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Published in: Beyond Trafficking and Slavery: NewsNon-Syrian refugees refused assistance in Jordan
Refugees from Yemen, Sudan, and Somalia among those unable to access help
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Published in: oDR: FeatureDeath and solidarity in the ‘graveyard’ at the Belarus-Poland border
Yemeni refugees say they are being left to die in swampy forests or abused by border guards
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Published in: Dark Money Investigations: InvestigationExclusive: Weapons firms install 50 staff inside the Ministry of Defence
BAE among arms firms paying Ministry of Defence staff’s salaries while winning lucrative contracts
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Published in: North Africa, West Asia: InvestigationThe Yemeni women and girls being illegally imprisoned
Women are being illegally detained for not having a male relative to whom they could be released or even under the...
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Published in: North Africa, West Asia: FeatureIn search of a COVID-19 vaccine in Yemen
Conspiracy theories, misinformation and Houthi refusals to vaccinate people in areas under their control mean that...
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Published in: North Africa, West Asia: FeatureBefore Kabul, a Yemeni city was taken over by Al Qaeda. This is its story
Five years after its liberation, the city of Mukalla still suffers from the scars left by a year of darkness
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Published in: North Africa, West Asia: OpinionYemenis are being starved, and not enough is being done to stop it
Throughout Yemen’s brutal war, parties to the conflict have deprived civilians of the food and water they need to...
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Published in: North Africa, West Asia: FeatureHow Yemen’s teachers are being forced into extreme poverty
With salaries cut by up to half, many teachers take on extra jobs outside their teaching hours, in efforts to make ends meet
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Published in: North Africa, West Asia: FeatureThe ‘helpers’: the Yemeni students doing homework for the Saudis
Amid war and a COVID-19 lockdown, some students in Yemen have found a new market, selling academic services to their...
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Published in: North Africa, West AsiaWhile the world was locked down, Yemen faced an apocalyptic year
With the international community preoccupied with COVID-19, the world’s largest humanitarian crisis worsened,...
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Published in: North Africa, West AsiaWhat does Biden’s presidency mean for the future of the Gulf?
Will the new president undo Trump’s hawkish stance on Iran, Yemen, Libya and Qatar?
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?Yemen’s war and the blackout in the Spanish press
“Public opinion in western countries has been quite incapable of applying the necessary pressure to cut our ties...
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Published in: North Africa, West AsiaThe UK must immediately stop selling arms that are killing Yemeni civilians
After more than five years of war, governments, including the UK, can no longer credibly claim to be fooled by...
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Published in: North Africa, West AsiaYemen: the COVID-19 pandemic threatens the war torn country
The 5th anniversary of the war in Yemen is a time for stock taking about the changes in the past year and prospects...
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Published in: North Africa, West AsiaYemen Hopes and Expectations - Part 4: a looming environmental disaster
Risk of a catastrophic oil spill, alarming water shortages and pollution, climate change, and other environmental...
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Published in: North Africa, West AsiaYemen’s hopes and expectations - Part 3: living conditions and humanitarian aid
Corruption, war profiteering, and outrageous governance are deepening the severe humanitarian disaster in Yemen.
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Published in: North Africa, West AsiaYemen’s hopes and expectations - Part 2: Can Saudi Arabia leave Yemen?
While Saudi Arabia seeks an exit from the Yemen war, it is deepening its involvement in the South instead.
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Published in: North Africa, West AsiaYemen’s hopes and expectations - Part 1: the Stockholm agreement
What has been the outcome of the Stockholm agreement, a year after it was reached?
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Published in: North Africa, West AsiaHow to lobby Washington to death
A business model from hell and the war in Yemen.
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Published in: openDemocracyUKBAE’s evasive justifications for arming Saudi’s Yemen war
Campaigners attended the UK arms company’s AGM and asked some tough questions. The answers failed to convince.