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Saudi-Backed Militants Suffer Major Losses in Yemen's Taiz

Al-Houthi Blames Saudi-led Coalition for Hindering Implementation of Peace Process in Yemen

UAE Signs $5.5 Billion In Military Contracts As Yemen War Heightens Scrutiny

The United Arab Emirates awarded 20 billion dirhams worth ($5.5 billion) of military procurement contracts during a defense show this week, at a time when arms sales to the country are under scrutiny due to its role in Yemen’s devastating war.

Nationwide Measles And Rubella Immunization Campaign Reaches 11.6 Million Children In Yemen

In collaboration with local health authorities, WHO and UNICEF have concluded a nationwide measles and rubella vaccination campaign in Yemen reaching more than 11.6 million children aged 6 months–16 years across the country. This represents 90% of all children targeted.

Yemeni Forces Manage to Control Saudi-Led Coalition Sites in Najran

Forces of the Yemeni Army and the Popular Committees carried out an offensive operation on positions of the Saudi-led Coalition in western Rashaha, facing Najran, to restore their positions.

Britain’s Role In The Aggression On Yemen: From Arming To Recruiting Fighters

Following nearly a four-decades-long hiatus from the Yemeni arena – more specifically since the British occupation left South Yemen as a result of the October 1963 Revolution – Britain has returned to play a major role in the war against the Yemeni people.

Australia Mulls Saudi Arabia Arms Sales

Australia is still considering whether to ban arms exports to Saudi Arabia, which has been accused of war crimes in Yemen and the brazen murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.

Germany: Decisions on Arms Exports to Saudi Will Depend on Yemen Conflict

German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas said that future decisions on whether to deliver arms to Saudi Arabia will develop on how the conflict develops in Yemen.

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