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Faisal Edroos

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Past articles by Faisal:

Tunisians turn to online smuggling networks for land route to Europe

Faced with unsafe sea routes, many Tunisians are using Facebook and WhatsApp to liaise with people smugglers to help them cross overland into Europe → Read More

Biden urged to press Tunisia's Saied on restoring democracy

Former US diplomats and foreign policy experts say President Kais Saied's coup 'threatens the foundations' of the US-Tunisia relationship → Read More

Will a cabinet reshuffle fix Saudi Arabia's economic malaise?

King Salman turns to a steady pair of hands in Ibrahim al-Assaf to draw in foreign investment amid Khashoggi crisis. → Read More

Meet the journalists trying to give Yemenis the 'full picture'

The Yemen Peace Newsroom aims to offer objective reporting from talks in Sweden against a backdrop of partisan coverage. → Read More

Sealed with a kiss: Yemen's rivals agree to swap 16,000 prisoners

Deal will cover at least 8,576 pro-government forces and 7,487 Houthis, officials say on day six of Sweden peace talks. → Read More

Carrying bloodstained backpacks, Yemeni children return to class

The absence of 42 boys who were killed in a Saudi-led attack on a school bus weighs heavily on young survivors. → Read More

Yemen conflict: Who controls what

More than three years after seizing the capital, the Houthis have consolidated their grip over large parts of Yemen. → Read More

Thousands rally in Istanbul in solidarity with Palestinians

Turkish protesters denounce Jerusalem opening of US embassy and the killing of scores of Palestinians by Israeli forces. → Read More

Yemenis turn to herbal remedies as medicine prices soar

Civilians are resorting to herbal medicines and faith-based treatments as a cheaper option in the war-ravaged country. → Read More

Taiz leprosy colony offers Yemeni 'outcasts' a home

Ostracised by their communities, leprosy sufferers are the 'silent victims' of the Saudi-led war on Yemen, medics say. → Read More

Sioux leader: Trump is the new face of US exploitation

Former chairman of Standing Rock Sioux tribe says the US has a '200-year policy of exploiting Native American people'. → Read More

How did Yemen's Houthi-Saleh alliance collapse?

The UAE was behind the former president's decision to turn his back on Houthi rebels, officials say. → Read More

Saudis to ease Yemen siege but millions to still suffer

Aid and rights groups say unless the Kingdom allows unfettered commercial access, millions will continue to go hungry. → Read More

Hadi could be killed if he leaves Saudi: Yemen official

Yemen's president could be 'targeted' if he returns to UAE-administered Aden city, Yemeni official says. → Read More

Saudi siege on Yemen: 'Hundreds will die within a week'

Doctors say hundreds of patients face death unless urgently needed medical supplies are allowed into besieged ports. → Read More

Houthis offer Saudi princes political asylum in Yemen

Rebels say their offer is '100 percent genuine', days after 11 Saudi princes were detained in an anti-corruption purge. → Read More

Yemen's Houthis fire missile at Saudi Arabia's Riyadh

Rebels say they launched Burkan 2-H missile from the Yemeni border towards the Saudi capital Riyadh. → Read More

Saudi-led air strike kills 29 Yemenis, decimates market

At least 29 civilians killed in their sleep as Saudi air raid targets a busy marketplace in Yemen's Saada region. → Read More

UK activists face jail for 'disarming' Saudi-bound jets

Pair broke into a BAE airbase in January in an effort to "prevent a war crime" in the Saudi-led war in Yemen. → Read More

Birthdays under siege in Yemen: No candles, no presents

A widowed mother rues her inability to provide for her children living under siege by Houthi rebels in Taiz. → Read More