Taiwan News
AliAbdullah Saleh, President in Yemen said he will have resigned his commission in a few days but won't shift the regime to his enemy...He has been facing the continuously protests on the street to ask him to resign at once for eight months.
Taiwan News
Yemeni human rights campaigner Tawakkul Karman, a joint winner of the 2011 Nobel Peace Prize, has reportedly promised to donate her share of the Nobel award money to the public treasury in Yemen. A Yemeni opposition website, Mareb Press, quoted...
MarketWatch
Yemen's citizens were skeptical that Ali Abdullah Saleh would make good on his suggestion on Saturday evening that he would step down, reports say. Saleh's promise to quit Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh said Saturday he will step down "in the...
News 24
Forty women were wounded in Yemen's second largest city when regime supporters attacked an all-female street celebration of the Nobel Peace prize win of Tawakkul Karman, medical officials said Monday. The women were attacked on Sunday evening in the...
Zee News
Saleh, 69, has defied protests all year against his three-decade rule, reversing repeated pledges to quit. The United States and Saudi Arabia worry that unrest risks tipping the dirt-poor nation into civil war and economic collapse. In a speech late...
Voice of America
Yemen's political opposition says it is skeptical of Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh's broadcast statement Saturday that he is ready to give up power and will do so "in the coming days." Opposition spokesman Mohammed al-Sabri said the president's...