Yemen

Indonesian Journalist Solidarity For Missing Saudi’s Journalist Jammal Khashoggi

The Khashoggi killing has done what the deaths of 60,000 people could not

Terry Glavin: It took the slaying of a celebrity journalist for western governments to face up to Saudi Arabia’s brutality. Are they outraged enough to pursue meaningful change?
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’The Saudis suck on human rights.’ How the world sees Saudi Arabia.

Adnan R. Khan: From Turkey to Afghanistan, Saudi Arabia is known as a disruptive human rights abuser. Canada is not alone in its criticism.
Water Shortages Leave Yemen At Risk Of Further Cholera Outbreaks

’Canada is back’ (just not in Yemen)

Scott Gilmore: Canada is playing both sides in a horrifying civil war in Yemen, arming the antagonists and offering scant aid to the victims
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The terrible trend of bombing hospitals

Another MSF hospital is hit – this time in Yemen. Is this the end of medical care in war-torn countries?
Armed Houthis rally against Saudi-led military offensive

How Yemen became a stage for proxy battles

How an insurrection in Yemen has spun into a regional battle. Michael Petrou on a new Gulf war
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The impact of oil prices, from A to Y

March 26: A journey from Alberta’s budget to air strikes in Yemen. Plus, a painfully bad date with a Japanese ramen brand
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Good news, bad news

Hope for the Washington Post, while Vietnam cracks down on Twitter
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Yemeni president to step down

Saleh signs power-transfer agreement
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Good news, bad news: Sept. 15-22

B.C. salmon are radiation-free, RCMP officers get off scot-free for tasering a child