Browsing Category
International Reports
The U.S. Is On the Side of Terrorists and War Criminals in Yemen
By: DANIEL LARISON
The Washington Post reminds us how the Saudi coalition war on Yemen helps Al Qaeda:
Last year, the Trump administration imposed sanctions on a powerful Yemeni Islamist warlord, accusing him of being a “prominent…
Here is what you need to know about the Saudi-led coalition, international organizations:Yemeni…
Y.A
Yemeni officials revealed serious details about the Saudi-led coalition, backed by the US, just after the Sweden agreement done last month.
Defense Minister Maj. Gen. Mohammed Nasser al-Atafi briefed on Monday on the ceasefire…
So, I Asked People in Saudi Arabia About Their Mad, Murderous Crown Prince
By: Nicholas Kristof
Saudi Arabia — It’s awkward to find yourself in a police state interviewing people about their leader’s penchant for starving children, torturing women or dismembering critics.
The result is nervous smiles. And long…
Arms Sales to Saudis Leave American Fingerprints on Yemen’s Carnage
When a Saudi F-15 warplane takes off from King Khalid air base in southern Saudi Arabia for a bombing run over Yemen, it is not just the plane and the bombs that are American.
American mechanics service the jet and carry out repairs on the…
Why Italy May Stop its Arms Deals with Saudi Arabia?
Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte asked the truth about the killing of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi at his consulate in the Turkish city of Istanbul early last October “whatever the cost.”
In response to a question at the end of…
On the Front Line of the Saudi War in Yemen: Child Soldiers From Darfur
The civil war in Darfur robbed Hager Shomo Ahmed of almost any hope. Raiders had stolen his family’s cattle, and a dozen years of bloodshed had left his parents destitute.
Then, around the end of 2016, Saudi Arabia offered a lifeline:…
Saudi Coalition Deploy Sudanese Child to Front Lines of Yemen War: Report
Saudi-led coalition reportedly has deployed child soldiers from Sudan's Darfur into the frontline of the bloody aggression on Yemen.
The New York Times reported that the Saudis have used their vast oil wealth to outsource the war, mainly…
UN: 400 Yemenis Lost Their Lives from Cholera Epidemic in 2018
The Office of Yemen in the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees reported the death of nearly 400 people with cholera epidemic during the year 2018.
In a report, the Office said 295,000 cases were suspected of…
Yemen’s Ansarullah Emerges Stronger from Talks
A week of intra-Yemeni talks in Sweden, which began on December 6, has led to an agreement to halt the fighting in the two southern provinces of Taiz and Hudaydah. According to the United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, the…
Yemen’s Political Track Must Be on the Humanitarian Situation, Brings Real Solutions: Lowcock
UN Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator Mark Lowcock said that progress in the political track must reflect on the humanitarian situation in Yemen’s Hodeidah agreement and brings us closer to a…