Wracked by Civil War, Yemen’s Humanitarian Problems are Not So Much a Lack of Goods, But the Cost of Living (AUDIO INTERVIEW)
Pro-government forces walk in the port of the western Yemeni coastal town of Mokha as they advance in a bid to try to drive the Shiite Huthi rebels away from the Red Sea coast on February 9, 2017. Forces supporting President Abedrabbo Masnour Hadi, backed by the coalition, began a major offensive on January 7 to recapture the coastline overlooking the strategic Bab el-Mandeb Strait. (Saleh al-Obeidi/AFP/Getty Images)

Wracked by Civil War, Yemen’s Humanitarian Problems are Not So Much a Lack of Goods, But the Cost of Living (AUDIO INTERVIEW)

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