Hakim Almasmari Archive
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Jun 21, 2011
Critics say move against militants in Abyan province is a dangerous escalation in Yemen's fight against terror, with residents saying the government will not succeed in clashes with the Islamic militants because they are a core part of a number of southern provinces. Read Article US drone attacks in Yemen ignore Al Qaeda for local militants
Jun 20, 2011
As president, Ali Abdullah Saleh remains sidelined in Saudi Arabia, Yemen's ruling party and its main opposition group cook up a two-sided power-sharing pact as youth groups rumble. Read Article With Yemen on brink of lawlessness, factions jockey for power
Jun 18, 2011
Officials in Sana'a say Saudis should respect their guest and not make comments about Yemeni affairs.
Read Article Yemen denies claim that Saleh won't be back
Jun 15, 2011
Increase in drone attacks is part of a US strategy to employ more drones to curb what it believes is a growing terror threat in Yemen. Read Article US makes a drone attack a day in Yemen
Jun 11, 2011
As Yemen's president continues to recover from his injuries, the country's economy and security continue its slide into chaos. Read Article Chaos in Yemen grows as stalemate continues
Jun 10, 2011
No talks until Saleh returns from Saudi Arabia, ruling party says, as opposition parties threaten to join forces with youth protesters if the government does not meet their demands for reform with days Read Article Saleh supporters insist Yemen's president will be back soon as opposition grows impatient
Jun 09, 2011
Yemen's al Qa'eda franchise 'has grown into a very virulent deadly federated point,' says Admiral Michael Mullen, head of the US joint chiefs of staff, 'incredibly dangerous and made more dangerous in the ongoing chaos.' Read Article US fears growth of al Qa'eda in Yemen as country fractures
Jun 08, 2011
Yemen president 'suffered 40 per cent burns and head injury in rocket attack', say US officials. Read Article West says seriously wounded Saleh will not return to Yemen
Jun 08, 2011
Unrest in Yemen takes back seat for many as price rises force desperate families to beg and amid fear that the country will run out of food in three weeks. Read Article Work crisis in Yemen as 800 Sana’a firms close
Jun 06, 2011
As three key figures in Yemen's dominant Hashed tribe struggle for power amid the country's chaos, Houthi militants in the North see a chance for autonomy, while young democracy advocates fear their protests are being hijacked. Read Article Yemen's revolution turns into a struggle among rival tribal leaders