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War Crimes in Yemen

Targeting civilians has become a deliberate policy of the Saudi-led coalition Abdel Bari Atwan It is difficult to understand the logical and moral standards on which the spokesmen of the Saudi-UAE alliance rely on air strikes launched by…

UK firm finalizing massive military deal with Saudi Arabia

Human rights groups and activists have criticized a major British consultancy and accounting firm for offering a major military contract in Saudi Arabia, saying the company would become complicit in Saudi crimes in the war on Yemen.…

Blaming Iran for the Sufferings of Yemenis is Laughable

By: Master Saki The new US leadership is resorting to all tricks and lies to demonize Iran. The new project for aerobobia has intensified since Pompeiro confirmed the post of foreign minister in late April. Seems to replace enmity against…

New Hope for a Deal in Yemen

By: David Ignatius The brutal war in Yemen may be heading towards a critical point after the controversial blockade of the port of Hodeidah by an alliance led by Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. A UN mediator and a senior UAE…

UN very concerned for civilian lives in Yemen’s Hudaydah

The United Nations envoy has expressed deep concern over the attacks by Saudi-backed militants on the coastal city of Hodeidah. "Regardless of the humanitarian consequences of such a battle, I am also very concerned about the impact (of)…

The World’s Worst Humanitarian Crisis Could Get Even Worse

By: Editorial Board of The Washington Post, THE WORLD’S worst humanitarian crisis may be about to get much worse. In Yemen, where some 8 million people are on the brink of famine and the worst cholera epidemic in history is raging, the…

UN envoy arrives in Yemen in a second official trip

UN Secretary-General's envoy to Yemen Martin Griffith arrived at Sanaa International Airport on Saturday morning for a second official visit to Yemen. The UN envoy was received by the head of the Protocol Department at the Ministry of…