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More than 17 million people in conflict-torn Yemen are going hungry, including over one million children under the age of ...
Yemen’s unprecedented humanitarian crisis cannot be understood in isolation from the country’s complex political and economic dynamics, International Rescue Committee (IRC) president and CEO David ...
In early April 2018, United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres reported that the Yemen crisis had become the world’s worst humanitarian crisis. Approximately three quarters (equivalent ...
“If Yemen descends into all-out war, which is a likely scenario, we could witness a greater humanitarian crisis than that of Syria, in terms of refugees and mass starvation,” he said.
The Yemen crisis has developed into a "humanitarian catastrophe," experts say. — -- It’s been just more than two months since a Saudi Arabia-led coalition began its airstrike campaign ...
Yemen crisis update 2022. Yemenis face an uncertain 2022 as the conflict-driven economic collapse deepens despite a relative lull in fighting. Yemen drops from the top of the Watchlist for the first ...
Yemen’s civil war has killed more than 10,000, as a coalition led by Saudi Arabia fight against Houthi rebels and their allies. Diplomats from Europe, the Middle East and the U.S. met in Geneva ...
Yemen is finally making headlines. The U.S. has called for a cease-fire in hostilities. But in the meantime, the humanitarian crisis characterized as the world's worst by the U.N. continues ...
The humanitarian crisis in Yemen grows worse by the day. The conflict has been marked by violations of the laws of war on all sides, including targeting of civilians, torture, ...
Yemen’s civil war has already led to what the United Nations described as the world’s worst humanitarian crisis — at least three million displaced by fighting, a cholera epidemic that is now ...
Yemen’s civil war is not, despite popular belief, part of a broader Saudi-Iranian conflict, but rather the result of deep historical tensions within Yemen itself. Yet the United States and Saudi ...
The port of Hodeidah handles about 70% of Yemen’s commercial and humanitarian imports—so a leak could cause food prices in Yemen to double and fuel prices to triple. For citations, additional insights ...