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  2. List of newspapers in Yemen - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of newspapers in Yemen. Title Frequency Locale ... English & Arabic: Independent: 26 September: Weekly [2] ... "Arab news media online: Yemen". Al-Bab.com

  3. Mass media in Yemen - Wikipedia

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    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 .

  4. Yemen Observer - Wikipedia

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    The Yemen Observer (Arabic: يمن أوبزرفر) is an English-language tri-weekly newspaper published in the Republic of Yemen.It was founded in 1996 by Faris Sanabani, aide and press secretary of then Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh.

  5. Middle East latest: Israel launches new strikes on Yemen’s ...

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    The U.S. military bombed Yemen earlier this week. Its statement Friday said fighter jets struck “on the western coast and inland Yemen,” a day after the Houthis launched three drones at Israel.

  6. Yemen’s state-run airline suspends the only route out of ...

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    Even before the conflict, Yemen had been the Arab world’s poorest country. The war has killed more than 150,000 people, including fighters and civilians, and created one of the world’s worst ...

  7. Elaph - Wikipedia

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    The founder and editor-in-chief of Elaph is Othman Al Omeir. [11] Emile Isaac is the managing director and Samar Abdul Malak is the deputy editor-in-chief of Elaph.The news portal has journalists in Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Jordan, Iraq, Egypt, Syria, Lebanon, Palestine, Yemen, Tunisia, Algeria and Morocco. [1]

  8. Al-Malahem Media - Wikipedia

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    In July 2010, AQAP launched Inspire, an English-language magazine targeted to Muslim audience in the Western world who cannot understand Arabic. [8] [9] The magazine features guides and instructions on how to conduct lone wolf terrorist attacks in the West, as well as general AQAP propaganda and bylines from prominent al-Qaeda figures such as Osama Bin Laden and Ayman al-Zawahiri. [10]

  9. 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 ]