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Cholera Spreads as War and Poverty Batter Yemen

Can Congress Pressure The White House On Human Rights?

With Limited Aid, Yemen Cholera 'Getting Worse Every Day'

“The situation is so bad it and is getting worse from day to day. People are so poor and the general health situation is deteriorating. There is no clear water, there is a lot of garbage of the street and this has helped to spread a lot of diseases. There is a lot of cholera.”

Yemen War and Qatar Crisis Challenge Oman’s Neutrality

With Saudi Arabia, the U.A.E., and the Trump administration pushing for a tougher stance against Iran, Oman will face increased pressure to abandon its long-held neutrality, which has been invaluable to U.S. interests in the region.

Under Siege By Saudi Arabia, Yemen Is Suffering A 19th-Century Plague

Cholera brings to mind 19th-century tenements, sewer-ridden cobblestone streets, and soot-strewn cities without modern healthcare. In the 21st century, it’s largely confined to countries without modern sewage systems.

For Those of Us Living In Yemen, Life Is Unbearable

As the conflict goes on I'm seeing more and more poverty. There are 20 million people needing help in a population of 27 million people.

In Aden, Yemeni Activists Still Live In Fear

Aden’s openness has declined amid the takeover of extremist groups such as the Islamic State (IS), al-Qaeda and the Salafists.

These are the appalling conditions that caused the cholera outbreak in Yemen – I should know, I live here

There is untreated sewage on the streets of Sana’a. Driving near the airport I simply cannot breathe because of the stench

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