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Car accidents kill more Yemenis than violence

Cars in Yemen are instruments of death as much as a means of transportation. The 1 million vehicles cruising the streets of Yemen…
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Yemen Is Shattered and Peace Seems a Long Way Off. The World Can’t Just Watch On

By: Farea Al-Muslimi and Rafat Al-Akhali “For us, the future is lost. There is no hope.” That’s what Ali Ahmad told BBC interviewers who were…
Farea Al-Muslimi
Farea Al-Muslimi22 October، 2015
Quoted

As Conflicts Flare Up, Leaders Fan Sectarian Flames in Middle East

CAIRO — The Shiite leaders of Iran and the Sunni rulers of Saudi Arabia traded insults over the deaths of hundreds of Iranian pilgrims near…
Farea Al-Muslimi
Farea Al-Muslimi17 October، 2015
All Writings

Health IRIN’s Top Picks: Aid bureaucracy, bombing Yemen and a bungled Ebola response

Welcome to IRIN's reading list. Every week our global network of specialist correspondents share their top picks of recent must-read research, podcasts, reports, blogs and…
Farea Al-Muslimi
Farea Al-Muslimi25 September، 2015
All WritingsYemen & Gulf

What Will the Nuclear Agreement With Iran Mean for the War in Yemen?

The recent nuclear agreement with Iran will likely have far-reaching effects on conflicts across the Middle East, particularly the war in Yemen.   On July…
Farea Al-Muslimi
Farea Al-Muslimi21 September، 2015
Quoted

Is Al Qaeda Winning in Saudi-Iran Proxy War in Yemen?

By: Yaroslav Trofimov Concerns arise after Islamist extremists fought alongside Saudi-led coalition and its allies ADEN, Yemen—To what extent is al Qaeda reaping the rewards of…
Farea Al-Muslimi
Farea Al-Muslimi10 September، 2015
Security & Counter Terrorism

Extremism Grows in Yemen’s Civil War

As Yemen’s civil war continues, extremist groups are thriving in the chaos.   In mid-June, al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) announced the assassination of…
Farea Al-Muslimi
Farea Al-Muslimi7 September، 2015
Quoted

Hostage Rescue Highlights Deeper U.A.E. Role in Yemen’s War

Troops from the United Arab Emirates are playing a deeper role in the Yemen conflict, freeing a British hostage held by al-Qaeda in Aden and…
Farea Al-Muslimi
Farea Al-Muslimi24 August، 2015
All WritingsSpecial Topics

Riyadh and the Yemen Brotherhood: Back to Factory Reset

There has been no official Muslim Brotherhood entity in Yemen, despite the establishment of a Brotherhood branch in the country five decades ago; however, it…
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Farea Al-Muslimi7 August، 2015
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