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Shipping ban deepens Yemen’s fuel crisis

A ban on shipping in Yemeni waters is worsening a severe fuel shortage that could have a devastating impact on…
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All WritingsSpecial TopicsYemen Through My Eyes

The Social Transformation of Yemen’s Youth Revolution

“If we seek a country in which Nuaman al-Hudhayfi is equal to President Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi, then we must rid ourselves at once, and…
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Farea Al-Muslimi14 April، 2013
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South Yemen Struggles in Wake of Unrest

ZINJIBAR, Yemen — Last June, the Zinjibar town souk in Abyan province felt like an ancient cemetery. Footsteps were the only sound to be heard,…
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Farea Al-Muslimi7 April، 2013
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Yemen on a knife edge

Southern hostilities growing ahead of National Dialogue In a country where American drone strikes have killed hundreds of civilians and Al Qaeda in the Arabian…
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Farea Al-Muslimi13 March، 2013
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Yemen’s Revolutionary Youth Again Feeling Marginalized

Yemen’s political parties, along with all new and traditional elements in Yemen, diverge and differ to the point where their agendas, methods and goals conflict.…
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Farea Al-Muslimi18 February، 2013
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Beidhing time

When I first met Ali Salem al-Beidh in June last year, I was struck by the enthusiasm and energy of the 73-year-old. In his office…
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Farea Al-Muslimi14 February، 2013
All WritingsSecurity & Counter Terrorism

America’s killing machines

Yemen is not just a land of many problems — its sky has problems too. The receding annual rainfall from the clouds above has made…
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Farea Al-Muslimi6 February، 2013
All WritingsSpecial TopicsYemen Through My Eyes

A nation on qat

Every new day in Yemen people chew away at their political, economic and social aspirations for the future. They chew on disappointment from the failings…
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Farea Al-Muslimi7 January، 2013
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A country of halves

Yemen has always been a country of halves, and 2012 was no different. Half dictatorship, half elections, half reform and some even claim merely a…
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Farea Al-Muslimi6 December، 2012
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