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UN Relief Chief Makes First Visit To Yemen

UK Sales Of Arms And Military Kit To Saudi Arabia Hit £1.1bn In 2017

Dozens of Saudi-paid Mercenaries Killed in Yemen’s Taiz

The forces of Yemen’s army and Popular Committees kill dozens of the Riyadh regime’s mercenaries in the Arabian Peninsula country’s southeastern province of Taiz.

Famine Can Be A War Crime And Should Be Prosecuted, Says Independent UN Rights Expert

Famine can constitute a war crime or crime against humanity, an independent United Nations human rights expert said, noting that more civilians die from hunger and disease related to conflicts than in direct combat.

Yemen: A Vaccination Will Not Make The Bombs Go Away

So as citizens we pay tax to our governments, who help fund WHO programs, such as polio vaccination, in Yemen. But we also allow our governments to give arms licenses to companies in our home countries that in turn end up killing children in Yemen.

British Activists Face Jail For 'Disarming' Saudi-Bound Jets

Two British activists could face jail terms of up to 10 years after attempting to "disarm" BAE fighter jets heading to Saudi Arabia, where they would have been used to support the kingdom's ongoing bombing campaign in Yemen.

Yemen Children in Dire Need of Aid: UN

‘Deprived of access to basic health and nutrition services, children are unable to fulfil their potential’

Recovering From Severe Malnutrition In Yemen

Yemeni teenager Saida Ahmed Baghili is barely recognizable a year on from the photo of her emaciated frame that came to symbolize the country’s humanitarian crisis.

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