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Tribal mediations undermine Yemen state institutions

Yemen has its unique particularities, whether at the level of its society or state. Personal disputes are often solved at…
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All WritingsYemen Through My Eyes

Political satire lightens the mood in Yemen

In Yemen, comedy brightens a tense atmosphere while bringing attention to serious national issues "Yemeni President Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi has set up a committee…
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Farea Al-Muslimi12 February، 2015
Quoted

A key player in Yemen’s political chaos? A strongman ousted in 2012.

SANAA, Yemen — For more than three decades, Ali Abdullah Saleh had a firm grip on power in this destitute Arabian nation, winning a civil…
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Farea Al-Muslimi11 February، 2015
Quoted

Yemenis living “hour to hour” amid power struggle

Muneer Asharby nearly didn’t go to work today. It wasn’t until after noon that he finally braved the walk. Even so, he kept half of…
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Farea Al-Muslimi20 January، 2015
All WritingsSecurity & Counter Terrorism

Yemen’s Houthis proxy, not ally for Iran

Armed Houthis took over the reins of power in the Yemeni capital, Sanaa, in late September in a way that was reminiscent of Hezbollah's takeover of…
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Farea Al-Muslimi19 November، 2014
Special Topics

Development plan needed for peace in Yemen

Yemeni state institutions suffered a collapse after the fragile political process sponsored by Gulf states and the UN Security Council ground to a halt after three…
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Farea Al-Muslimi14 November، 2014
Quoted

#BBCtrending: Yemeni PM turns to Facebook for help

The Yemeni prime minister has asked people on Facebook to nominate ministers for his new cabinet. The idea has received a mixed reception. His page…
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Farea Al-Muslimi6 November، 2014
All WritingsAnalysis

A New Deal in Yemen?

By seizing Sanaa and its security apparatus, the Iran-linked Houthis have imposed a new political reality in Yemen. But to secure their influence, they will…
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Farea Al-Muslimi31 October، 2014
Yemen & Gulf

Saudi Arabia losing influence in Yemen

Saudi Arabia is going through a pivotal phase of redrawing its alliances in the region, including in Yemen, where it seems to have lost its…
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Farea Al-Muslimi4 August، 2014
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