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Is Yemen now a key location for terrorism training? The attacker of flight #253 claimed ties to al Qaeda in Yemen.
By Julia Bodeeb | Published 12/27/2009
Under obvious pressure from its allies, the country of Yemen has officially declared war on al Qaeda and made the move to act on their own as a country. The question becomes whether Yemen can succeed on their own.
By Ryan Christopher DeVault | Published 1/14/2010
The Babylonian captivity of the Jews did not happen in Palestine, and the Egyptians and Assyrians had never battled over the territory, there were no Solomon Ships sailing the Mediterranean, King David did not fight the Palestinians.
By Haitham Bushra | Published 7/14/2009
My thoughts on the closing of the American Embassy in Yemen.
By Ronnie Manns | Published 1/3/2010
The US Embassy in Yemen has closed as the Al Qaeda threat in that country gains more attention due to the revelation that the attempted Christmas bombing of an Americana airline over Detroit was planned and supported in Yemen.
By Mark Whittington | Published 1/3/2010
Bush & Cheney released terrorists to Yemen that planned Flight 253 Detroit Christmas bombing attack.
By Herbert F. Mosley | Published 12/31/2009
There has been a Yemen airliner crash as a part of the recent morass of deaths and tragedies. A Yemini airliner jet has crashed in the Indian Ocean.
By Gary Davis | Published 6/30/2009
Yemen is often portrayed in the media as a dangerous, scary place, but I traveled there alone, as an American woman, and I found it to be a gem. For those who wish to see the world but don't have a lot of cash, Yemen is a great choice.
By Jessica Holmes | Published 11/28/2007
While no Americans were hurt, the news agency SABA reported that the attack claimed the lives of six attackers, six Yemeni guards and four civilians.
By Gary Davis | Published 9/17/2008
School feeding is one of the most important programs we run. In some countries, students attend school solely because there is a food incentive.
By William Lambers | Published 12/22/2008
An research paper written for my senior level International Media course. The layout of subheads is intentional and was required by my professor.
By Joshua Givens | Published 5/21/2008
Flight 626, flying from Yemen to Comoros crashed today, making it the second airplane crash involving an Airbus jet this month.
By Eleanthe Anderson | Published 6/30/2009
Ten year old child bride in Yemen receives woman of the year award in New York. Can a young girl be considered a woman?
By Claire Luna-Pinsker | Published 11/26/2008
Did you know that the United States Armed Services committee voted last week to allow the research and development and possible use of Low Yield Nuclear weapons?
By pillowpants | Published 10/7/2007
The August 2007 FIFA World Rankings have been released.
By Wordsleuth | Published 9/2/2007
list of world countries
By Bridget Ilene Delaney | Published 10/15/2007
Henna has a long history dating back to the Bronze Age and has been used to dye the hair, skin, and fingernails.
By Julie Fletcher | Published 9/13/2007
The International Crisis Group has published a new Crisis Watch bulletin that examines conflicts around the world.
By AC Writer | Published 9/4/2007
Piracy in the Gulf of Aden is adding to the misery of the Somali people.
By Kari Livingston | Published 10/23/2007
While on patrol as part of the Coalition Force Military contingency operating in and around the country of Iraq, the German frigate FGS Augsburg assisted the dhow Nasrat which was sailing under the Iranian flag.
By Charles Duncan | Published 11/21/2007
The need for a visa to visit South Korea depends on a variety of factors such as your nationality, how long you will be staying and the purpose of your visit.
By Merz | Published 8/31/2007
According to U.S. Central Command, exercises, by the U.S. 5th Fleet, will begin in the Arabian Gulf in November to show the wide range of tasks that the fleet is capable of doing.
By Jane Patrick | Published 11/4/2007
Even after so much reporting of the so-called insurgency, many Americans still have basic questions about what's happening. Who are the insurgents and what do they want? Are the Americans or the new Iraqi government able to give them what they want?
By Scott Ritcher | Published 10/24/2007
The FBI selects only a tiny percentage of Special Agent applicants each year. Learning one of these languages can help you gain a competitive edge.
By Cecilia Cooper | Published 10/24/2007
Forces of the Somali government have invaded a United Nations compound in the capitol, Mogadishu, and imprisoned a local World Food Program official after seizing him from the compound.
By Z. Perry | Published 10/18/2007
The July 2007 FIFA World Rankings have been released with a shakeup at the top.
By Wordsleuth | Published 7/18/2007
Interesting Videos and wallpapers and photos that includes rose, seven wonders of the world, chocolates,and many more..
By Pratanu Banerjee | Published 11/28/2007
If you've noticed like I have the revamping of Germantown, specifically Germantown Ave, you may have seen many new storefronts popping up. One of the newest spots, Arabian Water Ice & Ice Cream Parlor, offers a new twist on an old favorite.
By Primary Pen | Published 8/16/2007
The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children currently lists 15 children from the state of Connecticut on their site. Many of these children vanished years ago and have yet to be found. Can you help find Connecticut's missing children?
By Griff | Published 7/18/2007
Different styles of Middle Eastern Food & Restaurants.
By Sarah Afshar | Published 7/20/2007
Info compiled by Sonya Ash Pryor. Tells about Ayman al Zawahiri and his family. Movements and recent locations.
By Sonya Fay Ash Pryor | Published 7/16/2007
A look into the life of juveniles being incarcerated as adults and the impact it has on their rehabilitation to become more productive members of society.
By Andrea Jaworski | Published 7/31/2007
The article discusses the authority of the U.N. to direct business policy and how that changes in the Eastern culture.
By Mali74 | Published 7/31/2007
Article discusses the many various wedding customs and their origins from around the world.
By Missy Webb | Published 8/29/2007
The battleground between wildlife smugglers and law enforcement is, to an increasing degree, moving online.
By Nick Howes | Published 8/20/2007
See how LifeStraw water filters are poised to save millions of lives by providing safe drinking water.
By EMohrman | Published 8/7/2007
Are we currently in World War III? Many pundits claim that we are. What brings them to this conclusion?
By Nevada York | Published 8/5/2007
You can find Christopher Bean Jamaica Blue mountain coffee at Fry's for $7.99. It comes in a 10 oz. bag that is black, purple, red and gold. I thought the Jamaica Blue Mountain was decent and certainly better than Folgers.
By Rebecca Said | Published 8/31/2007
If you are like me and travel a lot you will often times find the need to exchange excess foreign currency. All 50 US states provide various locations in which you can do this. In Alabama, I have found several banks and other foreign currency exchange institutions.
By R. Elizabeth C. Kitchen | Published 2/7/2008
Video: Yemen
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