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…
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…
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…
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…
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…
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…
The beginning After the war came to an end and the Taif Agreement of 1934 was signed between Yemen and Saudi Arabia, the behavior and…
SANAA, Yemen — Just a day before Yemen’s most significant annual holiday marking the end of a month of fasting, American and British diplomats evacuated…
I have encountered two separate Yemens this past week: the one portrayed in Western media outlets and the other reality of living in Sana’a. One…
When in Yemen, you cannot help but laugh when a Lebanese friend asks you if you are “fasting” during the month of Ramadan. Everybody fasts…