Yemen's Army Faces Financial Crisis Amid Currency Instability
Yemen's soldiers struggle with low wages and currency devaluation, impacting military security and regional stability.
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Elena Vasquez is an international relations correspondent specializing in transatlantic affairs, NATO operations, and European Union policy. With a background in political science from Sciences Po Paris, she brings deep expertise to her coverage of diplomatic developments and multilateral institutions.
Yemen's soldiers struggle with low wages and currency devaluation, impacting military security and regional stability.
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