Afghanistan, July 7 -- Yemen has been declared the world's most dangerous country in 2025 due to escalating conflict, foreign intervention, and widespread humanitarian collapse.

Yemen's descent into chaos began in 2014 when the Houthi rebel group, known as Ansarullah, overthrew the internationally recognized government and seized control of key northern territories, including the capital, Sana'a. The group's anti-Western stance and close alignment with Iran's "Axis of Resistance" have raised growing concerns in Western capitals.

Since the onset of the civil war, Yemen has faced overlapping crises, including a collapsing economy, widespread food insecurity, and the breakdown of essential public services. The humanitarian situation signific...