Name changed for protection. Save the Children has been responding to the crisis in Yemen since 2015. Despite the hunger, the poverty and the bombs, we will continue to fight for Yemen’s children.
The findings are alarming for this part of Yemen, already wracked by war, widespread poverty and suffocating summers. By 2030, the city will have 152 days per year, nearly five full months ...
Each year, tens of thousands of migrants from the Horn of Africa cross the Red Sea, trying to reach the wealthy Gulf ...
The Indian government is extending help to Malayali nurse Nimisha Priya who is on death row in Yemen, the Ministry for External Affairs said on Tuesday. New Delhi is aware of the sentencing of ...