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Oct 23
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UN Envoy on Yemen Deserves Spotlight

By Farea Al-Muslimi Opinions

In the latter half of March 2011, military and political divisions in Yemen reached their zenith. It was as if the Greek gods of war…

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Oct 18
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Yemen Plagued by Assassinations

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

On Oct. 12, 15,000 members of the presidential guard, special security and intelligence forces spread throughout the capital city of Sanaa to secure the road…

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Oct 10
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Tribes Still Rule in Yemen

By Farea Al-Muslimi All Writings, Analysis

A few weeks ago, the period specified for the Yemeni National Dialogue Conference ended. After information about what happened at the conference was leaked — most…

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Sep 30
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Yemen divided over Syria conflict

By Farea Al-Muslimi All Writings, Analysis

Amid talk of the role of Jabhat al-Nusra and the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS) — two pro-al-Qaeda groups — in Syria, al-Qaeda…

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Sep 30
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US Drone Strikes Leave Yemenis Frustrated, Hopeless

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

Rain still dictates the mood, state of mind and psychological feelings of the residents of Yemen’s mountainous Wasab region, 200 kilometers [124 miles] south of…

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Sep 25
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Yemen’s Brotherhood: Early Losses and an Unknown Future

By Farea Al-Muslimi All Writings, Analysis

Sheikh Abdullah bin Hussein al-Ahmar, the founder and president of the Reform Party (Al-Islah), the political arm of the Muslim Brotherhood in Yemen, admitted that…

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Sep 14
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A tribute to a youth activist who defined Yemen’s struggle

By Farea Al-Muslimi Personal Texts, Profile

When great men like Ibrahim Mothana pass away, disappointment and bitterness reach a peak. And one way to honour their legacy is to continue their…

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Sep 13
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Turkey’s Influence Divides Yemenis

By Farea Al-Muslimi All Writings, Analysis

From the Sabaha region, which overlooks Sanaa from the west and constitutes a vital outlet to the port of Al-Hudaydah on the Red Sea, the…

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Sep 05
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Yemen’s Modern Coffee Shops Progressive, Yet Exclusive

By Farea Al-Muslimi All Writings, Yemen Through My Eyes

SANAA, Yemen — Over the past few decades, Yemen has been known to conjure images of serious conservatism, isolation between men and women and male dominance…

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Aug 20
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Qatar Encroaches on Saudi Influence in Yemen

By Farea Al-Muslimi All Writings, Featured, Yemen & Gulf

Yemeni President Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi’s visit to Doha at the end of July, right before heading to Washington, indicated that for the first time…

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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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