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The medical humanitarian organisation, MSF, is witnessing a record number of war-wounded patients in Yemen, its international president Joanne Liu reveals to al-Araby al-Jadeed.
Protesters hit the streets after a leaked memo suggested price rises of up to 160 percent.
The UN has expressed alarm over the dramatic increase in grave violations against Yemen’s children, warning against an uncertain future if the conflict did not end soon.
Feature: War has led to electricity cuts that are exacerbating the problems of Yemen's summer. Food and medicine have spoiled and doctors fear an outbreak of disease.
Feature: The Houthi movement is reportedly drafting child soldiers to fight in Yemen's civil war, targeting anyone who can hold a weapon.
Analysis: After demonstrating that their advanced missile and drone technology can reach Israel, the Houthis have expanded their focus to the Red Sea.
As the war in Yemen continues to take its terrible toll, the people of the southern city of Taiz, once the country’s cultural capital, are struggling to survive.
Video: Air strikes historically are only effective with the aid of ground troops. In Yemen, unless the aim is to force the Houthis to negotiations, the question is, whose troops?
Countries such as Yemen and Syria are seeing a return of Medieval-style war tactics, with food being used to starve civilian populations into submission.
Renewed violence between Houthi and government forces has shut the capital and sent Yemen spinning nearer to economic meltdown, with no end in sight.