SANAA The lives of millions of Yemeni children are at “high risk” as the country moves closer to famine, UNICEF warned on Monday. “Chronic poverty, …
US Keeps ‘All Options’ Open For Yemen’s Huthis
The United States is “keeping all our options open” when it comes to Yemen’s Huthi rebels, the national security advisor said Monday, amid reports the outgoing Trump administration could tag the group …
Millions of children’s lives at high risk as Yemen inches towards famine
English News and Press Release on Yemen about Contributions, Food and Nutrition, Epidemic and more; published on 23 Nov 2020 by UNICEF …
Yemen Rebels Claim Unconfirmed Missile Attack on Aramco Facility
Houthi rebels in Yemen claimed to have struck a Saudi Aramco facility in Saudi Arabia with a missile. The Houthis hit a fuel-distribution center in Jeddah on the kingdom’s west coast with a Quds 2 …
Famine in Yemen
MILLIONS of Yemenis have no bread to eat yet nations at war there are buying bombs to continue a pointless civil conflict.
Oxfam: G20’s Saudi arms sales 3 times as much as aid to Yemen
The charity organization said the figure was three times more than what the G20 members have given to Yemen as humanitarian aid …
The Yemen Civil War Arms Bonanza
Making billions from arms exports which fuel the conflict while providing a small fraction of that in aid to Yemen is both immoral and incoherent.” So thundered Oxfam’s Yemen Country Director, Muhsin …
U.S. plan to label Yemen’s rebels as terrorists sparks fears of a humanitarian disaster
As Trump administration steps up pressure on Iran and its allies, aid organizations prepare for consequences in a nation on the brink of famine.
Aid workers say US plans to blacklist Yemen’s Houthis could cost innocent lives
More than a dozen humanitarian workers left Yemen this week amid plans by the Trump administration to designate the rebels a foreign terrorist organisation …
Starving, malnourished children at risk in Yemen
Mohamed and Ali are struggling to survive at a camp for displaced people in Yemen. Doctors fear that complications from malnutrition may take their lives.