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Category: MIDEAST
Al-Qaeda militants killed eight Yemeni soldiers yesterday in an attack on a make-shift military post on...
Category: POLITICS
Yemeni Nobel Peace Prize laureate Tawakkul Karman has called on Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan to release journalists currently detained in the country’s jails.
Assailants riding a motorbike today gunned down an American teacher in Yemen's second city of Taez, an official said, with an Al-Qaeda-linked group claiming it killed him for preaching Christianity.
Salafis in Yemen form a new party after the election success of Salafis in Egypt and call on the newly elected president to apply Islamic law to all areas of life.
Category: AFRICA
Three policemen were killed in a suicide attack in Yemen's Bayda province that sparked...
More than 100 Yemeni soldiers have been killed in clashes with suspected al-Qaeda gunmen after the extremists attacked military positions in Yemen’s Abyan province, medics said yesterday.
Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu said the Syrian regime committed crimes against humanity 'on a daily basis...'
Syria could change with a ‘Yemeni Model’ granting protection to al-Assad as he resigns, President Gül says, but notes the divided opposition.
Turkish President Abdullah Gül said on Thursday Russia and Iran would soon realize they had little choice but to join international diplomatic efforts for the removal of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
Aides to Ali Abdullah Saleh said yesterday that the ousted Yemeni president plans to go into exile in Ethiopia, as pressures mounted on him to depart the country for fear of sparking new cycles of violence.
A Yemeni health official says a car bomb outside the gate of a presidential compound...
The United States, European and Arab nations are set to deliver a stern warning to Syrian President Bashar Assad that he must agree to an immediate cease-fire and allow humanitarian aid.
Yemeni electoral officials hailed a high turnout in a landmark vote that ended President Ali Abdullah Saleh’s 33-year rule, despite boycott calls in the south where violence marred polling.
Yemenis cast their ballots for their next president to replace ousted Saleh as violence still rages...
Gunmen blew up a voting station yesterday in southern Yemen, one day before the country is to go to the polls to rubber stamp its vice president as the new head of state.
Outgoing Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh has ordered his pictures to be replaced by those...
Category: CONTRIBUTOR
A year has passed since the beginning of the unrest in Yemen, and the elections are set to be...
Category: INTERNATIONAL
Spanish photographer Samuel Aranda won the 2011 World Press Photo of the Year award...
Yemen’s outgoing president Ali Abdullah Saleh said Feb. 7 he would return home from the United States before an election later this month designed to choose his successor.
Yemen's newly appointed Information Minister Ali Ahmed...