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Despite the recent truce between the government and the Huthis in the north, things are far from settled.Today, the Huthis announced that they were vacating 20 positions around the city […]
Issue 13 of Sada al-Malahim is out today, and while I won't take the time to go through the whole journal (many other things to do), one thing did stand […]
Even though there are a couple of things I am eager to blog about (and disagree with), particularly regarding some of the recommendations put out by the Center for Strategic […]
Well one talk down and one to go - although tomorrow's is on the 1994 civil war. But while I was busy dissecting the Siege of San'a others had more […]
After weeks of anticipation, at least in the nerdy circles that I run in, the ICG report on Sa'dah is finally out. I haven't read the whole report yet - […]
A few days ago I mentioned that the current situation in Yemen is much more complicated than the traditional north/south dichotomy. Now, President Salih in a meeting with people from […]
Foreign Policy has published a wonderful series of photos of Yemen by Sandy Choi - check them out.
I am not sure what impact this will have on Yemen. I feel that so much has happened since his abduction/arrest that it is difficult to gauge what role he […]
On February 19 we posted on Nasir al-Wahayshi's speech here. At the time one of the things that most intrigued me - besides a specific term, I have already blogged […]
I have seen the Huthis accused with any number of things, but the charge of black magic is a new one.
Well, I guess the south of Yemen isn't really considered Dixie, but I also hate coming up with titles, so we're going to stick with it. Over at the BBC […]
Over the weekend I read one of the best - in English - articles on Sa'dah that I have seen in a long time and one of the worst.First, the […]
Christopher Davidson:"For the international community there's enormous significance as well as is the case with most domestic struggles in the Middle East, there's something of a proxy war between Iraq […]
Mareb Press publishes what claims to be the most accurate list of Yemenis in US prisons both Guantanamo and Bagram. The list is available here. I have written previously about […]
For those of you interested in more on the confessions of Muhammad al-'Awfi, and judging from my in-box there are a number of you, should all check out this transcript […]
Given all the news stories about Yemen being published - some very good and others not so good - I thought it would be helpful to give a brief run […]
There is a tendency when talking about al-Qaeda to over-exaggerate the threat and hastily abandon nuance in an attempt to make headlines, I'm sure I am as guilty of this […]
There has been a great deal of confusion over what exactly is going in Yemen, and whether or not the country is releasing AQ suspects. On the surface, this looks […]
There are two new articles out on Yemen both asking roughly the same question: Is Yemen the next Afghanistan. The first by Diane Tucker of the Huffington Post relies mostly […]
Clashes broke out in Aden today ahead of the May 22 anniversary. News Yemen has coverage here and Mareb Press takes up the issue here, claiming that around 25 people […]