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Yemen: New protests over shattered economy

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Yemen: New protests over shattered economy

Another protest in Yemen over a shattered economy, this time much bigger than previous gatherings.

Demonstrations continued in the capital Sanaa for and against the Saudi-UAE coalition-backed government.

 

Al Jazeera’s Andrew Simmons reports from Djibouti, just across the Gulf of Aden.


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