Sunday, September 14, 2014

Sectarian violence imperils Yemen's last Jews


Sectarian violence imperils Yemen's last Jews


There were once thousands of Jews in Yemen, but most of them were brought to Israel between 1949 and 1950. These days, only about 200 remain, and they are facing a tough choice – whether to stay or leave. Some of them had been evicted from their villages ...


Yemen risks bankruptcy if protests continue


Yemen's political crisis is affecting millions of people and could force the country to go bankrupt. A standoff between Houthi rebels and the government has forced a number of investors to leave the country and the budget deficit to rise a staggering 10 ...


98 troops, tribesmen killed in Yemen's Al-Jawf: Official


At least 98 army troops and pro-army tribesmen have been killed in clashes with Shiite Houthi militants in Yemen's northern Al-Jawf province in the past two and a half months, a local official said Sunday. "Fierce clashes with Houthi militants left 98 army ...


Yemen Troops Clash with Houthis


Clashes broke out near a state TV building in the north of Sanaa, when troops stopped a truck loaded with weapons, military officials told the Associated Press news agency. Fighting also intensified in the restive Marib province, where the military ...


Benomar assumes new round of negotiations to secure solution to Yemen crisis


Benomar assumes new round of negotiations to secure solution to Yemen crisis [14/September/2014] SANA'A, Sep. 13 (Saba) - The Special Adviser to the UN Secretary-General on Yemen, ýJamal Benomar‬, has assumed a new round of negotiations in order to ...



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