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Landmines are part of the legacy of the war in Yemen, long the Arab world's poorest country, with experts estimating that at least one million mines have been planted during the country's years of turmoil, often with tragic results.
The Houthi rebels' health ministry said 'bacterial contamination' had been detected in the injections administered to the children, who were being treated for leukaemia.
Human rights organisations have called for an investigation into the deaths of 10 child cancer patients in Yemen after they were given expired medicine.
The effects of seven years of brutal war have left Yemen's mental healthcare services overwhelmed.
The nearly eight-hour operation which required 25 surgeons and technical advisers was performed in July.
A new graphic novel aims to portray a Yemen beyond al-Qaeda, civil war and child marriage. Justin Salhani met its creator, Laura Silvia Battaglia.
Society: Engulfed in a deadly war, at least 2.9 million Yemeni children are now out of school with an already under-funded education system grinding to a complete halt.
Hopes of finding love have quickly shattered in Yemen, as more young adults than ever before are now unable to afford to get married.
A Yemeni university professor has resorted to selling qat to feed his family, as the country's ongoing conflict further compounds its economic problems.
'The World Bank estimates' that the reconstruction of Yemen could cost $15 billion, following the ongoing war that has left Yemenis suffering from shortages of food, water, sanitation and healthcare.