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From Expansion to Erosion: The Global Trajectory of Judicial Independence, 1960–2018
ABSTRACT Judicial independence expanded globally throughout the twentieth century, but this trajectory has recently come under pressure. In recent years, governments around the world have increasingly challenged judicial autonomy. This study unpacks this global reversal by analyzing data from 156 states between 1960 and 2018.
Nir Rotem
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Yemen: Al Qaedas Next Fortress
For many Americans, the United States’ war with Al-Qaeda began on September 11, 2001 and focuses on the mountains of Afghanistan and Pakistan. However, in the eyes of Al-Qaeda, the war against the U.S. started nine years earlier in Yemen.
Terry Rydz
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Abstract Background and Objectives Rh is among the most important and highly polymorphic blood group systems due to the proximity of the RHD and RHCE genes, which encode numerous highly immunogenic antigens. However, in areas of Saudi Arabia with a high prevalence of hemoglobinopathy, the molecular characteristics of RHD and RHCE variations are lacking.
Maymoon M. Madkhali +14 more
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Sameer A Alkubati,1,2 Khaled M Al-Sayaghi,3,4 Basma Salameh,5 Abdulsalam M Halboup,6,7 Waled AM Ahmed,8 Mohannad J. Alkuwaisi,1 Mohamed A Zoromba9,10 1Department of Medical Surgical Nursing, University of Hail, Hail, Saudi Arabia; 2Department of Nursing,
Alkubati SA +6 more
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Abstract Background Sustaining a safe and sufficient blood supply requires not only recruiting first‐time donors but also retaining them over time. In Saudi Arabia, donor retention remains poorly understood, with limited data on return behavior, demographic influences, and temporal trends.
Wajnat A. Tounsi, Bushra S. Almalki
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Risk factors for cholera mortality: A scoping review
Abstract Objectives Cholera is an easily treatable disease, but many people are still unnecessarily dying from it. To improve current case management practices and prevent mortality requires a comprehensive understanding of who is at higher risk of dying.
Despina Pampaka +4 more
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Pandemic Geographies of Home: Domestic Thresholding in Response to COVID‐19
Short Abstract With the home at the forefront of political and public health responses to COVID‐19, the thresholds between domestic space and the world beyond acquired a new significance in people's everyday lives. This paper introduces the concept of ‘thresholding’ to explore the ways in which internal and external thresholds are understood and ...
Alison Blunt +7 more
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Geopolitical dimensions of the Houthi interference with submarine cable communications in the Red Sea [PDF]
The paper examines the possible intentional damage of 3 submarine cables in the Red Sea by the Yemeni Houthis. It considers the history of Yemen's civil war, political and rebel views, potential allies of the Houthis, military arsenal, and motives ...
Mariia Umanets
doaj
Climate change and floods in Yemen: Impacts on food security and options for adaptation [PDF]
This paper uses both a global and local perspective to assess the impacts of climate change on the Yemeni economy, agriculture, and household income and food security.
Al-Riffai, Perrihan +5 more
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Toward Eliminating Leishmaniasis as a Public Health Problem in Yemen: Advocating for a One Health Approach. [PDF]
Abdul-Ghani R, Azazy AA.
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