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Yemen News | Global Arab Network
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Economics
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 A few thousand years ago, farmers in the Fertile Crescent—the sickle-shaped region stretching from modern-day Egypt through Lebanon, Syria, southern Turkey and Iraq—gave birth to modern agriculture,
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Economics
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 The Middle East Association’s Annual Lunch held on 17 March at the Dorchester Hotel, London, highlighted the importance of the MENA region for British business, and the key role played by the Association, in partnership with UK Trade & Investment,
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Economics
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 While poverty is relatively low in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) - 17 percent of the region’s population live below $2-a-day in 2005 which is the same as in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC), lower than in East Asia, but higher than in
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Culture
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 Hundreds of schools in the northern Yemeni province of Saada have reopened after five months of closure following an 11 February ceasefire between Yemen's army and Houthi-led Shia rebels, according to local officials.
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Culture
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 Britain's First Muslims: Portrait of an Arab Community is a new book by Fred Halliday.
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Economics
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 A new approach is necessary if the world's most poverty-stricken countries -- recently battered by the food and energy crises, the global recession, and, in some cases, natural disasters -- are to escape their predicament,
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Economics
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 The recent World Bank report, “Global Economic Prospects 2010: Crisis, Finance, and Growth,” notes that the crisis is having serious cumulative impacts on poverty, with 64 million more people expected
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Yemen Politics
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 Critical humanitarian operations in Yemen are threatened by a dramatic funding situation and UNHCR may be forced to scale down operations for refugees and internally displaced people (IDPs) there unless fresh contributions are received very soon.
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Economics
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 Most Arab countries are expected to record an average 3.6 percent economic growth this year as the price of crude oil rebounds from 2009, says a new United Nations economic report.
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Economics
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 The Middle East Association's Annual Lunch is taking place at the Ballroom Suite of the Dorchester Hotel, London on Wednesday 17th March 2010.
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Media
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 Until very recently, only Mauritania among the Arab countries attracted less attention in the British media than Yemen. Not any more: since 25 December 2009, Yemen is mentioned more than any other Arab country except Iraq,
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Yemen Politics
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 With the number of internally displaced persons (IDPs) in northern Yemen having reached 250,000, more than double the number that existed before the current round of fighting between the army and Houthi-led rebels broke
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Economics
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Issues of civil service and administrative reform have been pursued by a large number of MENA countries for decades. As noted in the introduction, the field is a large one that covers how government is structured and organized; the size and composition of its
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