March 31, 2021 Outcomes of Armed Resistance There are people who still chant “All Power to Resistance”. They incline to discuss this issue, even though resistance ended and became a mere …
February 25, 2021 Yemen: A Northern … While the new Administration has shown more support for the Houthi movement …
February 24, 2021 Violence Erupts in Darfur … After years of perpetrating horrific abuses under Bashir, Sudan’s security …
Calling Houthis “Terrorists” Won’t Bring Peace to Yemen Published on January 18, 2021 A country said to be enduring one of the worst humanitarian crises in the world should be afforded measures making aid work easier rather than harder, said … In this article: Saudi Arabia - Yemen | History - International Affairs - Politics - War - War in Yemen
Guns, drones and poison: the new age of assassination Published on January 11, 2021 An overview of assassination history and the methods by Israel to assassinate enemies. To know more, read the following article. In this article: Iran | International Affairs - Nuclear Programs - Opinion - Politics - War
Ceasefire in the Caucasus Opens Door to Rebalancing of Regional Power Published on November 16, 2020 Signing the ceasefire agreement between Azerbaijan and Armenia is in Turkey's favor. However, this agreement could lead to raising tensions between Ankara, … In this article: Turkey | International Affairs - Politics - War
Affiliation and Being a “Good Citizen” in Warfare Time Published on November 12, 2020 The absurd fight in Syria enhances the sense of non-belonging and alienation from the rivalry groups. In this article: Syria | Blogs - Culture - Politics - Society - War
Middle East: Ever More Unstable Published on January 22, 2020 Sadly, these developments coupled with a worldwide crisis of leadership may well worsen before a new generation of leaders can rise and try in earnest to … In this article: Human Rights - International Affairs - Opinion - Politics - Social Justice - War
Is Saudi Arabia on the Verge of Striking a Deal with Yemen’s Houthi Rebels? Published on December 19, 2019 The agreement signed in the Saudi capital Riyadh on 5 November stipulated the formation of a new cabinet of 24 ministers, with 50 per cent of the portfolios … In this article: Saudi Arabia - Yemen | History - International Affairs - Politics - War - War in Yemen
Kurds targeted in Turkish attack include thousands of female fighters who battled Islamic State Published on October 28, 2019 In a region surrounded by threats – from Turkey’s attacks and Islamic State terrorism and patriarchy at home – the women of Kurdistan are fighting for … In this article: Syria | International Affairs - Kurds - Politics - War
I’m one of hundreds of archaeologists exiled from Syria who’s mourning what the war is costing us Published on September 4, 2019 Conducting archaeological research requires direct contact with ancient sites and materials. But the escalating armed violence in Syria continues to prevent … In this article: Syria | Extremism - History - Opinion - War
Did Yemen Just Sink Deeper into a Quagmire? Published on August 22, 2019 The Houthis, who have received support from Iran, maintain a grip on key central and northern provinces and have stepped up attacks on Saudi cities in response … In this article: Saudi Arabia - Yemen | History - International Affairs - Politics - War - War in Yemen
Explainer: tracing the history of Sudan’s Janjaweed militia Published on July 12, 2019 The failure of the international community – including the African Union – to solve the Darfur crisis in the first place allowed the Janjaweed militia to … In this article: Sudan | Extremism - Opinion - Politics - War
In Yemen War, Complex Ground Reality Hinders Peace Process Published on April 18, 2019 The complexity of the war is the main obstacle to the peace process. What started as the failure of a political transition supposed to bring stability following … In this article: Saudi Arabia - Yemen | History - International Affairs - Politics - War - War in Yemen
The Revolution in Sudan: Let it Fall Published on March 16, 2019 The years of egotistical tactics, corruption, injustice and systematic violence against civilians are ending. The people have spoken and unmasked the tyrants of … In this article: Sudan | Opinion - Politics - War
In Yemen, Hodeidah Ceasefire Hangs by a Thread Published on February 28, 2019 With 70 per cent of goods entering Yemen through Hodeidah, the ceasefire effectively prevented 22 million people from starving. Experts and rights groups also … In this article: Saudi Arabia - Yemen | History - International Affairs - Politics - War - War in Yemen
Stockholm Agreement: A Step Toward Restoring Peace and Stability in Yemen Published on January 12, 2019 While Yemenis hope the disputing parties will abide by the agreement negotiated in Sweden, the outstanding issues and subsequent actions remain the most … In this article: Saudi Arabia - Yemen | History - International Affairs - Politics - War - War in Yemen
In Yemen, a Lost Generation of Children Published on December 24, 2018 85,000: That is the estimated number of children under the age of 5 who have died of starvation during three and a half years of war in Yemen, according to an … In this article: Saudi Arabia - Yemen | History - International Affairs - Politics - War - War in Yemen
US Complicity in the Saudi-led Genocide in Yemen spans Obama, Trump Administrations Published on December 15, 2018 The U.S. shares responsibility with the coalition for genocide in Yemen. The U.S. must cease and desist all activities that facilitate genocide in Yemen. This … In this article: Saudi Arabia - Yemen | Human Rights - International Affairs - Opinion - Politics - United States of America - War - War in Yemen
Yemen is the World’s Biggest Humanitarian Disaster: Save the Children Published on November 14, 2018 Humanitarian funds are desperately needed to address the urgent situation of millions of Yemenis. Two billion dollars was pledged for the 2018 Yemen … In this article: Saudi Arabia - Yemen | History - International Affairs - Politics - War - War in Yemen