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Why Yemen’s Political Transition Failed

The success of the UN-brokered transition process in Yemen has fallen into serious question following Hadi's ousting and the Houthi…
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Yemeni ports see traffic decline dramatically

Yemen is a maritime nation par excellence. Although its surface area is less than 600,000 square kilometers (231,661 square miles), it has a 2,200-kilometer (1,367-mile)…
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Farea Al-Muslimi5 March، 2014
All WritingsAnalysis

Yemen’s decade of division

Since the start of the decade, Yemen — the country, its entities and individuals — has seen one split after another. There have been horizontal and…
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Farea Al-Muslimi4 March، 2014
Reporting

Yemen’s quiet president

Abd Rabbu Mansour Hadi has a good shot at re-election in 2015, but does he have a plan? A few days after one of the…
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Farea Al-Muslimi2 March، 2014
All WritingsReporting

Security Council targets spoilers in Yemen

On Feb. 26, the UN Security Council unanimously adopted a resolution threatening sanctions against those who hinder Yemen's political transition. The resolution didn’t identify or blacklist individuals, but…
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Farea Al-Muslimi2 March، 2014
All WritingsReporting

Yemeni film on ‘Day of Dignity’ nominated for Oscar

If one only has 26 minutes to understand the tragedy of Yemen that has lasted for the past three years, one should watch “Karama Has…
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Farea Al-Muslimi30 January، 2014
All WritingsSecurity & Counter Terrorism

Al-Qaeda benefits from unsettled Yemen politics

The armed conflict in Yemen pitting armed Houthi groups against al-Qaeda-supported Salafists reached the outskirts of Sanaa during the last two weeks. This ominous development…
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Farea Al-Muslimi28 January، 2014
All WritingsSpecial Topics

Yemeni women marginalized even in death

It's a sad, painful time in Yemen. On the evening of Dec. 5, the day following the attack on the Al-Arida Hospital at Yemen's Defense Ministry that left 56 dead…
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Farea Al-Muslimi21 January، 2014
All WritingsAnalysisSpecial Topics

The Houthi Paradox

The removal of Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh in 2011 has created an existential crisis for Yemen’s Houthis. Like many other armed political groups in…
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Farea Al-Muslimi16 January، 2014
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