Khalid Al-Karimi is a freelance reporter and translator. He is a staff member of the Sana'a-based Yemeni Media Center and previously worked as a full-time editor and reporter for the Yemen Times newspaper.
The riyal devaluation has been on the rise over the last three years, while civilian's ordeal has been swelling uncontrollably. Now, Yemen needs to save its currency and people simultaneously.
The void late former president Ali Saleh has left in the GPC remains unfilled. So is the political party capable of surviving without him or is an absolute eclipse inevitable?
Comment: While southern Yemenis celebrate the 50th anniversary of independence from the British, they envision the day when they will rejoice over parting from northern Yemen, reports Khalid al-Karimi.
Comment: While southern Yemenis celebrate the 50th anniversary of independence from the British, they envision the day when they will rejoice over parting from northern Yemen, reports Khalid al-Karimi.
Comment: A medley of conflicting agendas - both personal and political - is hampering decision-making in Aden, leaving Yemenis without access to basic provisions, writes Khalid Al-Karimi
In-depth: °®Âþµº asked a number of Sanaa residents for their reaction to this weekend's punitive bombing on al-Sabaeen Square, writes Khalid al-Karimi.
In-depth: A year after its government stopped paying public sector salaries, the Yemen's schooling system remains in a seemingly perpetual state of disarray, reports Khalid al-Karimi.
Comment: More pressure is coming for the Saudi-led Arab coalition in Yemen, after the UN placed Saudi Arabia on a human rights blacklist last week, writes Khalid Al-Karimi.