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May 06
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The Gulf’s Failure in Yemen

By Farea Al-Muslimi Featured, Yemen & Gulf

Since late March, a Saudi Arabia-led military coalition has been bombing Yemen extensively in an attempt to push back the Houthis, an insurgent Shia group,…

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May 04
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How Yemen’s Civil Conflict Turned Into a Regional Proxy War

By Farea Al-Muslimi All Writings

Farea al-Muslimi is a Yemeni activist turned journalist and now a visiting scholar at the Carnegie Middle East Center. In 2013, Foreign Policy named him…

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Apr 29
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The European Union Must Help Rescue Yemen

By Farea Al-Muslimi All Writings, Opinions

On April 21, the foreign ministers of the European Union (EU) issued an official position on the war in Yemen in a statement blaming the…

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Apr 29
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Yemen air force falls into grip of Houthis

By Farea Al-Muslimi All Writings, Security & Counter Terrorism

Two military aircraft took off on March 25 from Sanaa’s al-Daylami air base, which is under Houthi control, to launch an attack on the Yemeni president’s…

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Apr 20
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Yemenis Brave Air Raids as Civilian Cost of War Rises

By Farea Al-Muslimi Quoted

When bakers brave air raids to open their shops in the southern Yemeni port city of Aden, Ghalib Mansur waits in long lines to buy…

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Apr 16
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Shipping ban deepens Yemen’s fuel crisis

By Farea Al-Muslimi Quoted

A ban on shipping in Yemeni waters is worsening a severe fuel shortage that could have a devastating impact on public health. Three weeks into…

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Apr 16
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Why Yemen’s Political Transition Failed

By Farea Al-Muslimi All Writings, Analysis

The success of the UN-brokered transition process in Yemen has fallen into serious question following Hadi’s ousting and the Houthi take-over of Sanaa.   For…

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Apr 02
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Saudi airstrikes against Yemen a first

By Farea Al-Muslimi All Writings, Yemen & Gulf

SANAA, Yemen — On March 25, tribal gunmen loyal to Yemen’s Houthis, along with Yemeni military forces, tightened their siege on the southern city of Aden, which President…

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Apr 01
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The Popular Committee Phenomenon in Yemen: Fueling War and Conflict

By Farea Al-Muslimi All Writings, Analysis, Featured

Despite intense debate over who will lead Yemen, any political solution much address the issue of popular committees on both sides of the conflict. The…

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Mar 31
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Saudi Arabian Airstrikes Create Dangerous Situation In Yemen

By Farea Al-Muslimi Quoted, Reporting

NPR’s Robert Siegel speaks with Farea Al-Muslimi, who is reporting for NPR in the Yemeni capital of Sanaa and is also a visiting scholar with…

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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
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  • The Gulf’s Failure in Yemen 6 May، 2015
  • The social politics of weddings in Yemen 20 November، 2013

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