SANA'A: In Yemen's Taiz, the southern epicenter of the revolutionary movement, which oversaw the ouster of President Ali Abdullah Saleh after three decades in power, is once again calling on protesters to rally and demonstrate against the (...)
SANA'A: Until up to a year ago, most Yemen women were largely invisible on the political scene, preferring to remain in the shadows, away from a world decidedly dominated by men.
As a traditional Muslim society, women politicians are often, or at (...)
Mohamed Naji A'law, Yemen's most prominent rights organization's Director, HOOD, conducted an interview with al-Ghumurya, a Yemeni online newspaper, revealing facts relating to the al-Karama massacre.
A year ago, on March 18, 2011, 52 protesters (...)
SANA'A: The sounds of armed clashes have quieted down in the Yemeni capital, Sana'a to leave space for a rhetorical war, heightened threats and warnings made against former President Ali Abdullah Saleh.
After the latter held a meeting with some (...)
SANA'A: Yemen's Oil and Minerals Minister Hisham Sharaf vehemently denied that Omar al-Arhabi, the Director of Yemen Petroleum Company had ever presented his resignation, even less so that he had accepted it.
The minister maintains that if indeed (...)