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Houthis: Saudi strikes on Yemen kill 16

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Saudi-led air strikes killed at least 16 people in Yemen on Friday, the Houthi militia said, as the EU and US appeal for a pause in the war to help stricken civilians. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.

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