A serious drought occurred during North Yemen’s civil war of 1962–70 and had lasting social and economic consequences.Load Next Page
The city was seat of a semiautonomous administration under one of the Yemeni imam’s (leader’s) sons until proclamation of the republic and the subsequent civil war (1962–70). Hodeidah’s picturesque old city, surrounded by a thick wall, is typical of larger Yemeni towns, with its ...
Yemen has faced challenges, including the ongoing civil war. Other causes of conflict include involvement by other Middle Eastern countries, such as Iran, the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Qatar, Syria, Iraq, Jordan, and others.
20 years after al Qaeda attacked America, the terror group is taking advantage of Yemen's largely forgotten civil war to plot attacks on the U.S. and its allies. Sep 8, 2021 U.S. calls Iran-backed rebels "legitimate" as Yemen's war rages ...
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On Friday, Al-Alimi reaffirmed the Yemeni government's openness to various peace initiatives for ending the civil war, in a meeting with UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on the sidelines of the 79th session of the United Nations General Assembly. ...
Intensification of fighting around Hodeidah in Yemen is choking the port which the aid operation and the commercial markets depend on, a UN relief chief has stated. Mark Lowcock, UN emergency relief coordinator, last week told the Security Council that all parties involved in the civil war need...
The hunger crisis is man-made, caused by Yemen's civil war, economic collapse and problems getting shipments into the country, which traditionally relies on imports for well over half its food. Most of the aid would be food supplies but some would be given in cash-based trans...
Even before the civil war began in 2015, pregnant women in Yemen struggled to access the healthcare services they need. Since the beginning of the civil war in Yemen, the maternal mortality rate has increased drastically from five deaths a day in 2013 to 12 deaths a day in 2019. The war...
The United Nations has been trying to bring Yemen's rival parties to negotiations since the start of the civil war in late 2014, when the Houthis stormed and seized several northern provinces, forcing the Yemeni government out of the capital Sanaa.■...