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Yemen’s resistance achievements hurting Saudis
By: Ramin Hossein Abadian
The Yemeni army and popular committees continue to fight against the Saudi led-coalition and their mercenaries on various fronts, after passage of more than three and a half years of the Yemen war.
Observers of…
YEMEN: ‘WE ARE RUNNING OUT OF FOOD, FUEL AND MEDICINES’
Twelve days after the closure of land, air and sea ports in Yemen, Action Against Hunger and other humanitarian agencies are appalled by the complacency and indifference of the international community regarding the historic humanitarian…
YEMEN: “WORLD’S WORST HUMANITARIAN CRISIS” WORSENS
HUMANITARIAN CRISIS IN FREE FALL
After almost four years of conflict, and despite all efforts to halt displacement, hunger and disease, Yemen remains the worst humanitarian crisis on earth. The suffering inflicted on Yemeni people is…
Unprecedented Collapse of the Yemeni Currency Leads to Inflation
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) reacted with a letter from the head of the Supreme Revolutionary Committee, Mohamed Ali al-Houthi, to the United Nations, in which he pledged to stop the collapse of the national currency and pay the…
How many more massacres are needed before Britain ends its arms sales?
By: Andrew Smith
“Unjustified” was the word that the Saudi-led coalition eventually used to describe its bombing of a school bus in Yemen in August. It was a typically cold and understated response to a bombing campaign that has created…
The Real Face of UAE in Southern Yemen
The real face of the UAE is being revealed in southern Yemen daily and the southerners are increasingly convinced by the reality of this force, despite the great services they have given them, in terms of body and land. All the indicators,…
Saudi Allies in Yemen Cut Cooperation with UN Mission
Saudi Arabia and its allies in Yemen have strongly criticized a UN human rights mission as its mandate comes up for renewal over what they called a biased report on “war crimes” in the country.
Riyadh said on Friday any extension should…
UN Human Rights Council Renews Mandate of Investigators on Yemen
The UN Human Rights Council extended the mandate of Yemen war crimes investigators, despite attempts by Saudi Arabia and a number of its allies to bully their way out of accountability for abuses in an atrocious military campaign against…
U.S. Support for the War on Yemen Is Unjust and Must End
BY: DANIEL LARISON
Robert Nicholson responds to Nicholas Kristof’s column on Yemen with an unpersuasive defense of U.S. policy:
The US has legitimate objectives in Yemen: Restoring an elected government that was unlawfully overthrown.…
Oman confirms that its outlets will remain open to Yemeni people
Replicated from YPA, Oman’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Yusuf bin Alawi Bin Abdullah said that all the land, sea and air entry and exit outlets between Oman and Yemen will remain open to the Yemeni people.
In his a speech at the 73rd…