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Organ of the Tawheed and Justice Movement in Yemen: Al-Balagh: Sana'a: 1990s [4] [2] Al-Bilad: Sana'a [3] Al-Haq: Aden: 1997 [2] Al-Ihya: Aden: 1997 [2] Al-Jamahir: Ba'th Party [2] Al-Jumhuryah: Daily: Taiz [3] 1960s [2] Al-Methaq: Weekly: Sana'a [2] Organ of the General People's Congress [3] Al-Mo'tamar: Al-Ra'y: Sana'a: 1951 [2] Al-Ra'y al ...
Al Mansoora (Arabic: المنصورة, romanized: Al Manşūrah) is a city district in Aden Governorate, Yemen, with a population of 114,931 according to the 2003 census. [ 1 ] History
Pages in category "Newspapers published in Yemen" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. ... Al-Thawra (Yemen) This page was ...
Two ballistic missiles were fired from Houthi rebel-controlled Yemen toward a US warship in the Gulf of Aden, after the US Navy responded to a distress call from a commercial tanker that had been ...
A suspected al-Qaida attack in southern Yemen on Thursday killed a military commander and three soldiers from a secessionist group, according to the group's leader, security officials, and an ...
Yemen's Ministry of Information influences the mass media through its control of printing presses, granting of newspaper subsidies, and ownership of the country's only television and radio stations. Yemen has nine government-controlled, 50 independent, and 30 party-affiliated newspapers .
Al-Thawra (Arabic: الثورة The Revolution) is a Yemeni newspaper.It was founded on 29 September 1962, [1] and celebrated its golden jubilee in 2012. [2]The paper was founded by the Yemen Arab Republic government entity the Saba General Organization for Press alongside Al-Jumhuryah newspaper.
Al-Jumhuriya (Arabic: الجمهورية The Republic) is a leading newspaper in the Republic of Yemen based in Taiz. [1] [2] The newspaper was founded in 1962, and has a pro-government stance. [2] The paper was founded by the Yemen Arab Republic government entity the Saba General Organization for Press alongside Al-Thawra newspaper. [2]