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Cars drive on a main road in the Sheikh Othman area, in the southern Yemeni port city of Aden, on May 13, 2015. King Salman doubled Saudi Arabia's Yemen aid commitment to $540 million, the first day of a humanitarian pause in a bombing campaign it has led against neighbouring rebels. AFP PHOTO / SALEH AL-OBEIDI        (Photo credit should read SALEH AL-OBEIDI/AFP/Getty Images)

Banned by 119 Countries, U.S. Cluster Bombs Continue to Orphan Yemeni Children

Alex Emmons, Mohammed Ali Kalfood
- Dec. 14

Residents of a coastal village on the Red Sea in western Yemen recovered evidence of cluster weapons after an attack that killed a local fisherman. In a country dependent on imports, Saudi coalition strikes against the fishing industry have taken a devastating toll.

TAIZ, YEMEN - MARCH 12: A tank is seen as People's Resistance Forces belonging to the national army of Yemeni President Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi and Houthis clash near the University of Taiz in Taiz, Yemen on March 12, 2016.  (Photo by Abdulnasser Alseddik/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)

In Yemen, Saudi-Led Intervention Gives Rise to New Armed Religious Faction

Mohammed Ali Kalfood
- Apr. 26

In one city in Yemen, the ultra-conservative Salafis have become the most dominant fighters among local resistance to the Shiite Houthi rebels.

“Families Were Blown Up” — Scenes From a Saudi-Led Bombing in Yemen

Mohammed Ali Kalfood
- Mar. 22

Aerial bombings in Yemen, supported by the U.S. military, have killed large numbers of civilians. A survivor of the latest attack, which killed more than 120, recounts what happened.

Yemeni mourners carry the body of Almigdad Mojalli, a freelance Yemeni journalist who was killed in an air raid by the Saudi-led coalition, during his funeral on the outskirts of Sanaa on January 18, 2016. Mojalli was hit by shrapnel as a missile slammed into the capital's southern Jaref suburb while he was covering air strikes, said his colleague, photojournalist Bahir Hameed. / AFP / MOHAMMED HUWAIS (Photo credit should read MOHAMMED HUWAIS/AFP/Getty Images)

"Bandage Me Quickly!" The Death of a Journalist in Yemen

Mohammed Ali Kalfood
- Feb. 2

A witness to the killing of Almigdad Mojalli, who worked for Voice of America, recounts what happened when the bomb struck.

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