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South Yemen: Under the Hell of Crisis · Global Voices

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Yemen has been living, since the (Houthis) took control of Sana'a, a series of multiple humanitarian crises. United Nations data indicate that more than 22 million people — that is, about half of the Yemeni population — need humanitarian aid, and that number continues to rise. UN confirmed last month that this crisis particularly seriously and primarily affects the most vulnerable sectors. More than 18 million people suffer severe hunger. Two o…
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Yemen has been living, since the (Houthis) took control of Sana'a, a series of multiple humanitarian crises. United Nations data indicate that more than 22 million people — that is, about half of the Yemeni population — need humanitarian aid, and that number continues to rise. UN confirmed last month that this crisis particularly seriously and primarily affects the most vulnerable sectors. More than 18 million people suffer severe hunger. Two o…

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atalayar.com broke the news on Friday, May 22, 2026.
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