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The hypocratic rhetoric that Britain values and defends democracy
The UK invites crown prince Mohammed bin Salman (MBS) to the United Kingdom. Both countries share a genocide on their criminal record: the Yemen Genocide. The Saudi Arabian Crown Prince Bin Salman will enter the UK in October /November this year.
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Did you know that British people condone colonial exploitation and genocide?
According to a YouGov poll in 2016, 43 percent of British citizens thought the existence of the British Empire was a “good thing,” while only 19 percent disagreed.
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Saudi Arabia/US’ absolute influence and accupation of al Mahra
Yemen’s Al-Ghaydah airport reopened after Saudi-funded renovation. House of Saud owned media reports.
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Return of 67 Fishermen in Hodeidah after Months of Detention in Eritrean prisons
Local reports estimate that of Yemen’s approximate 100,000 fishermen, since 2015 over a third (37,000) have quit and thus lost their income.
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Yemeni fishermen’s struggle
In Hudaydah, each fishing trip is fraught with peril. This coastal province faces constant threats of airstrikes and naval mines.
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YouTube censorship and crackdown on Yemen, free speech
18 Yemeni YouTube Channels closed down by YouTube, incl., Ansar Allah Channels.
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Yemen: Anger mounts in Aden as temperatures and power outages soar
Electricity cuts and a deepening economic crisis have seen people take to the streets, as authorities crack down on protesters.
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#OnThisDay US UK Saudi Arabia-led coalition airstrike on Al-Hamli village, Mawza district, Taiz, July 18, 2017
Casualties: At least 4 civilians killed, including 2 children, and 3 wounded. At about 8:30 a.m. on July 18, Saudi-led coalition aircraft struck a local grocery store in al-Hamli village, Mawza district, Taizz governorate, killing four civilians, including two children, and wounding three, two men who were at the shop said in separate phone interviews.…
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The End of the American dominated World Wide Web
Russia Is Trying to Leave the Internet and Build Its Own. The age of “sovereign Internet” systems.
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The New Silk Road: Beijing implicitly recognizes the Ansar Allah Government
In Yemen, China is “positioning itself as a non-interventionist alternative to the United States.” Yemen’s economy would prosper and thrive under targeted investments by China.