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“Yemenis Stranded in Sudan: Caught Between Government Negligence and the Depths of Suffering”
The Yemeni stranded in Sudan called the world to urgently evacuate them to their country, as a result of the…
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How Britain’s geostrategic interests shape its involvement in Yemen
Jonathan Fenton-Harvey* While attention has mostly been focused on the United States’ role in Yemen, following President Joe Biden’s…
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What Biden’s visit to Saudi Arabia could mean for Yemen
By Jonathan Fenton-Harvey* Joe Biden is expected to make his first visit to the Middle East in mid-July, where…
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Could Iran be a Spoiler in Yemen’s Peace Process?
While Saudi Arabia has acted as the primary geopolitical heavyweight in Yemen’s war, its traditional regional rivals Iran has…
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War and Hunger: Is it possible to mitigate rising food and fuel prices in Yemen due to the Russia Ukraine war?
British Journalist and Writer The ripple effect of Russia’s military invasion of Ukraine and its economic fallout, in particular,…
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Analyzing Yemen’s Coup of September 2014 – January 2015
Professor of International Affairs at Rollins College, Florida, USA. In the 2020 book, “Global, Regional, and Local Dynamics in…
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The US’ Declining Influence Over Yemen
Jonathan Fenton-Harvey* Hopes for peace in Yemen became revitalized after President Abed Rabbuh Mansur Hadi announced from exile in…
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The limitations of the UN ceasefire for Yemen
By Jonathan Fenton-Harvey* Yemen’s two-month ceasefire on April 2 has passed its two-month deadline, as it was scheduled to end…
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Yemeni Indicator
Introduction The Mokha Center For Strategic Studies carried out a survey of Yemeni public opinion, in cooperation with the…
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