Hakim Almasmari Archive
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Jul 22, 2011
Filling a 1,000-gallon water tank cost residents of Sanaa Dh22 in March. This week it neared Dh100. Most people live on less than Dh8 a day, so taps run dry and buckets are used for showers to save money for other needs. Read Article Yemenis put out buckets and pray after no rain for two months
Jul 17, 2011
Yemen president's spokesman dismisses 'shadlow government'. Read Article Saleh faces new transitional council
Jul 14, 2011
Ruling party sets president's date for Sunday as opposition chief warns of major escalation in protests and president's son is seen as major obstacle to power transfer. Read Article US tells Yemen's opposition that Saleh will return soon
Jul 06, 2011
Latest air strikes bring total dead to at least 40 in two days as Yemen's ruling party insists power transfer from President Saleh must take at least six months or 'a civil war is the only option'. Read Article Nine more killed as Yemen turmoil grows
Jul 04, 2011
Yemenis are forced to either wait more than a week in front of petrol stations or buy it for six times the price on the black market. Read Article Three-mile-long queues at petrol stations as Yemen's fuel crisis starves economy
Jul 03, 2011
Military denies claims that defecting soldiers are being arrested to join the anti-regime movement. Read Article Yemeni soldiers defecting, says official
Jul 02, 2011
The revolution youth organising committee said it will boycott any talks with the ruling party and those behind the killing of innocent protesters. Read Article Yemeni President Saleh calls for dialogue but keeps his grip on power
Jun 28, 2011
Opposition claims escape took place with help of security officials loyal to Saleh family in hope that international community would back existing Yemen government in fight against Al Qaeda. Read Article Thousands of soldiers hunt 63 Al Qaeda suspects who escaped from Yemen jail
Jun 22, 2011
Opposition leader discounts the possibility of the president¿s return, as JMP said it received confirmation from a number of western ambassadors that Mr Saleh will not be back. Read Article Saleh 'back in Yemen on Friday', ruling party insists