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As I mentioned earlier today, AQAP has a statement out on the flooding in Jiddah. This is similar to what the group did last year - in Sada al-Malahim - […]
For those looking for something to read this weekend, I would recommend this piece by Michelle Shephard of the Toronto Star (and not just because she says some nice things […]
Both this report and this one cite the SITE institute as claiming they have a statement that was posted to the Internet by AQAP claiming responsibility for the attack on […]
Just because I am busy this week doesn't mean I don't have time for the really important things in life like catching a few minutes of the Liverpool v. Chelsea […]
The news is starting to come from various parts of the south about yesterday's protests, which by most accounts were relatively low-key.Al-Tagheer has a story about 25 people arrested in […]
Well it has been a busy few days for Yemen and while we have been following the developments, I have refrained from blogging in order to spend time with the […]
Yesterday was the one-year anniversary of al-Qaeda's assassination of Muhammad Rubaysh, a security official in Marib. Mareb Press has an article about the event, which includes the kind of biographical […]
It isn't a secret that one of Yemen's most pressing, apocolyptic problems is not any of the rebellions, nor even the economy (though it is related to it), but rather […]
I want to follow up on something that Greg hinted at yesterday (for those new to this blog, I used to write frequently, but got sidetracked by other things. This […]
Khalid al-Hammadi, one of the best reporters out there, writes in al-Quds al-Arabi on electoral politics and the opposition warning the government (GPC) against playing with fire.(For another take, my […]
Thanks to everyone who came to the event yesterday at Carnegie, particularly to all of you who came up to talk about the blog. I believe Carnegie will have a […]
I'll do a full recap of the yesterday's events a bit later today, when I have time to read Khalid's full article above the fold in al-Quds al-Arabi, but for […]
There was a post in the space this morning that was of a pretty different tone than what we usually try to do. Greg and I have discussed this, and […]
The early news out of Saudi Arabia is that Muhammad bin Nayif, the Deputy Interior Minister, escaped an assassination attempt by a suicide bomber with only light injuries. It is […]
Even though I'm technically on vacation and studiously avoiding anything that resembles work (I don't think Richard Yates counts), I couldn't resist a quick peak at the latest issue of […]
I've been waiting for this program on al-Qaeda in Yemen to come out for a few days, and now al-Arabiyya has finally posted it to its website. I haven't read […]
Since it appears as though I'm blogging again, Waq al-waq is doing a bit of housekeeping and has changed some of the sidebars. You know, keeping everything up to-date. Up […]
Why do people keep saying that al-Shirri was involved in the September 2008 attack on the US Embassy in Yemen? This quote is from a press release from Senator Orrin […]
More fighting in the north. After al-'Awfi's confession, I think everyone should be worried about the pressure the Saudis may bring to bear on San'a to go after the al-Huthi's […]
Despite Hilal's work on the mediation committee and Salih's insistence that everything is fine, the rest of the government seems to be operating off of a different playbook.Mareb Press is […]