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Cholera Outbreak in Yemen Explodes Into Man-Made Crisis

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: Rights Violations In Yemen Might Taint U.S.

Lawmakers Want to Force US Military Out of Yemen War

The U.S. Air Force's refueling operations for the Saudi-led coalition striking Yemen could end if lawmakers succeed in passing a House bill.

Congress, End America's Role In Saudi Arabia's War In Yemen

U.S. fealty to Saudi Arabia has worsened the chaos and suffering sweeping across the Middle East.

Yemen's Cholera Outbreak Now The Worst In History As Millionth Case Looms

Experts predict fastest-spreading cholera epidemic since records began will affect at least 1 million people by turn of year, including at least 600,000 children

What Yemen Can Learn From The Historical Experience Of Cholera

Cholera is preventable, but public health reform is nearly impossible under conditions of war.

Stop the Unconstitutional War in Yemen

“Daily bombing campaign would not be possible without the constant presence of U.S. Air Force tanker planes refueling coalition jets.”

How A Moment Of Feminism In Saudi Arabia Is Distracting From Crisis

It is troubling that the country is willing to reverse a decades-old narrative to distract from the United Nations probe.

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