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Yemen: A Nation Caught in the Crossfire of Conflict and Poverty

In the Arabian Peninsula, where six out of seven nations boast a per capita gross national product exceeding $20,000—with Qatar soaring to $80,000—Yemen stands as a tragic outlier. By 2024, its per capita GDP plummeted to a meager $486. What led to such a vast economic chasm within the same region? The answer lies in Yemen's complex and troubled present.

Yemen: A Nation Caught in the Crossfire of Conflict and Poverty
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