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Al-Tagheer republishes this piece by Faysal Mukrim of al-Hayat, which happens to be strangely similar to the piece written by Muhammad al-Ahmadi in al-Ghad, which is edited by Mukrim.

Mareb Press brings us a summary of the old Huffington Post piece on Yemen, complete with interesting transliterations of names like Huffington and Fulbright. Khaled al-Hammadi continues his excellent reporting on the problems in the south. Al-Zindani’s daughter, Aisha, continues to make the news for all the wrong reasons, this time attacking Islah.

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