In a report, the American newspaper Wall Street Journal addressed the sharp disagreement between Mohammed bin Salman, the crown prince of Saudi Arabia, and Mohammed bin Zayed, the president of the United Arab Emirates, and wrote: The crisis, the signs of which have been visible for a long time, has become a reality since last December.
It has been a full year since Saudi Arabian government agents savagely murdered dissident journalist Jamal Khashoggi in the Saudi consulate in Istanbul. Despite the heinousness of the crime, details of which leaked in transcripts of audio recordings thanks to the Turkish government, the Riyadh regime continues to evade punishment.
Yemeni fighters say they have killed at least 20 Saudi Arabian soldiers in a retaliatory attack as the Riyadh regime’s deadly war against the impoverished southern neighbor enters its fifth year.
A UK-based charity has expressed concerns about the humanitarian repercussions of renewed Saudi attacks on Yemen’s port city of Hudaydah, saying a total of 5.2 million children are at risk of famine amid the ongoing war in the country.
Spain says it will discuss with Saudi Arabia ways to resolve their differences over the sale of laser-guided bombs to the kingdom just days after blocking the shipment, in a move observers say is aimed at appeasing the Riyadh regime and maintaining other lucrative contracts with it.
Thousands of Yemenis poured into the streets of Sa’ada in the country’s northwest to censure the Saudi-led coalition’s August attack on a bus carrying Yemeni students, calling on the international community to prosecute the Riyadh regime for its deadly campaign against the impoverished country.