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Special coverage: A war fuelled by geopolitical rivals is tearing apart the Middle East's poorest nation. Now famine stalks a landmine-strewn country where millions have been forced from their homes.
Analysis: With Riyadh's jets bombing the Arab world's poorest country, sectarian forces appear to be tearing the Middle East apart.
Aid groups based in Yemen have alerted that increasing shipping costs due to the Red Sea attacks is exacerbating the humanitarian crisis in the country
Analysis: As Yemen's government, Saudi Arabia and the UAE compete with the Houthi rebels for influence over the Middle East's poorest country, environmental issues have become a secondary concern.
The Houthis said there was "no justification" for the air strikes and warned that attacks on Israel-linked shipping would continue.
The UN pledged more than $1 billion to assist Yemen last week, but how effective will the aid really be to a country with a deteriorating humanitarian and political crisis?
The United Nations is appealing for $2.1 billion in international assistance this year for Yemen – the war-torn country facing famine.
The Saudi-led coalition announced the long-anticipated opening of Sanaa's International Airport earlier this week, but the move has been dismissed as a mere partial opening that was far too late.
°®Âþµº's series 'Together Against Coronavirus' looks at how NGOs in the Middle East and beyond are tackling Covid-19.
This week we focus on the Houthis' new 'Khums' tax, rumoured 'mercy injections' and more.