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Arab Justice ministers to hold exceptional meeting on massacres in Palestine
[13 May 2008]
Yemen, Japan discuss different levels of cooperation
[13 May 2008]
President Saleh congratulates Norwegian King
[13 May 2008]
Parliament report says inexpert Iranian company behind installed Marib gas project
[13 May 2008]
Artifacts seized at checkpoint on road to Sana'a
[13 May 2008]
 
  Reports
$10.6 mln program document signed to address HIV/AIDS in Yemen
[12 May 2008]
YPC: 53.8% of Yemenis refuse idea of electing woman as governor
[05 May 2008]
Yemen tourism industry affected by terrorist events, says tourism official
[03 May 2008]
Committee goes, committee comes
[26 April 2008]
How Much Do We Know about Avian Flu?
[17 April 2008]
 
  International
YAJC 9th session to be held in Algiers
[15 February 2008]
Yemen, Cuba higher education cooperation reviewed
[15 February 2008]
World countries marks Sept. 11 attacks
[11 September 2007]
Iranian official: Security of Yemen is security of Iran
[18 July 2007]
President Saleh assures Qadhaffi on Yemen security
[22 July 2005]
  About Yemen
Yemen's Eco-Tourism Attractions.
Yemen’s Eco-Tourism Attractions. Yemen has got a wide variety of ecotourism attractions make it one of the best ecotourism destinations in the world. It is characeterized by its unspoiled beautiful beaches that stretch along side the Red Sea and
Endemic flora of Soctara Island
SANA`A, (Saba Net)-Soctara is a unique place, with an extraordinary ecological significance and, consequently, magnificent ecotourism attractions . 1-1 Endemic plants : It has a unique and fascinating flora. Of the 850 species of flowering plants an
Ancient Yemeni Cities.
An article by Dr. Mahmood A. Razak from the planning form, it was known that a town, or a city,had a rectangular area- shape e.g. Mareb, while some historians thought of it squared with round corners e.g. Shabwa and other ancient towns as Hareeb, Ya
Minister of Civil Service & Insurance: the ministry is engaged in all-out administrative reform
Interviewed by Esam Al-Thaifany. Exclusive to Al-Gumhoryah newspaper. Minister of Civil Service and Insurance, Humoud Khalid AL-Sofy stated that the ministry is engaged in modernizing the civil service and a comprehensive administrative reform an
Yemen's Historical Capital.
Sana’a is very well known as the historical and political capital of Yemen. It is situated in the center of Sana'a basin between Jabal Nugum and Aiban at a height of 2200m above sea level. Historical Overview. The first ever found inscription
Ghamdan Palace
According to the tales on Ghamdan Palace, Al-Hamdani wrote in one of Al-Iklil's volumes that its length the equaled the width, and the former did not exceed the later.
Hadramout Sky scrappers & Architecture
"Hadramout was separated from the Indian Ocean by series of mountains and wild barren plateaus. Its northern region drew near the desert land of the Empty Quarter. "Sky scrappers" in Hadramout appeared to exist during the early many centuries before th
Commercial Judiciary.
A Survey by Mostafa Nuser. In the first judiciary conference held in Sana’a recently, the vice chairman of the supreme judicial Council, judge Mohammed AL-Hujji addressed the judges saying that “ the commercial courts have been establishe
POLITICAL SYSTEM.
Political regime in the republic of Yemen is based on pluralism and multi-parties . Constitution and laws have guaranteed the rights of peaceful enterchange of power and to participate in the process of decision making directly and indirectly. Article (
Decentralized Administration
By Abdul-Salam Al-Korary. The Republic of Yemen has obted for democracy since the country reunification in 1990.The constitution ststes: 1- The political system of the republic of Yemen is based on the political pluralism and multi-parties . (Article 5)
Conservation of the Old Walled City of Sana'a.
Sana'a has been continuously inhabited for over 2,500 years. Its religious and cultural heritage is reflected in its 106 mosques, 12 hammams (bath houses) and 6,500 houses built before the 11th century.2 The city's architecture has been da
The Tower House of Sana'a, Yemen
Sana`a (Saba)- variations, Yemeni architecture can be defined by the geographic features from which the indigenous materials are taken. In the coastal plain, reed, mud, and coral stone are used. In the mountainous regions, stone is the most predominant bu
Yemen Museums
The National Museum (Sana'a) It is situated in the heart of the capital Sana'a, and consists of three floors, with each containing a number of large halls.
The contributions of Artists and Skilled
Sana`a (Saba)-In the study field of Islamic arts and antiquities, the one on the signatures of the craftsmen and artists found accompanied by the Islamic antiquities and monuments are considered important.
ZABID.
Zabid was founded in the 9th century AC and was the center of an influential Islamic school and the famed University of Zabid. Zabid was one of the oldest towns in Yemen and one of the first to convert to Islam during the lifetime of Mohammed (PBUH).
Old City of San'a
T. Luke Young "Viewed for the first time the old walled city of Sana'a creates an unforgettable impression, a vision of a childhood dream world of fantasy castles. Sana’a often called the “pearl of Arabia” , it is the world’s o
The important Antiquities in Yemen
Sana`a, (Saba)- Yemen is famous for its great history and ancient civilization. Hence, it has a wide variety of historical sites and monuments distributed all over the country.
Control of Corruption & Transparency
The government has made an extensive efforts for fighting the corruption be
Old Testament of Azaal City
Sana`a, (Saba)- Old Testament records (Chronicles II/9 and Kings 1/10) describe, how the "Queen of the South" (as she is referred to in other places) traveled from the land of the Sabeans along the "Gold and Incense Road" to meet King Salomon in Jerus
Background
North Yemen became independent of the Ottoman Empire in 1918. The British, who had set up a protectorate area around the southern port of Aden in the 19th century, withdrew in 1967 from what became South Yemen. Three years later, the southern government a
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