8 Months After First Protests, Yemen Enters Dangerous New Phase -- New York Times
SANA, Yemen — Eight months after the first protesters began calling for revolution in Yemen, the beleaguered country has entered a new round of violence, in which street demonstrators appear to have become little more than sacrificial pawns in a long-term rivalry among members of Yemen’s political elite.
A shaky cease-fire largely held on Wednesday, after three days of gun battles and artillery barrages that left dozens of unarmed protesters dead. But the violence appears to have shattered the latest round of diplomatic efforts to ease out Yemen’s long-term president, Ali Abdullah Saleh.
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More News On The Unrest In Yemen
Fighting spreads in Yemen capital, seven killed -- Reuters
At Least 9 Killed In Renewed Violence In Yemen -- NPR/AP
Renewed clashes leave 15 dead in Yemen -- CBS/AP
Yemeni capital Sanaa shaken by fresh clashes -- BBC
Yemen unrest: Clashes erupt in Sanaa despite truce -- BBC
At Least a Dozen People Killed in Clashes Around Yemeni Capital -- Bloomberg
Yemeni Truce Breached by Shelling, 16 Dead -- New York Times/AP
Fighting spreads in Yemen capital -- Sydney Morning Herald
GCC leaves Yemen without a deal -- UPI
Gulf Mediator Leaves Yemen; Violence Continues -- Voice of America
Yemen fighting raises civil war spectre -- News24
Strife in Yemen: No easy way out of a bloody mess -- The Economist
Analysis: Saudi Arabia hesitant in pressing Saleh to quit -- MSNBC/Reuters
Explaining the silence on Yemen -- Abubakr Al-Shamahi, Al Jazeera
World Ignoring Yemen -- Yemen Post
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