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A distant war against the Houthis and Al Qaeda in Yemen has stark lessons for today's crisisThe Houthi rebels' actions in the Red Sea off Yemen have had a global ... Covering recent events, the books offer profound lessons for the current crisis, where the Houthis are proving resilient ...
The people of Yemen are at risk of suffering famine unlike anything that has been seen in many years. Tens of thousands already have died of starvation and disease. Like practically all modern ...
Yemen’s humanitarian crisis needs a lot more coverage than it is getting, and it is tempting to take whatever we can get, but what we’re getting is simply not good enough.
The armed conflict that began escalating in 2014-2015, has been the main driver of the humanitarian crisis in Yemen. The situation is dire, with the majority of the population—over 18 million people, ...
Doctors and nurses have fled Yemen, leaving hospitals stretched thin. “A lot of my colleagues have already left or are trying to travel to the Gulf states to find a better life,” says one ...
Amidst the world's largest humanitarian crisis, an estimated 2.3 million children under five in Yemen are expected to go hungry or be on the brink of starvation by the end of 2021. Airstrikes continue ...
Pro-government forces (pictured) and the Houthi rebels have both accused each other of breaking the ceasefire agreement An "immediate ceasefire" in Yemen's war will actually come into effect on 18 ...
The move will authorize harsher penalties on the Iran-backed group, which has attacked Israel and disrupted global shipping trade in the Red Sea for over a year.
At the UN, Pakistan has called for political dialogue to address Yemen crisis. During the UN Security Council briefing on Yemen, Pakistan's Permanent Representative to the the UN Munir Akram termed ...
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