A Yemeni man walks on the rubble of a school destroyed by a Saudi airstrike in the southwestern city of Ta’izz on July 27, 2016. © Reuters
These are some of the headlines we are tracking for you in this edition of Press TV's Top 5:
- A humanitarian group warns about the catastrophic situation in Yemen saying 14 million people face food shortages as the Saudi war on the country passes its 500th day.
- A new study finds that Iraqi children are suffering from alarming levels of toxins associated with heavy US bombs and ammunition used during Iraq's occupation.
- Rights groups say courts in Bahrain have handed long jail sentences to dissidents during the last seven days as anti-regime protests continue unabated.
- The anti-Israel boycott movement slams Tel Aviv for its decision to establish a team tasked with finding and deporting BDS activists.
- A group of 50 senior Republican national security officials reject Donald Trump’s nomination saying he would be the most reckless president in American history.
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