Balloons Carry Yemen’s Protest Message: Leave, Ali
Hundreds of thousands of Yemenis seeking their president’s ouster found a new way to get their message across on Friday, releasing balloons that drifted over the presidential palace with the message...
View ArticleYemeni reaction on the assassination of Bin Laden
Lawyer and human rights activists Khaled Al-Anisi considered the death of Osama Bin laden a historical turning point for the declaration of the end of the violence and a beginning of peaceful change He...
View ArticleCIA action may backfire in Yemen
A DECADE after the epochal attacks of September 11, and three months after the killing of Osama bin Laden, America’s shadow war against terrorism appears to be slowly revealing a new front. On Sunday,...
View ArticleBrennan: Al-Qaeda offshoot in Yemen gaining strength as a powerful domestic...
Al-Qaeda’s affiliate in Yemen is becoming a powerful domestic insurgency, as political turmoil in that country has allowed the group to take and hold territory there, according to the Obama...
View ArticleGPC Discusses Mechanisms to Carry-Out Gulf Initiative
This past Wednesday the General People Congress (GPC)’s general committee discussed several ideas pertaining to a mechanism in accord with the constitution to carry out the Gulf Initiative. During the...
View ArticleUnited Nations Volunteer Program Celebrates International Volunteer Day
A young volunteers youth By National Yemen The United Nations Volunteers Programme (UNV), the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and many youth groups, celebrated the International Volunteer...
View ArticleYemen Islamists say to quit town if prisoners freed
al-Qeada over take Rada'a City 120km away from the capital of Yemen National Yemen Yemeni Islamist fighters who seized a small town southeast of the capital Sanaa this week have said they will withdraw...
View ArticleYemen crisis: Is al-Qaeda gaining ground?
Yemen parliament discuss the immunity law for Saleh By Frank GardnerBBC security correspondent Al-Qaeda in Yemen is on the move. In the last few days, militants linked to al-Qaeda in the Arabian...
View Article750,000 Children Malnourished, UNICEF Says
Maria Calivis NY Staff A year of Yemen’s turmoil has exacerbated the number of malnourished children under the age of five to around 750,000, UNICEF said Tuesday, appealing to the government and the...
View ArticleAntiques Trafficking in Yemen Revealed
Statues Journey for Yemen antiquities NY Staff As more people are coming forward denouncing decades of corruption in Yemen, sources who wished to remain anonymous told Bikyamasr.com that former French...
View ArticleUSAID Sponsored Program Concludes Four-Day Basketball Training in Sana’a
Basketball Training in Sana’a By NY Staff Promoting Youth Civic Engagement, a United States International Development Agency-funded project administered by AMIDEAST, concluded a four-day community...
View ArticleA Young Yemeni Man Challenges Yemen’s Constitution, Crisis and Runs for...
Ebrahim al-Sharif By NY Staff My name is Ebrahim Al-Sharif and I am 26 years old. I have not been a part of any judicial rulings or acts of indecency. I have wide experiences and expertise and...
View ArticleImportant events Happen on Yemen After the GCC deal
military surrounded Aden City Since signing of the Gulf Initiative, Yemen witnessed increased level of violence and protests. In light of these events, IRIN News Agency reviewed the most important...
View ArticleWadi Zabid: the urgent case for managing water in a basin
Families from Al Mujelis village have been forced to abandon their homes after the area became covered with sand as water from WadiZabid and Wadi Rima stopped reaching the village. By Adel Al-Washaly,...
View ArticleWhat’s next for the NDC?
By Asma’a Al-Mohattwari and Mohammed Al-Haleely The first general sessions of the National Dialogue have ended. Members will split up into nine working groups to resolve various issues, including the...
View ArticleHigh dowries leave marriage out of reach for many Yemeni youths
Gold and jewelry shop in Sana’a By Asma Al-Mohattwari In a region where sexual activity outside of marriage is heavily policed by society, high dowry costs contribute to increasing sexual relations...
View ArticleLack of safety measures increases traffic accidents
Car accidents in Yemen claim more lives than war victims in the nation By Asma Al-Mohattwari A car accident devastated two close families vacationing together in Hodeidah. Ashwaq and Balqis were the...
View ArticlePrizes Abound at Movenpick Games
Prizes Abound at Movenpick Games By NY Staff The Mövenpick Ramadan Athletic Competition concluded last week with the awarding of numerous prizes to skilled contenders in four different athletic events....
View Article10.6 Million Yemeni People Are In Need Of Food Assistance
UN Hunger report Despite positive trends at global level, food security continues to be a big concern across Near East and North Africa countries. Civil insecurity and conflicts remain the driving...
View ArticlePhD holders Vs. Instructors at Sana’a University
By Essra al-Najjar Despite the fact that doctors at Sana’a University in general have more qualifications than most instructors do, the mass still believed that instructors are better teachers. Even...
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