SANAA: Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton says that the US regrets that Yemen's president has not complied with agreements to leave the country and allow elections for a successor.
Her Tuesday comments came as Yemen's foreign minister (...)
SANAA: Yemen's embattled president must speed up reforms and begin a transfer of power according to a plan backed by the international community, a UN envoy says.
Jamal Benomar visited Yemen for a week to promote a Gulf-backed proposal that calls (...)
SANAA: Islamic militants emboldened by months of turmoil in Yemen launched a surprise dawn attack Wednesday on a southern city, seizing entire neighborhoods after gunfights with government forces, security officials said.
The militants, believed (...)
SANAA: A senior Yemeni official in the Saudi capital says President Ali Abdullah Saleh has developed a problem with his throat but that his overall condition is stable.
Saleh is being treated in Riyadh along with several to government officials (...)
SANAA: Violence threatened Yemen's capital with a return to chaos Monday — at least three opposition and three government forces killed — after a day of jubilation had gripped Sanaa with the departure of President Ali Abdullah Saleh, who underwent (...)
SANAA: Street battles raged Thursday between the army and opposition tribesmen in the capital Sanaa and dozens of people on both sides were killed and wounded. Elsewhere a thousands-strong force of tribal fighters fought to break through government (...)
SANAA: Fighting that rocked Sanaa for the past five days spread beyond the capital on Friday as Yemeni tribesmen opposed to the rule of President Ali Abdullah Saleh seized a Republican Guard military camp in battles that left dozens dead and (...)
SANAA: A mob of armed loyalists of Ali Abdullah Saleh trapped the US, British, European and Gulf Arab ambassadors inside a diplomatic mission in the capital Sunday, protesting a deal for the embattled Yemeni president to step down after 32 years in (...)
SANAA: Government forces shot bullets and tear gas at demonstrators in Yemen's capital and another city on Saturday as longtime President Ali Abdullah Saleh resisted a diplomatic push for the resignation that hundreds of thousands of his own people (...)
SANAA: Security forces and plainclothes gunmen opened fire on crowds of Yemenis marching through a southern city Monday, killing at least six and wounding more than 30, in an intensifying crackdown against the uprising against the 32-year rule of (...)
SANAA: Hundreds of thousands of anti-government protesters packed the streets of several Yemeni cities Wednesday to demand the president's ouster and denounce a munitions factory blast that left at least 100 people dead.
Opposition groups have (...)
SANAA: Rival tanks deployed in the streets of Yemen's capital Monday after three senior army commanders defected to a movement calling for the ouster of the US-backed president, leaving him with virtually no support among the country's most powerful (...)
SANAA: Anti-government tribesmen in northern Yemen stormed a security building and shot dead four soldiers in a revenge attack after government troops opened fire on opposition protesters calling for the president's ouster, witnesses said.
The (...)
SANAA: Tens of thousands of people called for the Yemeni president's ouster in protests across the country on Thursday inspired by the popular revolt in Tunisia.
The demonstrations led by opposition members and youth activists are a significant (...)
SAN'A: Assailants fired a rocket at a convoy carrying Britain's No. 2 diplomat in Yemen and killed a Frenchman working for an Austrian oil company Wednesday in a pair of attacks that heightened fears over the safety of Westerners in a country facing (...)
SAN'A: Thousands of people have fled a village in southern Yemen where security forces are laying siege to Al-Qaeda militants, a security official said, signaling an escalation in the government's U.S.-backed campaign to uproot the terror network's (...)
SAN'A, Yemen: Yemen on Friday released an Australian woman detained as part of an investigation into Al-Qaeda's increased activity in the country and allowed her to fly home with her two children, her lawyer and security officials said.
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