Reports and Interviews

UK Accused of Selling Arms to Saudi Arabia A Year After Court Ban

Monday, 22 June 2020

British firms fulfilling fighter jet contracts which enable kingdom to wage war in Yemen, despite the trade being ruled unlawful. The British government is accused of ignoring a landmark court ruling restricting UK arms sales to Saudi Arabia. In a j...

45 air strikes on four provinces, 67 violations in Hodeidah

Monday, 22 June 2020

The US-Saudi aggression fighter jets launched 45 air raids on al-Jawf, Marib, Hajjah, and al-Bayda provinces, a security source said. The aggression warplanes waged 21 air raids on al-Bayda province targeting Qaniya area and other areas in each of N...

DW: Yemen’s dead and injured children haunt Saudi-led war

Thursday, 18 June 2020

Just one day after the UN Secretariat omitted Saudi-led forces from a “list of shame,” an airstrike killed four children. The UN is under pressure to acknowledge Saudi Arabia’s role in killing and maiming children. UN Secretary-General Antonio Guter...

Fuel crisis threatens 20 million Yemenis with real disaster

Thursday, 18 June 2020

The crisis of oil derivatives shortage has intensified in the capital Sanaa and the provinces located under the control of the Supreme Political Council and the National Salvation Government, as emergency stocks approach to deplete. This comes in l...

Yemen’s Economy, Years of Systematic Destruction

Wednesday, 17 June 2020

The economy of Yemen has recorded a rapid deterioration, since the Saudi-led aggression waged war on the country in late March 2015, which negatively affected the lives of citizens. But the economic war on Yemen has taken on a more fierce form, ...

FM condemns UN's removal of Saudi coalition from list of shame

Tuesday, 16 June 2020

Foreign Minister Hisham Sharaf on Tuesday strongly condemned the UN Secretary-General's move to remove the Saudi-led Coalition from the list of shame for child rights violators. The Foreign Minister confirmed in a statement to Saba that this step ...