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Humanitarian Worker among Victims of Continued Fighting, Bombing in Yemen

WSJ: Saudi Crown Prince Returns to Public Eye as Succession Looms

US May Be ’Guilty Of War Crimes’ in Yemen

Rights groups and UN officials say the US-backed coalition has often either deliberately or recklessly depended on faulty intelligence, failed to distinguish between civilian and military targets and disregarded the likelihood of civilian casualties.

US Fingerprints on Attacks Obliterating Yemen’s Economy

The Saudi-led coalition is hitting civilian targets, like factories, bridges and power stations. In the rubble, the remains of American munitions have been found.

The Guardian View On Yemen: Stop Helping The Killing

British arms sales are fuelling a cruel and pointless war. If we can’t stop the conflict, we should at least stop enabling it.

MoD Seriously Misled Me on Saudi Arms Sales, Says Vince Cable

Former minister says he only agreed to missile exports after he was told UK would enhance oversight of targets in Yemen

Yemen: The Man Who Lost 27 Family Members in an Air Strike

Abdullah al-Ibbi’s life was shattered when a Saudi missile struck his home in Saada

Uncomfortable Assumptions About Security: The UK Vote on Support for Saudi Arabia

Pervasive and problematic assumptions about the UK’s security lie at the heart of parliament’s recent decision to continue to support Saudi Arabia, despite accusations of war crimes in Yemen.

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