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Humanitarian Shift in Yemen: The Yemeni government says it’s moving from emergency relief toward recovery and institution-building, with Rashad Al-Alimi meeting UNICEF’s Peter Hawkins to focus on health, education, child protection, malnutrition, immunization, psychological support, and safer water systems—while stressing the Houthi conflict’s collapse of humanitarian protection. Aid Cuts Hit Women First: CARE Nederland warns that when funding drops, women and girls lose access to healthcare, income, protection, and schooling—citing urgent risks in Gaza, Afghanistan, Sudan, and Myanmar. Gulf Security Recalibration: A new analysis argues Gulf states increasingly distrust one-way U.S. security, with India emerging as the most trusted long-term partner as Gulf ties with China, Turkey, and Iran face limits. Yemen on the Cultural Map: Yemeni coffeehouse culture is booming in the U.S., with new Yemeni-style cafes drawing late-night crowds and Arab-American communities. Local Yemen Violence: In Hajjah, residents report a Houthi supervisor assaulted a mentally ill young man in al-Muftah, sparking calls for accountability.

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Yemen introduced the world to coffee. Now, its coffeehouse culture is booming in the US

Yemen introduced the world to coffee. Now, its coffeehouse culture is booming in the US

Yemen introduced the world to coffee. Now, its coffeehouse culture is booming in the U.S.

Yemen introduced the world to coffee. Now, its coffeehouse culture is booming in the U.S.

Riyadh Hosts Third International Yemen Health Coordination Group Meeting

Riyadh Hosts Third International Yemen Health Coordination Group Meeting


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