The Middle East is being reshaped, not by war, but by money and influence. As Iran’s grip weakens, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and ...
On Thursday, Yemen’s prime minister, Ahmed Awad Bin Mubarak, released a statement to the country’s state-run Saba News Agency ...
Here he explains the devastating effects of the policies of the Saudi coalition and Hadi government on the economy: Yemen’s economic crisis was not some unfortunate but unavoidable side effect ...
DAVOS, Switzerland (Reuters) - The vice president of Yemen's U.N.-recognised government on Tuesday welcomed Donald Trump's return as U.S. president, saying it was a decisive turning point to curb the ...
The humanitarian and economic situation in Yemen remains very difficult, the IMF said Thursday, noting that 17 million people remain in a situation of financial insecurity.
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.
destabilize Yemen’s economy, and strain regional stability. " "The need to address Yemen's crisis becomes ever more urgent as regional stability requires, in part, achieving peace in Yemen," he ...
One of the most important economic sectors in Yemen was devastated by the 2011 recession and further damaged by state corruption. The construction industry, which comprises around two thirds of ...
The economy of Yemen has been decimated by the ongoing armed conflict, with macroeconomic instability, de facto separation of economic institutions, import restrictions and natural disasters all ...
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Saudi Arabia pledges $500mn aid package to stabilise Yemen's economySaudi Arabia announced on December 27 a $500mn economic aid package for Yemen’s official government, including a $300mn deposit to Yemen's central bank and $200mn to help address the country's $ ...
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres "strongly" condemned the Houthis' detention of seven UN staffers in Yemen on Friday.
The humanitarian and economic situation in Yemen remains very difficult, the IMF said Thursday, noting that 17 million people remain in a situation of financial insecurity. The International ...
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