Saturday, July 2, 2011

Yemen Is Falling Apart



Yemeni VP Admits Security Situation Is Deteriorating -- CNN

Sanaa, Yemen (CNN) -- The Yemeni government has lost control over five provinces, and security in the country is deteriorating, the nation's acting president told CNN in an exclusive interview Wednesday.

In his first interview with a Western TV network, Vice President Abdu Rabu Mansoor Hadi detailed how U.S. drones are using voice recognition to target al Qaeda leaders and help the government win back control.

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More News On Yemen

Hundreds of thousands rally across Yemen -- Al Jazeera
Tens of Thousands Stage Opposing Rallies in Yemen's Political Crisis -- Voice of America
Yemenis turn Friday prayers to political rallies -- Reuters
Yemen Opposition to Debate Takeover From Saleh as Protests Flare -- Bloomberg
Yemeni opposition to form transitional ruling council unilaterally: official -- Xinhuanet
Yemen's president bedridden - officials -- News24
Return of wounded president Ali Abdullah Saleh still uncertain -- Independent/Reuters
Yemen's Saleh wants early elections -- UPI
Yemen officers arrested for betraying president -- AP

50 Yemen soldiers missing after clashes with 'Qaeda' -- AFP
35 Yemeni soldiers killed in clashes with militants, officials say -- CNN
Army Continues Strikes in North, South Yemen -- Yemen Post
Yemen soldiers killed in clashes with Qaeda suspects -- AFP
Yemen militants blow up empty oil pipeline -officials -- Reuters
Yemen's turmoil: The southerners flex their muscles -- The Economist
Yemen’s economy on the verge of collapse -- Washington Post

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