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The founder was Mohammad Bashraheel. The paper was shut down after South Yemen became independent under a Marxist regime in 1967. Bashraheel's son Hisham resumed publication in 1990 after the unification of North and South Yemen. [2] The paper's compound in Sanaa had been the subject of an attack by a dozen gunmen in February 2008. [3]
Yemen TV channel: The 1st official channel started broadcasting in 1975 in North Yemen as local media, joined other Arab channels via Intelsat-59 in 1995 and later Nilesat. Yamania television channel: This channel was founded in 1980 in the South of Yemen as "Aden channel" and was renamed after the unity of Yemen .
Pages in category "Mass media in Aden" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. ... Al-Ayyam (Yemen) Al-'Amal (Aden) O. Official Gazette (South Yemen)
Yemen television channel: The first official channel started broadcasting in 1975 in North Yemen as local media, joined other Arab channels via Intelsat-59 in 1995 and later Nilesat. Yamania television channel: This channel was founded in 1980 in the South of Yemen as "Aden channel" and was renamed after the unity of Yemen .
Organ of the Tawheed and Justice Movement in Yemen: Al-Balagh: Sana'a: 1990s [4] [2] Al-Bilad: Sana'a [3] Al-Haq: Aden: 1997 [2] Al-Ihya: Aden: 1997 [2] Al-Jamahir: Ba'th Party [2] Al-Jumhuryah: Daily: Taiz [3] 1960s [2] Al-Methaq: Weekly: Sana'a [2] Organ of the General People's Congress [3] Al-Mo'tamar: Al-Ra'y: Sana'a: 1951 [2] Al-Ra'y al ...
A Yemeni official said Wednesday that 30 people have been killed and hundreds displaced in flooding in the southern city of Hodeidah following several days of heavy rains. Hodeidah Gov. Mugammad ...
Al-Qaeda in Yemen (AQY), [a] also known as al-Qaeda in the Land of Yemen (AQLY) [b] and al-Qaeda in the Southern Arabian Peninsula (AQSAP) [c] in its later iteration, was a Sunni Islamist militant organization which existed between 1998 to 2003, and 2006 to 2009.
Associated with Queen Arwa al-Sulayhi, and is one of the two iconic mosques of Jibla, Yemen. [7] Al-Hadi Mosque: City of Sa'dah: 897: Sufyan Mosque: Lahij: 1215: Dedicated to Sufyan ibn Abdullah al-Abini al-Yamani, a Muslim scholar who fought in the 1187 Battle of Hattin against the Crusaders in Jerusalem. [8] [9] Alansar Mosque: Sanaa? Al ...