal war that has raged since 2015. In fact, a leaked report by UN Secretary-General António Guterres points to a clear trend.

Congress’s War Powers Must Be Made A Reality

What does it take to get Congress to act on vital questions of war and peace?

Will Seven Million Starving Yemenis Ever Find Justice

Justice demands that a variety of legal avenues be pursued to hold those responsible for the famine in Yemen accountable. The prohibition of starvation as a method of warfare is criminalised under customary international law governing conflict, the Geneva Conventions, and the Rome Statute.

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