The bombing of Yemen is only possible because of US and UK arms sales
Today marks four years since Saudi-led forces began bombing Yemen.’
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Today marks four years since Saudi-led forces began bombing Yemen.’
Jeremy Hunt is touring Saudi Arabia, Oman and United Arab Emirates.’
Last night India carried our air strikes in Pakistan. These followed years of tensions and the killing of 40 soldiers.
UK Government has pledged £200 million in aid for Yemen.’
UK and Saudi Governments are putting pressure on Germany to resume arms sales to Saudi Arabia following suspension in 2018.’
Campaign Against Arms Trade (CAAT) has responded to the House of Lords International Relations Committee’s report which examines the legality of UK arms exports to Saudi Arabia for use in Yemen.’
Campaign Against Arms Trade has responded to this morning’s speech by the Secretary of State for Defence, Gavin Williamson. The speech focused on the supposed need for “hard power” and increased ‘lethality.’
A protest will take place from 18:30 this evening outside Grosvenor House in Park Lane, London, when it hosts the Aerospace, Defence & Security Group's (ADS) annual dinner.
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