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Human Rights Watch has slammed as 'shameful' a move by the United Nations to remove the Saudi-led coalition from a blacklist of children killers, despite numerous recent violations.
This week we focus on the Safer tanker 'ticking time bomb', which environmentalist groups warn would be disastrous not only for Yemen, but for the world.
Congress, not the president, must vote and sign off on US participation in armed conflicts around the world.
Clashes between pro-government forces and Houthi rebels, together with a 'hysterical bombardment' of coalition airstrikes have left the residents of Hodeida in a state of fear, despair and starvation.
This week we look at escalating tensions between Saudi-Emirati allies in Yemen, tit-for-tat criticism and the re-emergence of the Islamic State militant group.
This week we look at Saudi Arabia and the UAE failing to pay money they pledged, a US House vote to block arms sales to Riyadh and more.
This week we look at the worsening humanitarian and economic impact of the conflict, the Houthi rebels' economic suggestions and how journalists are being unlawfully detained and tortured.
Four out of five Yemenis are in need of humanitarian assistance, around 1.5 million people are internally displaced and nearly 400 children have been killed since the conflict started.
The Saudi-led coalition, which has boasted of victories against al-Qaeda in Yemen, made secret deals with the militant group, an AP investigation revealed.
Analysis: Saudi Arabia and the UAE will no longer receive weapons from Germany and Norway, and many are wondering whether other European nations might follow their example, writes Stasa Salacanin.