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Blog: Residents of the Red Sea port have woken to another devastating flood, alleging officials have ignored their continued warnings over poor infrastructure investment.
Fuel prices soar during crippling economic crisis as economists warn end of subsidies will do little to address underlying economic problems
Four Yemenis, including a cook at a local restaurant, were planning an attack on Saudi King Salman during his visit to Malaysia
Years of instability and twelve months of war have destroyed Yemen's infrastructure and morale. But a group of boys from Aden have bounced back, stronger than ever.
Analysis: Gulf states have enjoyed a decade-long economic boom, but continued inequality and economies reliant on petrodollars means there could be a bitter sting to continued low oil prices.
Analysis: Former president promises $1m to help countrymen stranded abroad. Activists say that is a tiny fraction of the billions he allegedly stole while in office.
Sidi Bouzid may be the cradle of the Arab Spring. But four years after the self-immolation of Mohamed Bouazizi, Bouzidis are caught between the glorious image of the revolution and today's economic grievances.
Yemenis are using Twitter to share their personal experiences and tell of the horrors of a war that has ravaging this poor Arab state for more than 300 days.
Analysis: The new administrator in charge of Yemen's commercial capital will attempt to confiscate arms and recruit resistance fighters into the army.
Analysis: Afghans, Iraqis and Pakistanis among those who have joined Bashar al-Assad's army as it runs low on Syrian nationals after four years of war.