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truces and ceasefires and some hope, and that's mainly because the two big regional powers backing both sides and is complete, saudi arabia and iran, back in march, they agreed to normalise relations. that gave some optimism. for the first time, there were direct talks between the saudis and the houthis. there were exchanges of prisoners. but since then, the talks have stalled a bit, with not much progress. and all the while, the humanitarian crisis has got worse. and the key point is that russia's invasion of ukraine has not made this any easier, because it has raised the price of wheat and disrupted the supply of wheat, which yemen desperately needs, but also, it has distracted world attention. we have been looking elsewhere and so as a result, all the aid that was going to ukraine and less has been going to ukraine and less has been going to ukraine and less has been going to yemen. take for example the uk. the uk is still the fourth largest donor. a few years ago, the uk used to be giving £260 million worth of assistance every year. at

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malnourished and has a liver complaint. translation: some days| she doesn't have any food, when her father is at sea. when he comes back, we buy food for her. i'm very worried about her illness. i'm afraid for her. i want to get help for her, but our situation is hard. the mothers drift away, left to fend for themselves. increasingly, this is the story of yemen. there are deep cuts in aid across the country. and as foreign donors hesitate, safaa and many more fight for life. her mother knows where this road can lead to. she has already buried four of her nine children because of disease and malnutrition. back home, safaa is in the arms

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the moment, it's about £88 million. so the money is getting less. now, people talk about this is the forgotten war because of that distraction, because the world is looking away. but as we saw in that report, it is anything but forgotten by the ordinary people of yemen. james landale, thank you. the prime minister has vowed to compensate victims "as swiftly as possible" for what he described as the "appalling scandal" that left thousands of people infected with hiv and hepatitis c. the prime minister was heckled as he gave evidence at the latest hearing of the public inquiry into the use of infected blood in the 19705 and 805. our health editor hugh pym reports. some infected in the treatment scandal and others who lost loved ones demonstrated before the hearing. in their number was deborah, whose husband barry was infected with hepatitis c as a result of his haemophilia treatment. he later developed liver cancer. breaks my heart.

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doctors say she needs to go to a specialist hospital in aden, a five—hour drive away. that's a journey her parents can't afford. later, we learn they have taken safaa back home. 0rla guerin, bbc news, hodeidah, yemen. our diplomatic correspondent james landale is here. it is difficult as a journalist to get inside yemen and it is difficult as a 'ournalist to it is difficult as a journalist to get inside yemen and it is difficult as a journalist to et inside yemen and report. 0rla get inside yemen and report. 0rla guerin has done it, but is there any hope for the families we have seen? at the moment, not much. yemen is in limbo at the moment. there is neither all—out war, but neither is there anything approaching a sustainable peace. the un uses a phrase like relative calm because there is still fighting going on. in recent months, there have been

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