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Yemen Food Security: The UN’s FAO warns Yemen faces the world’s highest burden of people trapped in severe acute food insecurity, with 53% of the population projected to be in crisis or worse by end-2026, driven by conflict-linked system collapse, funding gaps (only 14%+ funded as of June), and trade shocks from the Strait of Hormuz. Red Sea Trade Risk: Rising Yemen tensions are again threatening Red Sea transit as Houthis signal escalation, while regional naval and mine-countermeasure efforts continue to protect merchant shipping. US-Iran Truce Watch: A US-Iran MoU has paused open hostilities and reopened parts of the Strait of Hormuz, but key enforcement details remain disputed—leaving shipping and energy markets sensitive to renewed flare-ups. Houthi-Somaliland Warning: Houthi leader Abdul-Malik al-Houthi threatens to target any Israeli presence in Somaliland, framing it as a bid to control Gulf of Aden and Bab al-Mandab routes. Local Business (Culture & Industry): A new Yemeni coffee shop, Jabal Coffee House, is set to open in the US this fall, adding to a growing Yemeni “third space” café scene.

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UN: Yemen Bears World’s Highest Burden of Populations Trapped in Famine

UN: Yemen Bears World’s Highest Burden of Populations Trapped in Famine

From Aden, With Love: Third Yemeni Coffee Shop To Open

From Aden, With Love: Third Yemeni Coffee Shop To Open

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Yemeni govt. gearing up for operations to break 11-year-long blockade


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