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A word in Yemen can cost one's life particularly if the speaker belongs to the media field. When journalists professionally and neutrally cover events in Yemen, they know the extent of peril. They could be killed, wounded, arrested or disappeared. Since 2015, journalism in Yemen has been under war.
Martin Griffiths, left, pictured in Indonesia in 2003, is the right man for the job in Yemen, says the UK. Toru Yamanaka / AFP Photo. The UK has welcomed the recruitment of an experienced conflict mediator to take up the role of peace envoy to Yemen. Boris Johnson, the foreign secretary, said that Martin ...

Martin Griffiths, left, pictured in Indonesia in 2003, is the right man for the job in Yemen, says the UK. Toru Yamanaka / AFP Photo. An experienced conflict mediator and veteran of the United Nations is set to take up the role of peace envoy to Yemen in the coming weeks. Martin Griffiths is a former foreign ...
In-depth: In the graveyard of Ashtengu village in Indian-administered Kashmir, a police officer and a civilian are laid to rest side by side, writes Haziq Qadri. Tags: Kashmir, India, martyr, Ashtengu. Next to a quiet road that passes through the village of Ashtengu, in Indian-administered Kashmir's Bandipora ...
1Saudi, Emirati Western PR efforts may amount to meddling; 2Timeline: How a bullish Saudi prince created regional chaos; 3Russia's deadly game in Yemen; 4Why Iraqi Kurdistan is seeking better relations with Iran; 5Journalism: The fatal job in Yemen; 6Peace proposals dead on arrival in Yemen.
Al-Fakri left came to Saudi five years ago because he could not find a job in Yemen. He expressing the hope that the latest transfer from the Kingdom will help create job opportunities back home. Echoing his sentiment, Saleh Mohammad from Sanaa added, “The bailout came at the right time. It is expected ...

The riyal devaluation has been on the rise over the last three years, while civilian's ordeal has been swelling uncontrollably. Now, Yemen needs to save its currency and people simultaneously. Tags: Yemen, Saudi Arabia, UN, famine, Houthis, funding, Yemeni riyal. The $2 billion bailout granted by Saudi ...
... 4Saudi, Emirati Western PR efforts may amount to meddling; 5Russia's deadly game in Yemen; 6Timeline: How a bullish Saudi prince created regional chaos · Banner. Loading Next Article... Previous. Can Yemen's GPC preserve its clout after Saleh's demise? Next. Journalism: The fatal job in Yemen.
Analysis: Three years of war have neither subdued the Houthis nor brought an overall victory to Saudi Arabia. Tags: Yemen, war, conflict, Houthis, Saudi Arabia. Missiles fired by Yemen's Houthis keep targeting Saudi cities, and Saudi airstrikes carry on tirelessly pounding diverse locations across Yemen.
1Journalism: The fatal job in Yemen; 2Iraqi, Turkish actions against Kurds give Islamic State respite; 3Women's 'Conscience Convoy' masses on Syria border; 4The Iraq Report: Theatrics and point-scoring dominate electoral race; 5Tobacco tax leaves Gazan dreams up in smoke; 6Thirty years on, gas ...
1Saudi, Emirati Western PR efforts may amount to meddling; 2Timeline: How a bullish Saudi prince created regional chaos; 3Russia's deadly game in Yemen; 4Why Iraqi Kurdistan is seeking better relations with Iran; 5Journalism: The fatal job in Yemen; 6Peace proposals dead on arrival in Yemen.
1Journalism: The fatal job in Yemen; 2Iraqi, Turkish actions against Kurds give Islamic State respite; 3Women's 'Conscience Convoy' masses on Syria border; 4The Iraq Report: Theatrics and point-scoring dominate electoral race; 5Tobacco tax leaves Gazan dreams up in smoke; 6Thirty years on, gas ...
BEIRUT, LEBANON (6:05 P.M.) – Over the weekend, the Houthi forces carried out a number of attacks against the Saudi Coalition in the Jizan Region, inflicting heavy damage on the latter's positions. In one particular incident near the Yemeni border, the Houthi forces ambushed a Saudi Army vehicle that ...
How do you explain a famine in a country where there's food? A couple of years ago I was in Ethiopia, reporting on the threat of famine, in the same place where BBC correspondent Michael Buerk covered the "biblical" famine in 1985. Those famines, or so-called "parched-earth" famines, sort of make sense ...
In-depth: A year after its government stopped paying public sector salaries, the Yemen's schooling system remains in a seemingly perpetual state of disarray, reports Khalid al-Karimi. Tags: Yemen, Sanaa, UNICEF, Education. Fatima Ali has begun her school year in Yemen's capital, Sanaa. But when she ...
Burch was born in Louisiana and spent years working on oil rigs in Texas before taking a job in Yemen in 1994. He moved there permanently in 2005 when he fell in love with Forsa, a Yemeni woman, his brother tells the Longview News-Journal. The pair went on to have three children, aged 7, 9, and 12.
In-depth: Three years of war have failed to unseat al-Qaeda from Yemen's south - how is the militant group still surviving? Tags: Yemen, al-Qaeda, AQAP, Qasim al-Raimi, UAE. The years of war on Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula(AQAP) has not annihilated its members in Yemen. AQAP continues to ...

1Saudi, Emirati Western PR efforts may amount to meddling; 2Timeline: How a bullish Saudi prince created regional chaos; 3Russia's deadly game in Yemen; 4Why Iraqi Kurdistan is seeking better relations with Iran; 5Journalism: The fatal job in Yemen; 6Peace proposals dead on arrival in Yemen.
The deadly toxic gas attack on Khan Sheikhun in Idlib is the latest in a string of chemical attacks since the Syrian conflict began in March 2011. Aircraft believed to be deployed by the Syrian regime or its allies used toxic gas to bomb a rebel-held town in northwestern Syria on Tuesday morning, killing at ...
UAE forces have done their job in Yemen, Gargash says. Minister says war was unwelcome but unavoidable, and attention must now turn to finding a lasting political solution.
Photography is a demanding job in Yemen that is often fraught with risk and danger and embarking on this profession entails courage and passion, something many Yemeni women photographers know about. Despite the formidable challenges in a male-dominated society and working in a war-ravaged ...


 

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