In the sun-scorched highlands of Yemen, where jagged mountain ridges stretch across vast desert plains, a quiet but deeply significant struggle is unfolding. Beneath the rocky terrain of Marib Province lies a valuable natural resource-marble-that has long supported local livelihoods and once held promise as a major contributor to national revenue. Today, however, this sector operates in a legal vacuum, shaped not by formal regulation but by trib…
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