With three out of four Yemenis relying on agriculture and livestock for their survival, the climate crisis is pushing communities already reeling from almost eight years of conflict to the breaking …
Yemen: Conflict and climate crises push farmers to the breaking point
With three out of four Yemenis relying on agriculture and livestock for their survival, the climate crisis is pushing communities already reeling from almost eight years of conflict to the breaking …
Billionaire’s playboy son who ‘raped and murdered socialite student, 23, in London in 2008’ now lives an isolated life with ‘no socialising and no friends except his guards …
He fled to Yemen via Egypt in the hours after her death and … He was friends with Martine, who was studying at Regent’s Business School and had just come top of her class when she died. A group of …
In war-torn Yemen, men go to bathhouses in search of hot water
News Agency In war-torn Yemen, men go to bathhouses in search of hot water. Posted . Since Sanaa was seized by Houthi rebels in 2014, many houses have no electricity or water supp …
Ksrelief Medical Clinics Continue To Provide Its Services To Beneficiaries In Hajjah Governorate, Yemen
The mobile medical clinics of King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief), have provided its treatme …
Ksrelief Distributes Food Aid In Socotra, Yemen
King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) distributed on Friday food aid in Socotra, Yemen, benef …
US hinders extension of ceasefire in Yemen
Local Yemeni media say that the United States is hindering efforts to extend the ceasefire between Riyadh and Sana’a.
Despite UN Approval, Saudi-Led Coalition Seizes Oil Tankers Headed for Yemen
The Saudi-led coalition has reportedly forbidden two oil tankers headed for the Yemen from docking at Hudaydah port, according to the Yemen Petroleum Company (YPC).
Yemen: War of Pacification and International Policing
The war in Yemen is as much a war of pacification by the United Kingdom and Empire as it is a war of the Saudi-led coalition. Wielding the gavel of …
In Yemen, farmers choose narcotic over other crops, exacerbating climate woes
Farmers are draining groundwater around Yemen’s capital and removing soil to cultivate the narcotic green leaf qat that dominates life in the country, threatening to exhaust precious resources in the …