MOGADISHU, Somalia , May 12 (IPS) – When war erupted in the Middle East in late February, the most visible consequences were playing out in the Persian Gulf, with smoke rising from Dubai’s Jebel Ali port and shipping traffic across one of the world’s most critical maritime routes grinding to a near halt.
Read the full story, “The Iran War Is Costing Children’s Lives in Somalia”, on globalissues.org →
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