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Shabwa’s Journey to the Center of a Regional Proxy Conflict

  In pre-Christian times, Yemen’s Shabwa region was the capital of three ancient Yemeni kingdoms: Qataban, Osan and Hadramawt. It…
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Après un calme relatif, le risque d’une guerre de tous contre tous au Yémen

Les combats entre rebelles houthistes, aidés par l’Iran, et loyalistes, soutenus par l’Arabie saoudite, ont repris dans le nord du pays alors que la situation…
Allan Kaval
Allan Kaval30 January، 2020
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Fear of a new generalized confrontation in Yemen

After the end of the year marked by relative calm and the continuation of talks by the multiple actors in the conflict, the noise of…
Allan Kaval
Allan Kaval30 January، 2020
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Universal Health Care: can it exist only in utopic society?

This article was exclusively written for The European Sting by Mr. Mohammad Jamal Alsaqqaf, a 3rd year medical student from the Hadhramout University, Yemen. He is affiliated…
Mohammad Jamal Alsaqqaf
Mohammad Jamal Alsaqqaf27 January، 2020
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Yemen: death toll rises to 116 from suspected Houthi missile attack

Military camp strike is one of bloodiest incidents in civil war, putting peace process in doubt The death toll from a suspected Houthi rebel missile…
The Guardian
The Guardian21 January، 2020
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Op-Ed: Agreement between Saudis and Yemen separatists breaks down

The ongoing Saudi-led operation in Yemen is intended to defeat the Iran-backed Houthi rebels who control much of the north including the capital Sanaa. The…
Digital Journal
Digital Journal15 January، 2020
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Le sud du Yémen dans l’incertitude deux mois après un accord de paix

L’accord de paix entre séparatistes et forces gouvernementales dans le sud du Yémen reste lettre morte plus de deux mois après sa signature à Ryad,…
45 E Nord
45 E Nord15 January، 2020
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Fears for south Yemen as ‘landmark’ peace deal falls

DUBAI: A power-sharing agreement between the Yemeni government and southern separatists is effectively defunct more than two months after it was signed, increasing fears of…
Mohamed Hasni
Mohamed Hasni15 January، 2020
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Power-sharing agreement in Yemen remains on paper

The power-sharing agreement between the internationally recognized Yemeni government and southern separatists is still on paper more than two months after it was signed in…
Observatory News
Observatory News14 January، 2020
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