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four stuff you may not know about Yemen

The situation in Yemen, a country crippled by war, took a dramatic turn on Monday with the killing of Ali Abdullah Saleh, the former president. Here are four things you may not know about the country and its politics. Where does the name « Houthi » come from? Houthis are named as such because they follow a…

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Yemen: ‘Now there will be a unusual level of civil war’

The death of Yemen’s former president Ali Abdullah Saleh raises doubts about the future of the war-torn country, as a Saudi-led coalition’s fight against Houthi rebels will likely intensify, analysts say. Saleh was killed on Monday by Houthi fighters – his former allies – and his death is considered a « very big blow » to his forces,…

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Ashes: Chris Woakes says England have faith confirmed personality to fight support in Adelaide

Pint-sized Ashes: Best TMS moments as late wickets give England hopeEngland showed « character » to fight back and put some pressure on Australia on the third day of the second Ashes Test, says all-rounder Chris Woakes. After being bowled out for 227, England reduced Australia to 53-4 in their second innings to trail by 268 runs.…

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Yemen: Ex-President Ali Abdullah Saleh killed

Yemen’s ex-president Ali Abdullah Saleh has been killed by Houthi rebels near the capital, Sanaa, a development expected to have major implications for the war in the Arab world’s poorest country. The death was first announced on Monday by the Sanaa-based interior ministry, controlled by Saleh’s allies-turned-foes, the Houthi rebel movement. His killing was later confirmed…

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Yemen’s Houthi: Ali Abdulla Saleh killed for ‘treason’

The leader of Yemen’s Houthi rebels has praised the death of Ali Abdullah Saleh, the country’s removed president, as a victory against a Saudi-led military coalition that Yemen has been battling. Saleh’s party has confirmed reports that he was killed in a roadside ambush on Monday outside the capital, Sanaa, after switching sides in the…

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Schrott mit Impress

Gefälschte Produkte verursachen Milliardenschäden. Markenhersteller setzen deswegen die EU-Kommission unter Druck. Jetzt hat sie reagiert – auf ihre Weise. 4. Dezember 2017, 18:20 UhrEditiert am 4. Dezember 2017, 18:20 Uhr Dieser Pullover soll von Gucci sein, ist aber eine Fälschung © David Maupile für DIE ZEIT Manchmal sind es die kleinen Dinge, die das Leben erleichtern.…