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Yemen: 'Seven years on, I'm making less art as the world becomes bored by the war' Artist Ahmed Jahaf speaks out about how the world continues to ignore the crisis in his home country Ahmed Jahaf ...
Nestled in the southwestern corner of the Arabian Peninsula, Yemen became a major hub for the trade of incense during the first millennium B.C. This trade reached its climax between the first century ...
Nestled in the southwestern corner of the Arabian Peninsula, Yemen became a major hub for the trade of incense during the first millennium BCE. This trade reached its climax between the first century ...
Traditional mud brick tower houses have always been a source of pride to Yemenis, and over a year into a devastating civil war, they are also providing some much-needed jobs in the ancient capital ...
On a bustling street in the centre of Sanaa, neighbouring a creative agency and an art foundation, lies Arsheef - Yemen's first contemporary art gallery ...
It has been more than 900 days since the “forgotten war” started in Yemen. We are facing the world’s biggest food-security crisis, with more than 17 million starving civilians.
Yemeni authorities blocked the Aden Al Ghad newspaper from print at a government-owned press in the port city on February 23 in a move that led to a protest.
Murad Subay from Yemen and British artist Lisa-Marie Gibbs held simultaneous street art events in Yemen and the UK.
I’ve been working here since I was 12.” Despite the threat of destruction, a decades-long spread of concrete construction and tight war-time budgets, the appeal of the ancient art remains strong.
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