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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
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.
Following several warnings from Western powers, the US and UK conducted over 70 strikes on Houthi sites in Yemen early on Friday. How did the world react?
As the six-year conflict shows no signs of abating and climate change continues to impact land and families, millions in Yemen could fall deeper into what may eventually become a forgotten crisis.
Yemen's Houthi rebel group have vowed to continue targeting cargo ships travelling to Israel, after a flurry of rocket attacks in past days in the Red Sea.
Yemen's beekeeping industry is 'as old as civilisation itself'. But the ancient tradition is now under threat by the effects of climate change, forcing a hundred thousand enthusiasts into poverty.
Martin Elia Lomuro, South Sudan's minister of cabinet affairs, said the decision was taken "to address the challenges that impede the implementation of the peace agreement".
In a report released earlier this week, MSF Frontline workers in Iraq, Afghanistan and Nigeria shared interviews, first-hand accounts and documents about the challenges related to working in areas of high conflict and counter-terrorism measures.
The British government has been accused of cutting humanitarian aid at 'the worst moment in history,' as acute hunger and poverty spiral amid the Covid-19 pandemic, combined with extreme weather events and Russia's invasion of Ukraine.