The New Arab Staff

Hamdan al-Aliyi

al-Aliyi

Features: Advances made by Yemeni women in recent years might be lost as old gender prejudices resurface during a time of war.

26 May, 2015

Feature: War has led to electricity cuts that are exacerbating the problems of Yemen's summer. Food and medicine have spoiled and doctors fear an outbreak of disease.

18 May, 2015

Feature: Yemenis take potentially dangerous step as supplies of petrol and diesel are cut due to effects of war.

05 May, 2015

Feature: More than one million schoolchildren have been prevented from attending school by the ongoing war in Yemen.

06 April, 2015

Feature: As Arab Coalition airstrikes continue to hit Sanaa and other governorates, many residents are fleeing to their villages to escape the bombs.

31 March, 2015

Feature: Since Decisive Storm was launched, a mixture of fear and intrigue has gripped Sanaa as explosions and anti-aircraft guns light up the night sky.

30 March, 2015

Feature: Cooking gas prices are soaring in Yemen, with some blaming the government and others claiming there is a plot inflate prices. Many now collect firewood as they struggle to survive.

05 March, 2015

Thousands of pilgrims and workers in limbo after the Saudi embassy closed its doors in response to the Houthi takeover of Sanaa.

18 February, 2015

Qat, a mild stimulant, has become synonymous with Yemen, where it continues to dominate almost every social meeting. But health officials are concerned over the number of children using the drug.

15 January, 2015