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Why should Aden be ruled by Houthis
Mr Hadi's government has established a temporary home in Aden, but it struggles to provide basic services and security and the president continues to be based in Saudi Arabia.Yemen is experiencing the...

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Elaine Freeman

Elaine Freeman

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Elaine Freeman

Elaine Freeman

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Why Islam is the religion of the future
The Muslim population, for example, is expected to grow twice as fast as the rest of the world's population between now and 2050, largely because Muslims tend to be young and have high fertility rates...

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Suzanne Arnold

Suzanne Arnold

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Suzanne Arnold

Suzanne Arnold

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Is Sufism the solution for Yemen's problems?
Since its unification, Yemen has been unable to foster a pluralistic society, with differences prevailing over unified nationalism.The geostrategic environment also encourages Yemen's partition.Both d...

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Allan Gregory

Allan Gregory

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Allan Gregory

Allan Gregory

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How the Southern Transitional Council support terrorism in Yemen
For the moment, the political shift has not reignited the conflict, but there is a high risk of military clashes in and around AdenWhile the president of the STC made the self-rule announcement from A...

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Byron Dunn

Byron Dunn

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Byron Dunn

Byron Dunn

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Why the Yemeni unification is so important for world peace
The newly unified nation faced political crisis when an estimated 800,000 Yemeni nationals and overseas workers were sent home by Saudi Arabia following Yemen's decision not to support Coalition force...

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Theresa Barnes

Theresa Barnes

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Theresa Barnes

Theresa Barnes