Press TV - Oxfam International, a confederation of 20 independent charitable organizations, has warned of a massive resurgence of cholera amid an escalation of violence in the war-torn state, and ahead of the rainy season, which is expected to accelerate the spread of the disease.
"Fears that the world's worst cholera outbreak could be set for a ...
FNA - As many as nine people, including seven children, died from cholera in Yemen, according to Youssef Hadiri, the spokesman for the Health Ministry in Sana'a.
"The number of deaths caused by cholera totaled nine, five of [the dead] are female and four are male, with seven victims being children," Hadiri wrote in a tweet, Yemen News reported.
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RT - Yemeni civilians are "starting" to be at risk after Saudi-led airstrikes hit a hospital, Nikki Haley said in puzzling statement about the US and UK-backed campaign that has lead to thousands dying from bombs and starvation.
Speaking before the Security Council, the US envoy to the United Nations began her remarks by condemning the Houthi rebels ...
Press TV - The World Health Organization (WHO) has warned that Yemen is likely to be struck by another "major wave" of cholera casesafter a series of airstrikes by Saudi Arabia struck water facilities and medical infrastructure in the port city of Hudaydah.
WHO's emergency response director, Peter Salama, during a press briefing in the Swiss ...
AP The U.N. childrens agency is warning of another cholera outbreak in war-torn Yemen after airstrikes hit water facilities and other civilian infrastructure in the port city of Hodeida.
UNICEF executive director Henrietta Fore said Wednesday that the airstrikes earlier this week damaged a sanitation facility and a station that supplies most of ...
Alwaght- Saudi Arabias brutal bombing campaign with poison gas all over Yemen is the source of worlds deadliest cholera epidemic in the war-torn country.
Yemen's army spokesman Brigadier General Sharaf Luqman said on Saturday that Saudi Arabia is responsible for the current cholera epidemic among Yemen's vulnerable population as Saudi fighter jets ...
Press TV - A cholera epidemic, which has killed more than 2,000 people in Yemen, continues to claim unborn children amid the ongoing Saudi military campaign against the impoverished nation.
According to a Reuters report, released on Thursday, one of the latest victims of the cholera epidemic died in mothers womb in the western port city of Hudaydah....
Press TV- The Saudi-led coalition has been responsible for the deadly cholera outbreak in Yemen by causing shortages of humanitarian supplies and blockading the areas affected by the epidemic, a new study says.
According to the study published by London's Queen Mary University on Friday, 78 percent of cholera cases and 81 percent of deaths from ...
IRNA More than one million Yemeni children are facing the risk of contracting cholera, an international charity organization warned.
The non-governmental organization, Save the Children, that promotes children's rights has found that more than one million Yemeni children under the age of 5, are living in areas most hit by an outbreak of cholera....
Press TV- The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has warned that about 600,000 people in the war-torn Yemen could contract cholera by December this year, a figure which almost equates one in every 45 people in the 27.5-million-strong country.
The ICRCs striking news on Sunday came as the relentless bombardment of the impoverished ...
Press TV - The World Health Organization (WHO) has warned that the cholera outbreak in Yemencould spread during the annual Hajj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia in September.
The WHO said on Friday that the pilgrimage draws two to four million Muslims each year, of whom about 1.5 to two million are foreigners, raising the risk from illnesses such ...
Alwaght- Cholera disease has infected more than 300,000 people in war-torn Yemen since late April, amid concerns the outbreak is party of Saudi biological warfare on the impoverished state.
"Yemen, Cholera: Disturbing. We're at 300k+ suspected cases with ~7k new cases/day. 4 most affected areas: Sanaa, Hodeida, Hajjah and Amran," the international ...
American Herald Tribune- The RT Arabic quoted Saleh as saying that the Saudi-led coalition was behind the spread of the highly contagious disease through the use of internationally banned weapons.
"The coalition is using devastating weapons such as cluster and thermobaric bombs which leave very harmful effects for the people of Yemen," he added....
Press TV- The United Nations (UN) warns that the cholera outbreak has spread to all 21 provinces across Yemen, saying the disease has claimed more than 1,600 lives the war-torn countrysince late April.
UN spokesman Stephane Dujarric made the announcement on Wednesday, adding that 270,000 people were also suspected to have contracted the disease ...
Press TV - The United Nations says the number of suspected cholera cases in war-stricken Yemen has surpassed 200,000 while more than 1,300 people have died.
The WorldHealthOrganization (WHO)and the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) released the figures in a joint statement on Saturday.
In just two months, cholera has spread to almost ...
Pres TV - The World Health Organization says 1,146people have been killed due to an outbreak of cholera in Yemen since late April, as the impoverished Arab country continues to suffer from Saudi Arabia's deadly campaign.
The WHO's Yemen office said in a statement late Monday that over 166,976 suspected cases of cholera had been registered in ...
Alwaght-A devastating cholera epidemic in war-torn Yemen since late April has killed almost 1,000 people as the Saudi regime continues its brutal bombardments on the country during the holy Month of Ramadan.
In a Twitter post on Monday, World Health Organization (WHO) said the cholera epidemic has killed at least 923 in Yemen since late April.
WHO's ...
Press TV - The United Nations says the cholera outbreak in war-torn Yemen has claimed the lives of nearly 600 people in about a monthamid a deadly Saudi military campaign against the impoverishedArab country.
"In just over one month, close to 70,000 cholera cases were reported with nearly 600 fatalities," said UN Children's Fund (UNICEF) Regional ...
Press TV - The World Health Organization has reported a 50-percent increase in cholera cases in war-torn Yemen.
On Tuesday, WHO announced that 35,217 cases have been recorded since April 27 when the outbreak started. The number shows a 50-percent leap in cases compared to figures given by the organization last week.
On Friday, Nevio Zagaria,...
Alwaght- Save the Children organization warned that cholera outbreak in Yemen would claim lives of thousands of people if the deadly disease is not brought under control until July.
The London-based NGO cited its staff in Yemen as saying that "a deadly cholera outbreak could become a full blown-epidemic, with more than 65,000 cases expected by the ...