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Yemen PM Ahmed Bin Mubarak resigns amid rebel control and deepening political crisis
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Yemeni Prime Minister Ahmed Bin Mubarak resigned, citing political struggles and an inability to govern effectively amidst the ongoing civil war and Huthi rebel control. His resignation comes as the Iran-backed Huthis escalate attacks on Israel and Red Sea shipping in solidarity with Palestine. The country has been in civil war since 2014, leading to a humanitarian crisis.
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