Summary In February, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations stated that “Yemen is facing the largest food security emergency in the world”,…
By Farea Al-Muslimi, Amal Nasser, and Mansour Rageh The Yemeni government’s decision in September to relocate the central bank and replace its governor has left…
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…
A dark night without electricity turned bright as mid-day Monday as jets bombed what apparently was a storage area for Scud missiles in the Faj…
With Saudi Arabia’s bombing campaign in its third day, the United Nations on Saturday evacuated its remaining personnel from Yemen’s capital, dashing whatever hopes remained…
SANAA, Yemen — Saudi warplanes bombed a military airbase at Sanaa’s civilian airport and struck at other strategic locations in a sudden air campaign aimed…
In a sudden turn of events, tension has flared between Yemeni President Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi and former President Ali Abdullah Saleh. The most recent…
Power cuts are becoming more frequent in Yemen. In the past few days, electricity supplies have been off for more than 20 hours a day….
Cars in Yemen are instruments of death as much as a means of transportation. The 1 million vehicles cruising the streets of Yemen are more dangerous than the…
Yemeni citizens have never felt the need for a strong state as much as they do now, writes Farea Al Muslimi. Yemeni citizens have…