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A League of Their Own, as Few Arab Leaders Attend Summit

January 21, 2019VIVIAN YEEComments Off on A League of Their Own, as Few Arab Leaders Attend Summit

The red carpet was there as the Arab League held its fourth economic and social summit. But it was trod upon by only the smallest of feet.

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Pompeo Stops in Saudi Arabia to Meet With the Crown Prince

January 14, 2019NYT > WorldComments Off on Pompeo Stops in Saudi Arabia to Meet With the Crown Prince

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo arrived in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on Monday during his tour of the Middle East. He aimed to discuss an array of topics — war, the journalist Jamal Khashoggi and diplomatic rifts — with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

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Saudi Arabia Denies Issuing American Weapons to Sudanese

January 2, 2019January 2, 2019DAVID D. KIRKPATRICKComments Off on Saudi Arabia Denies Issuing American Weapons to Sudanese

Sudanese soldiers fighting for the Saudi-led coalition in Yemen had told The Times that they had been issued weapons they believed were American.

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Son of Yemeni Mother Dies Soon After She Won Visa Battle With U.S. to See Him

December 29, 2018December 29, 2018CHRISTINA CARONComments Off on Son of Yemeni Mother Dies Soon After She Won Visa Battle With U.S. to See Him

Shaima Swileh, a Yemeni citizen who lives in Egypt, fought to visit her only child in California, where he was receiving treatment for a brain disease.

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On the Front Line of the Saudi War in Yemen? Child Soldiers from Darfur

December 28, 2018December 28, 2018DAVID D. KIRKPATRICKComments Off on On the Front Line of the Saudi War in Yemen? Child Soldiers from Darfur

Led by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the Saudis have used their oil wealth to outsource the war, primarily by hiring desperate survivors of Sudan’s conflict.

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Arms Sales to Saudis Leave American Fingerprints on Yemen’s Carnage

December 25, 2018December 25, 2018DECLAN WALSH and ERIC SCHMITTComments Off on Arms Sales to Saudis Leave American Fingerprints on Yemen’s Carnage

Errant Saudi-led airstrikes have killed more than 4,000 civilians, upending the U.S. policy of selling weapons with the expectation that they will rarely be used.

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Pope Francis, in Christmas Speech, Emphasizes ‘Fraternity’

December 25, 2018December 26, 2018JASON HOROWITZComments Off on Pope Francis, in Christmas Speech, Emphasizes ‘Fraternity’

In his “Urbi et Orbi” (“To the City and to the World”) benediction, the pontiff declares that differences are a source of richness rather than danger.

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At War: Behind the Reporting: The Journey of an American Bomb From Arizona to Yemen

December 21, 2018JEFFREY E. STERNComments Off on At War: Behind the Reporting: The Journey of an American Bomb From Arizona to Yemen

In this week’s newsletter: behind the reporting of the magazine’s latest feature from Yemen, a roundup of coverage on the withdrawal from Syria and a Christmas story from the front lines during World War II.

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Yemen Cease-Fire Takes Effect: Why Now and What’s Next?

December 18, 2018DECLAN WALSHComments Off on Yemen Cease-Fire Takes Effect: Why Now and What’s Next?

The cease-fire, coming amid a surge of global attention on Yemen, got off to a shaky start. If it lasts, it could be a step toward peace.

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In Saudi Arabia’s War in Yemen, No Refuge on Land or Sea

December 17, 2018December 17, 2018DECLAN WALSHComments Off on In Saudi Arabia’s War in Yemen, No Refuge on Land or Sea

Outrage over civilian deaths in Yemen has focused on airstrikes. But at sea, the Saudi-led coalition is suspected of attacking many fishing boats, killing dozens of people.

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