JNN 06 Apr 2015 Sanaa : Yemen’s Ansarullah movement fighters, supported by army units, have gained ground in the southern city of Aden, despite an 11th night of Saudi-led air strikes targeting the group’s strongholds. Continue reading
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Shia Houthis also took Control of Presidential Palace in Aden , even after the Saudi Led Airstrikes on Yemeni Civilians
JNN 02 April 2015 Aden : After clashes with groups loyal to Yemeni President Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi, Houthis took also control of the Presidential Palace in the city of Aden. After already in control of Presidential Palace in the Capital of Yemen , Sanaa . Continue reading
15 Shia Houthi Fighters and 9 Pro Fugitive President Militants Killed in Clashes
JNN 24 Mar 2015 Sanaa : Thirty people have been killed in fresh clashes between Ansarullah fighters and forces loyal to the fugitive President Abd Rabbuh Mansour Hadi in Bayda Province. Continue reading
Protesters in southern Yemen call for independence
JNN 14 Oct 2013 Aden : Thousands of people have taken to the streets in southern Yemen to renew calls for the establishment of an independent state. Continue reading
Why US is afraid of South Yemen's Independence
JNN 15 July 2012 New York : The United States was the chief promoter of independence for Kosovo and South Sudan, two nations that never had a history as independent nations. Continue reading
Why US is afraid of South Yemen’s Independence
JNN 15 July 2012 New York : The United States was the chief promoter of independence for Kosovo and South Sudan, two nations that never had a history as independent nations. Continue reading
Yemeni Opposition wants Unconditional Removal of President Saleh
JNN 22 April 2011 : Tens of thousands of Yemeni protesters demanding democratic reforms spilled out into the streets of the capital and insisted President Ali Abdullah Saleh step down after 32 years in power. Continue reading
Violence grips while the Yemeni Students , Judges Protest to remove President Saleh
JNN 17 Feb 2011 : Anti-government protests flared in Yemen for the sixth consecutive day, turning violent as protests sprang up across the country, spurred on by the resignation last week of Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak. Continue reading

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