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SANA’A’S OLD CITY

The Saudi-led airstrikes against Yemen, which started in late March, have so far killed nearly 200 people, including women and children

YEMEN TIMES

http://www.yementimes.com

SANA’A’S OLD CITY: PROSPECTS GRIM FOR CULTURAL PRESERVATION

http://www.yementimes.com/en/1849/culture/4778/Sana’a’s-Old-City-Prospects-grim-for-cultural-preservation.htm

YEMENI WOMEN FACE VERBAL HARASSMENT

http://www.yementimes.com/en/1834/culture/4587/Yemeni-women-face-verbal-harassment.htm

INTERNATIONAL AND LOCAL MUSIC AT YEMENI WEDDINGS

http://www.yementimes.com/en/1826/culture/4471/International-and-local-music-at-Yemeni-weddings.htm

AL-JIBAYA: A CONTROVERSIAL WEDDING TRADITION?

http://www.yementimes.com/en/1823/culture/4421/Al-jibaya-A-controversial-wedding-tradition.htm

CULTURE

http://www.yementimes.com/en/1873/culture/

INTERVIEW

http://www.yementimes.com/en/1873/intreview/

SAUDI-LED AIRSTRIKES NECESSARY

http://www.yementimes.com/en/1873/intreview/5021/Saudi-led-airstrikes-necessary.htm

 Abdulsalam Mohammed is the head of the Abad Center for Strategic Studies in Sana'a. In October, the center released a report, predicting that the Houthis would invade the south. This month, that prediction came true. The Houthis are currently engaged in a number of fronts in the south, seeking to expand their control. 

Mohammed, who supports the strikes in Yemen, said the move was necessary to maintain the security of the region. He claims that the Houthi takeover has prompted Saudi Arabia to re-examine its role in the country by helping to build institutions, instead of relying on its ties to individuals, families or tribes.

In an interview with the Yemen Times, Mohammed answers a number of questions about where he thinks the country is heading

photos

https://www.google.hr/search?q=yemens+capital+sana,photos&client=opera&hs=tgV&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=b84dVd6WDYPwarCngIgG&ved=0CBwQsAQ&biw=1745&bih=857

Sana'a, capital city of Yemen

http://www.visitcapitalcity.com/asia/sanaa-yemen

 Mystical, romantic and endlessly enchanting, Sana'a is one of the greatest treasures of Arabia. It is also one of the world's oldest cities, and its rich history reveals itself throughout the narrow streets lined with centuries-old buildings. Unlike many great Arab cities, Sana'a has resisted modernization and retained its historic charm. You won't find any gleaming towers of steel and glass in the city, but you will see the stone and fired-clay buildings change hues from peachy-pink to deep rose as the sun moves across the sky. If it were not for the scooters and cars that whiz down the streets, you may swear you have stepped back in time.

The Old City is the heart of Sana'a and a UNESCO World Heritage site. The entire district is a work of art, and wandering without aim is the best way to enjoy it. The area is so well-preserved that you can walk more than a kilometer in any direction without coming across a single new building.

Photos of Saudi Arabia’s aggression against Yemen

http://www.presstv.ir/Detail/2015/04/02/404403/Saudi-Yemen-aggression-in-photos

The Saudi-led airstrikes against Yemen, which started in late March, have so far killed nearly 200 people, including women and children.

Saudi Arabia’s air campaign against Yemen started on March 26 in a bid to restore power to Yemen’s fugitive President Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi, a close ally of Riyadh.

Hadi stepped down in January and refused to reconsider the decision despite calls by the Houthi Ansarullah movement.

However, the Ansarullah movement later said Hadi had lost his legitimacy as president of Yemen after he escaped the capital, Sana’a, to the southern port of Aden in February.

On March 25, the embattled president fled Aden, where he had sought to set up a rival power base, to Riyadh, after Ansarullah revolutionaries advanced on the port. The Houthi revolutionaries say the Hadi government was incapable of properly running the affairs of the country and containing the growing wave of corruption and terror.

Below is a selection of some of the latest photos of the aftermath of the airstrikes on Yemen.

ARAB NEWS

http://www.arabnews.com

http://www.arabnews.com/category/main-category/saudi-arabia

http://www.arabnews.com/category/main-category/middle-east

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