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Tom Fletcher told the U.N. Security Council that the food security crisis in the Arab world's poorest country, which is beset by civil war, has been accelerating since late 2023.
United Nations United Nations, Jul 10: The United Nations has once again sounded the alarm on the worsening situation in Yemen, urging the global community to act decisively to end over a decade of conflict and suffering.
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“Yemen must not be drawn deeper into regional crises that threaten to unravel the already extremely fragile situation in the country,” he said. On Tuesday, Aspides said three people were killed in the attack on the Eternity C and at least two wounded ...
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TEHRAN – Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister for Political Affairs Majid Takht Ravanchi suggested on Saturday that there is “no military solution” to the current situation in Yemen. “There is no military solution to the current crisis in this country,” Takht Ravanchi wrote on X after a meeting in Tehran with Hans Brundgerg, the United Nations envoy for Yemen.
When asked about the current situation in Yemen, Ahmed referred to a fractured reality, resulting from “continuous Houthi escalations and terrorism.”
The May 6 cease-fire between the United States and the Houthi militia in Yemen has had a consolidating effect on the balance of power inside the war-torn state and hardened the status quo of the country’s civil war.
Famine looming in parts of Yemen, UN experts warn. The number of acutely malnourished children has increased by 34 percent compared with last year, a United Nations report says.