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  2. Al-Ayyam (Yemen) - Wikipedia

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    The paper's compound in Sanaa had been the subject of an attack by a dozen gunmen in February 2008. [3] Based in Aden, [1] it was the most widely read newspaper in southern Yemen, [citation needed] when it was one of seven newspapers closed in May 2009, [1] with the government accusing the paper of supporting separatism. [4]

  3. Mass media in Yemen - Wikipedia

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    Sana'a online Al-Ayyam [6] Independent daily Arabic: Aden: Locally blocked* Al-Sahwa [7] Islamist weekly Arabic/English Aden online Al-Thawra [8] Government-owned Arabic Sana'a: online Al-Jumhuryah [8] Government-owned Arabic Taiz: offline Yemen Observer [9] Independent English/Arabic Sana'a online Yemen Times [10] Independent weekly English ...

  4. Sanaa funeral airstrike - Wikipedia

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    The Sanaa funeral airstrike took place on the afternoon of 8 October 2016 when 155 people were killed and at least 525 more wounded when two airstrikes, about three to eight minutes apart, hit the packed Al Kubra hall in Sanaa, Yemen during a funeral.

  5. List of newspapers in Yemen - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  6. Television in Yemen - Wikipedia

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    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 .

  7. Category:Mass media in Aden - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Mass media in Aden" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. ... Al-Ayyam (Yemen) Al ...

  8. 2012 Unity Day parade rehearsal bombing - Wikipedia

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    A week prior to the bombing, al-Qaeda released a video in which leader Ayman al-Zawahiri denounced Hadi as a "U.S. agent" and a "traitor." [ 8 ] [ 9 ] According to Economist Intelligence Unit analyst Robert Powell, at the time of the bombing AQAP had long been attempting to establish a presence in Sana'a, though their cells were repeatedly ...

  9. Aden - Wikipedia

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    Aden's location in Yemen. Aden is located on the coast of the Gulf of Aden, and is about 363 kilometers away from the capital, Sana’a. It is located between latitudes 47 and 12 north of the equator, and at an altitude of 6 meters above sea level.