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The United Nations children’s agency said this month that Yemen’s economic crisis and the relentless violence at a key Red Sea port city risks leaving millions of children and families without food, clean water and sanitation. Saudi Arabia has become mired in a proxy war with Iran, and the fallout from Jamal Khashoggi's death could give the U.S. government and a rising number of private critics of the conflict an opening to pressure the kingdom to scale back its conflict with Yemen's Houthi rebels. (Associated Press/File)

The United Nations children’s agency said this month that Yemen’s economic crisis and the relentless violence at a key Red Sea port city risks leaving millions of children and families without food, clean water and sanitation. Saudi Arabia has become mired in a proxy war with Iran, and the fallout from Jamal Khashoggi's death could give the U.S. government and a rising number of private critics of the conflict an opening to pressure the kingdom to scale back its conflict with Yemen's Houthi rebels. (Associated Press/File)

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