Iona Craig

Supporters of southern Yemeni separatists take part in an anti-government protest in Aden, Yemen January 28, 2018
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South Yemen’s separatists speak through a Michigan mom
A man stands on the wreckage of a house destroyed by a Saudi-led air strike in Yemen's Red Sea port city of Houdieda
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Are US, UK making a humanitarian crisis worse in Yemen?
A boy looks through a window of his home damaged by an air strike near Sanaa Airport March 31, 2015.
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No power, no fuel, no water, no food. That’s Yemen right now
An injured girl reacts as she is carried by a man out of a mosque which was attacked by a suicide bomber in Sanaa on March 20, 2015.
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Yemen’s capital is wracked by bombings targeting mosques
US armored vehicles left behind in Yemen
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Western diplomats had ‘no Plan B’ for Yemen
A screenshot from a video released by al Qaeda on December 4, 2014, showing captured British-American photojournalist Luke Somers.
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A failed rescue attempt in Yemen may have put an American hostage at greater risk
Shiite Houthi rebels gesture as they stand atop an army vehicle they took from the compound of the army's First Armoured Division in Sanaa on September 22, 2014.
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Yemen’s peace deal brings Houthi rebels into the government, but many problems remain
Followers of the Shi'ite Houthi movement perform Friday prayers on the airport road in Sanaa. Shiite rebels shelled Yemen's state-run television building in Sanaa on Friday and hundreds of residents fled in a dramatic escalation of violence.
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The biggest threat in Yemen probably isn’t what you think
Journalist Iona Craig in London
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No accredited Western reporters remain to witness a huge military offensive against al-Qaeda in Yemen
As Embassies Reopen, A Watchful Eye Remains on Yemen
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Journalist Charged With Aiding Militants Freed in Yemen
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Anti-US Protests Spread to Yemen
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Al-Qaeda Suspected in Yemen Car Bomb Attack on Defense Minister