KHAMIS BANISAAD, Yemen (Reuters) - Yemeni lumberjack Ali al-Emadi spends hours chopping down an acacia tree with an axe as his 12-year-old nephew helps out splitting logs.
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Yemeni lumberjack Ali al-Emadi spends hours chopping down an acacia tree with an axe as his 12-year-old nephew helps out splitting logs. In a country blighted by war, Emadi had to turn to logging in his northern al-Mahweet region to eke out a living. An economic collapse has wiped out the farming and building work he used to travel around the country for.
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Qatar finance minister visits Egypt for first time since Gulf blockade January 7, 2021 at 10:12 am | Published in: Africa, Egypt, Middle East, News, Qatar
Ali Shareef Al-Emadi, Minister of Finance of Qatar in Saint Petersburg, Russia on 6 June 2019. [Sefa Karacan - Anadolu Agency] January 7, 2021 at 10:12 am
Qatari Finance Minister Ali Al-Emadi along with a delegation arrived on Tuesday in the Egyptian capital Cairo for the first time since the start of the Gulf blockade in 2017.
Germany s DPA reported that Al-Emadi was due to attend the inauguration of the luxury St. Regis Hotel – owned by the Qatari Diar. The Nile-side hotel has long stood empty as a result of the blockade.