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Yemen

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  • A drawing of a prisoner being abused at a prison in Yemen run by the United Arab Emirates. Arabic from right to left reads: “Anti-terrorism,” “Innocent citizen,” and “Real terrorism behind their back, they don’t look at.” Image from AP.
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    This Week: Torture in Yemen's Prisons

    New Evidence of Torture in Yemen's Prisons Maggie Michael An AP investigation last June exposed...

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    July 10, 2018
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    Kafaya, whose name means “enough,” lies next to her mother on May 7, 2018, in Bani Mansur, Yemen. Image by Alex Potter. Yemen, 2018.
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    PART OF: Yemen: A Weary Nation

    She Named Her Child “Enough”

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    Alex Potter
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    June 22, 2018
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    Education Resource

    Meet the Journalist: Marcia Biggs

    As the war in Yemen enters its fourth year, the statistics of humanitarian crisis are staggering: 22...

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    READ MORE about Meet the Journalist: Marcia Biggs
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    Yemen: A Weary Nation

    Three years into the civil and international war, Yemen's health systems are failing. This project...

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    A Yemeni man walks through the rubble of a wedding tent. Image by Alex Potter. Yemen, 2018.
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    PART OF: Yemen: A Weary Nation

    'It Took Us Over A Week To Find All The Body Parts'

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    Alex Potter
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    June 16, 2018
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    This Feb. 15, 2018, photo shows sand drifting over an empty highway from Abyan to Aden in Yemen. Violence, famine and disease have ravished the country of some 28 million, which was already the Arab world’s poorest before the conflict began. The conflict pits a U.S.-backed, Saudi-led coalition supporting the internationally recognized government, which has nominally relocated to Aden but largely lives in exile, against rebels known as Houthis. Image by Nariman El-Mofty. Yemen, 2018.
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    PART OF: Yemen's Dirty War

    War Leaves Yemen’s Aden Hollowed-Out Shadow of Former Self

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    June 15, 2018
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    PART OF: Inside Yemen

    How Food Became a Weapon of War in Yemen

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    Marcia Biggs
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    May 21, 2018
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    8 year old Imad lost his legs when his home was bombed in 2015.  Samah Mohamed, his prosthetics technician, tries to get him to wear these prosthetics, but they are old, heavy, and don’t bend at the knee. Instead he prefers to scoot around on his hands. He’s one of many children with amputations being treated at the Prosthetic and Physiotherapy Center in Aden. Screenshot from PBS NewsHour.
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    PART OF: Inside Yemen

    Scarred By War, Yemen’s Children Carry Burdens Beyond Their Years

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    May 20, 2018
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    Moaad sits in the rubble of his home in the Kraytar district of Aden, hit so hard during the 2015 battle between government forces and Houthi rebels. Three years after the battle, this neighborhood, like so many in Aden, has never been rebuilt. Image by Marcia Biggs. Yemen, 2018.
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    PART OF: Inside Yemen

    Survival Is a Struggle in the Rubble of Yemen’s War

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    May 18, 2018
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    Inside Yemen

    As the conflict in Yemen enters its fourth year, PBS NewsHour's Marcia Biggs travels to the Middle...

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    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - Inside Yemen
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    Souad and her family fled Basateen, a suburb of Aden, two months before this photo was taken. They may be safe from bombs, but they have become homeless in their own land and still face the daily threat of starvation. Image by Marcia Biggs. Yemen, 2018.
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    PART OF: Inside Yemen

    Yemen Was Poor Before, But ‘The War Just Finished Us’

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    May 17, 2018
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    Along the Ethio-Djibouti Railway: A journey through Ethiopia’s “developmental state”

    A new railway embodies the high modernist aspirations of the Ethiopian government. But a journey...

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