Yemen
Crisis in Yemen, the Rise of al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, and U.S. National Security - Highlights from today's American Enterprise Institute event in Washington, D.C., can be found at the link. Participants included Christopher ...
Yemen dictator refusing to sign exit document. Dictators always have a hard time moving on. That's why they were dictators in the first place. Al Jazeera: The Yemeni president has refused to sign a Gulf Arab-led agreement to give up ...
The U.S. drone aircraft attack that killed two midlevel al Qaeda militants in Yemen on Thursday was targeting the leader of al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, a U.S.-born radical known for encouraging attacks on the United States, ...
In fact, in the Persian Gulf, from Kuwait to Yemen, Saudi Arabia to Bahrain, the Pentagon has been working quite diligently to insure the accuracy of that schedule. TomDispatch regular and Associate Editor Nick Turse has been working no ...
... and vegetables in the market for twenty years that Shaalan famous market and remain the focus of demand. Hijaz and Yemen said works in the maintenance of computers that shop permanently from Shaalan and whole days, keep the habit, pointing ...
SANAA (Reuters) – Last-minute diplomatic wrangling has derailed a deal on a transition of power in Yemen despite growing U.S. pressure on President Ali Abdullah Saleh to agree to the Gulf-brokered plan and relinquish power.
Sultan Al-Barakani, assistant secretary-general to Yemen's ruling General People Congress (GPC) party said Sunday the president was still committed to the GCC deal, suggesting that Sanaa would be a better venue for the signing ceremony. ...
... Iraqis fleeing violence in Syria, Yemen and Libya see safety in their homeland 2011.05.20 By Associated Press, BAGHDAD ... homes now. Some are returning from Egypt, Libya and Yemen. Iraq's Migration Ministry says 2,250 have come back from ...
Last-minute diplomatic wrangling has derailed a deal on a transition of power in Yemen despite growing U.S. pressure on President Ali Abdullah Saleh to agree to the Gulf-brokered plan and relinquish power.
The head of the Gulf Cooperation Council abruptly left a meeting Saturday with Yemen's president, departing Sanaa without comment and leaving a hard-fought political deal aimed at ending months of turmoil on the verge of collapse, ...
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