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Jul 20
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Questions Remain After Adviser Makes a Diplomatic Career Shift

By Farea Al-Muslimi All Writings, Opinions

This month, Yemen’s exiled president, Abdrabu Mansur Hadi, received a letter indicating that his choice for ambassador to the United States, Ahmed Awad Bin Mubarak,…

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Jul 17
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Saudi-Backed Forces Said to Wrest Aden, Yemen, From Houthis

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AL MUKALLA, Yemen — The exiled Yemeni government said Friday that Saudi-backed fighters had “completely liberated” the southern city of Aden from the Houthi rebels…

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Jul 15
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Yemen’s conflict is splintering out of control

By Farea Al-Muslimi Quoted

As ceasefires go, the latest one in Yemen might go down as one of the most irrelevant ever. It was supposed to be in place…

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Jul 14
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Iran’s nuclear deal: What it means for the region

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As Iran negotiates a historic deal that could see a thaw in relations with the West, experts discuss the implications for key Middle Eastern states….

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Jul 09
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A Mounting Humanitarian Catastrophe in Yemen: War Death Toll Tops 3,000, Fear of Famine Grows

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Aid groups are warning Yemen is on the brink of famine as the Saudi-led attack intensifies. More than 3,000 people, including 1,500 civilians, have died…

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Jul 08
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The Southern Question: Yemen’s War Inside the War

By Farea Al-Muslimi All Writings, Analysis

As violence continues in Yemen, old regional and geographical fault lines are opening up again, undermining Yemen’s unity without offering any realistic alternative to the…

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Jul 07
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Jihadis likely winners of Saudi Arabia’s futile war on Yemen’s Houthi rebels

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As another 50 civilians die in the forgotten war, only Isis and al-Qaida are gaining from a conflict tearing Yemen apart and leaving 20 million…

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Jul 02
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Departing Washington. Next Stop: Reality.

By Farea Al-Muslimi Quoted

Something happens when I step on a plane to fly to my home country, Lebanon. During the 12-hour journey, a slow, almost imperceptible transition takes…

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Jun 24
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Saudi Bombing Only Fans Yemen’s Flames

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SANA, Yemen — For nearly three months, Saudi Arabia, along with its allies, has been bombing Yemen, its southern neighbor, hoping to force the retreat…

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Jun 12
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Prospects look dim for Yemeni peace talks

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Yemen’s warring parties are heading to Geneva for U.N.-sponsored talks from Monday, but there are few if any signs that either is ready to make…

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  • Iran’s Role in Yemen Exaggerated, but Destructive 19 May، 2017
  • Yemen Strike Raises Questions About Whether the US Follows Its Own Drone Rules 15 November، 2017
  • Geography of War and Agriculture in Yemen 7 January، 2016
  • The Gulf’s Failure in Yemen 6 May، 2015
  • The social politics of weddings in Yemen 20 November، 2013

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