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Yemen

  • Saudi war damages education sector in Yemen: UNICEF

    Saudi war damages education sector in Yemen: UNICEF

    Mar 11, 2019 04:27

    The United Nations children's agency estimates that out of seven million school-aged children in Yemen over two million are not being educated amid a Saudi-led coalition’s war against the impoverished Arab state.

  • 20 women, one child martyred in fresh Saudi airstrikes in Yemen

    20 women, one child martyred in fresh Saudi airstrikes in Yemen

    Mar 11, 2019 03:37

    Nearly two dozen women and a child have been martyred in the latest round of Saudi airstrikes in Yemen as the Riyadh regime presses ahead with its atrocious campaign against the impoverished southern neighbor.

  • Yemen crisis: Saudi-led war causes child malnutrition, widespread illness

    Yemen crisis: Saudi-led war causes child malnutrition, widespread illness

    Mar 10, 2019 13:01

    Millions of Yemeni people, including children, are in dire humanitarian situation, starving to death.

  • Assassination reports rise amid rift among Saudi royals

    Assassination reports rise amid rift among Saudi royals

    Mar 09, 2019 02:32

    Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has escaped an assassination attempt by his brother Bandar bin Salman, an Israeli newspaper reports.

  • US, UK bombs caused 1,000 civilian casualties in Yemen: Report

    US, UK bombs caused 1,000 civilian casualties in Yemen: Report

    Mar 08, 2019 02:50

    A US-based human rights group has revealed that British and American weapons have martyred and maimed nearly 1,000 civilians, including over 120 children, in the Saudi war in Yemen.

  • Germany extends ban on arms exports to Saudi Arabia

    Germany extends ban on arms exports to Saudi Arabia

    Mar 07, 2019 02:05

    Germany has extended a ban on arms exports to Saudi Arabia imposed over the kingdom’s deadly campaign against Yemen and the murder of dissident journalist Jamal Khashoggi.

  • ‘King Salman outraged by Bin Salman’s recent moves’

    ‘King Salman outraged by Bin Salman’s recent moves’

    Mar 06, 2019 02:38

    Saudi King Salman bin Abdulaziz is said to be outraged by the recent moves made by his son, Crown Prince Mohammed, the Guardian has reported, hinting at growing signs of a potentially destabilizing rift between the king and his heir.

  • Yemen: UK’s Hunt distorting terms of Hudaydah ceasefire deal

    Yemen: UK’s Hunt distorting terms of Hudaydah ceasefire deal

    Mar 05, 2019 11:47

    Yemen’s Ansarullah movement has censured recent comments by British Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt on the control of Hudaydah, saying the top UK diplomat is distorting the terms of a UN-mediated ceasefire deal reached between the Yemeni warring sides in Sweden over the strategic Red Sea port city.

  • Normalization of ties with Israel contradicts Islamic teachings: Al-Houthi

    Normalization of ties with Israel contradicts Islamic teachings: Al-Houthi

    Mar 04, 2019 02:55

    The leader of Yemen’s Ansarullah Movement has vehemently condemned attempts by a number of Arab states and Persian Gulf kingdoms to normalize diplomatic relations with the Israeli regime, stressing that such efforts are in blatant contradiction to teachings of Islam.

  • In Yemen, war can reach children wherever they are: UN

    In Yemen, war can reach children wherever they are: UN

    Mar 03, 2019 09:31

    The United Nations’ children’s agency says the war in Yemen continues to take a “horrific toll” on children despite a partial ceasefire between the parties to the conflict.

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