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Saudi, Yemeni leaders say Islam rejects terror in Ramadan speeches
Tehran Times - 2 hours ago
Saudi and Yemeni leaders stressed that Islam is a tolerant
religion that does not condone terrorism of the kind practiced by
extremists, in addresses marking the start of ...
Bridge to honor victims of USS Cole
Herald-Mail - Thursday
The Maryland Department of Transportation plans to dedicate the
bridge at Interstate 81 and Halfway Boulevard to two Washington
County men killed four years ago in the ...
Yemen denies existence of al-Qaida
Washington Times - Tuesday October 12
Yemen's ruling People General Congress party said Tuesday the al-Qaida
network does not exist in Yemen, brushing aside Israeli
accusations as "nonsense." The party said on ...
Yemen prosecutor seeks death for suspects
Washington Times - Sunday October 10
Yemeni prosecutors Sunday asked an appeals court to hand down the
death penalty for suspected terrorists convicted of attacks during
the past four years.
Yemenia chief to head Arab Air Carriers Organization
Yemen Observer - Saturday October 9
The Republic of Yemen will host the 38th Conference of the Arab
Air Carriers Organization (AACO) next year as requested by Yemen
Airways, Yemenia in last week's yearly ...
Yemen opposition party official harassed
UPI - Tuesday October 5
The Yemeni al-Haq opposition party said Tuesday its politburo
chief was beaten by unknown assailants in an apparent attempt to
intimidate the group.
O, the simple life in Yemen
Haaretz.com - Monday October 4
The afternoon stretches on endlessly, and during these hours of
waiting for the heat to fade, not a single man can be seen on the
streets of the Ushiyot neighborhood in ...
News in Brief: Shi'ites riot in Pakistan
The Peninsular - Sunday October 3
SIALKOT: Thousands of minority Shi'ites rampaged through this
eastern Pakistan city for the second straight day yesterday,
burning a police station and the mayor's office ...
Awarding top secondary school students in Aden
Yemen Times - Thursday October 7
An awarding ceremony was held on the morning of Monday 27th
September in the faculty of Arts of Aden University, for the top
ten students of the Preparatory and Secondary ...
Journalists agree, ethics no longer optional
Yemen Observer - Friday October 8
The Yemeni Journalists' Syndicate (YJS) is attempting to prepare a
journalistic code of ethics, separate from the Journalism &
Publications Law.
Death Sentences in Attack on Cole
New York Times (registration) - Friday October 1
A judge in Yemen sentenced two men to death and four others to
prison terms of up to 10 years on Wednesday for the deadly attack
in 2000 against the American destroyer Cole.
Militant Offered to Halt Terror Attacks
Naples Daily News Online - Wednesday September 29
A militant from Egypt offered to halt attacks like the 2000
bombing of the USS Cole in exchange for the release of a
fundamentalist Muslim cleric from an American prison, ...
Yemen, Rebels Agree to a Cease-Fire
Lexington Herald-Leader - Tuesday September 21
A cease-fire took effect Tuesday between the government and
followers of a slain rebel cleric, an attempt to end fighting that
has killed more than 600 soldiers and rebels, ...
Opposition Accused of Supporting Rebellion
Ds-osac.org - Friday September 17
By Nasser Arrabyee Sanaa: Yemen says it has evidence that external
and internal groups supported the three-month rebellion that ended
in northern Yemen last week.
Marhaba Services signs deal with Yemen Intercontinental Travel
Albawaba.com - September 9, 2004
Marhaba Services, Dnata's Premium 24-hour meet-and-greet operators
at Dubai International Airport, has signed an agreement with Yemen
Intercontinental Travel (YIT) to sell ...
New
Book by Rashed Muhammad Thabet History of the South Revolution
against the British Colony
Yemen Times - Friday October 1
A documentary book has recently been issued by Mr. Rashed Muhammad
Thabet. The book divides the 226 medium sized pages into four
chapters.
Australian hostage released
The Austrailian - August 31, 2004
FOUR oil company employees in Yemen, including an Australian oil
engineer, have been released after being briefly abducted by a
group of armed tribesmen in the country's east.
National & International Deaths
The Daily Herald - August 30, 2004
Fernand Auberjonois, a foreign correspondent for The Blade
newspaper for parts of four decades, died Friday.
Briefly World
Orange County Register - August 6, 2004
Separatists in the disputed Trans- Dniester region cut electricity
supplies to Moldova on Thursday - a move likely to escalate a
simmering ethnic dispute in the former ...
Holy
Month Exhibition inaugurated
Yemen Times - Monday October 4
The Holy Month Exhibition was staged at Al-Sa'eed Exhibition Hall
(AEH) in Osaifera, Taiz after it had been inaugurated by Judge
Ahmad Al-Hajri, Governor of Taiz, Ali ...
Yemen urges international help for Sudan
Washington Times - August 1, 2004
Yemen Sunday urged the international community to help Sudan
restore peace and stability in its troubled western Darfur region.
Abducted, beaten and sold into prostitution: two women's story
from...
News.independent.co.uk - July 24, 2004
When the gunmen came to the gate of their Baghdad home, the lives
of the sisters-in-law Huda, 16, and Sajeeda, 24 - the names they
wish to be known by - were about to change ...
UPI NewsTrack TopNews
UPI - July 3, 2004
At least 18 people were killed in two bomb blasts Saturday in
northeastern India, CNN reported.
Hurdles
to Education in Mareb and Jawf
Yemen Times - September 2, 2004
Mareb and Jawf provinces are remote areas. Primary and secondary
education is at the lowest levels in the country due to several
factors, aside from the general condition of ...
A land where 'shamed women' prefer prison
Independent Online - June 28, 2004
Sixteen-year-old Hurriya has been in prison for six weeks, pending
trial for having premarital sex.
Jews Discover an Unsung Hero
KTLA Los Angeles - June 19, 2004
The Jewish Yemenite refugees aboard flights to Israel in 1949 felt
they were living the words of Isaiah's biblical prophecy,
traveling by eagle to their homeland.
Israel Airlifts N.Y. 'Captives'
New York Post - June 4, 2004
Israel's Jewish Agency helped a Yemenite mother and five of her
children flee an ultra-Orthodox community in Rockland County this
week in what was described as "a covert ...
A Usaid Grant for MoLA and Undp's Decentralization and local
Development Support Programme
Yemen Times - Sunday September 26
Monday, 20 September 2004) An agreement was signed Monday at the
Ministry of Planning and International Cooperation (MoPIC) between
the United States Agency for ...
USS Cole back home / Destroyer damaged by terrorists in Yemen
returns ...
Richmond Times-Dispatch - May 28, 2004
The destroyer USS Cole returned yesterday from its first overseas
deployment since terrorists attacked it in Yemen's port of Aden in
October 2000.
Muslim Cleric Al-Masri, Suspected of Al-Qaeda Ties, Indicted in New
York
Bloomberg - May 27, 2004
Abu Hamza al-Masri, a Muslim cleric suspected of having ties to
al-Qaeda, was indicted for hostage taking and conspiracy in New
York, following his arrest in the United ...
Boat carrying 107 sinks in Gulf of Aden
Bakersfield Californian - March 30, 2004
A survivor said on Tuesday that a boat carrying 107 people sank
during the crossing from Somalia to Yemen and only four other
people, including two crew members, were rescued.
Book Review Indian Writing in English: Voices from the Oblivion...
Yemen Times - Monday October 11
By: Anil Kumar Prasad, PhD, Associate Professor & Head, Department
of English, Faculty of Arts, Ibb University, Republic of Yemen.
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IBY
celebrates a successful product
Yemen Times - Thursday
Last Monday, International Bank of Yemen (IBY) held a ceremony
at Taj Sheba Hotel in Sana'a to celebrate a recently launched
and successful product, the point-of-sale service.
Japan supports Regional Malaria Control Programme
Yemen Times - Thursday
The agreement to this effect was signed in Sana'a by Dr.
Abdullah Salem Bin Goth, Regional Director for Malaria control
Programme in Hadramout and Mr.
Eng.
Mohammad Al-Sunaidar, to YT It is known that Yemen has a...
Yemen Times - Monday October 11
Yemen is also characterized by numerous historic cities such
as Sana'a, Shebam, Hadramaut, Thula, Manakha, Hammam Ali, and
Mareb, the last of which enshrines the remains of ...
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