Devastating hospital attacks in Yemen, as the world’s most savage civil war intensifies
The civil war in Yemen has seen two more hospitals hit by airstrikes in the space of little more than...
Born in Exeter in 1975, Martin Odoni has been an online blogger since 2004. He also has experience script-writing and script-editing audio plays on an amateur basis.
A lifelong socialist, he now writes for The Canary due to his view that the mainstream media in the UK has largely been reduced to a megaphone for a tiny number of right-wing press barons, and this needs to be challenged by any outlets available. He lives in Salford.
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