单词 | Sana'a |
例句 | "If it explodes, it's not our fault," a Yemeni official told the Sana'a Center in 2020. The race to defuse an oil ‘time bomb’ disaster threatening the Red Sea 2023-07-29T04:00:00Z A Saudi Arabian delegation is in Yemen's capital Sana'a for talks with the Houthi rebel movement aimed at reaching a new and potentially permanent ceasefire. Yemen war: Saudi-Houthi talks bring hope of ceasefire 2023-04-09T04:00:00Z In 2018, unverified footage of the aftermath of a deadly airstrike on the office of the presidency in Sana'a, the capital of Yemen, was posted on Twitter. Ukraine: Online posts 'transform' war crimes documentation 2022-04-16T04:00:00Z The authorities in Sana'a are consolidating control, creating a complex of new institutions and rules. Food aid for Houthi-controlled Yemen to be halved 2020-04-09T04:00:00Z Last year, the world watched the Middle East as Mosul, Raqqa, Sana'a and Aleppo were razed to the ground. The bureaucracy of evil: how Islamic State ran a city 2018-01-29T05:00:00Z It's been a sobering education, said Musaed Aklan, a senior researcher with the Sana'a Center for Strategic Studies — but also a reminder to not give up. The race to defuse an oil ‘time bomb’ disaster threatening the Red Sea 2023-07-29T04:00:00Z A mediation team from Oman is also in Sana'a. Yemen war: Saudi-Houthi talks bring hope of ceasefire 2023-04-09T04:00:00Z The Houthis can escalate the conflict along the border if the Saudis and their allies step up offensives against Sana'a. Saudi Arabia's Moment of Truth in Yemen 2016-08-08T04:00:00Z Downstairs, there are hints of Nate’s past life in the form of of stylish art prints from faraway places like Sana'a and Nepal. Uncharted 4 does nostalgia the right way 2016-05-14T04:00:00Z The United States closed its embassy in Sana'a in February when the rebel group seized control of the Yemeni capital. Group sues to compel U.S. to evacuate Americans from Yemen 2015-06-03T04:00:00Z The Shi'ite Muslim Houthis sidelined the central government after seizing the capital, Sana'a, in September and occupying a broad swath of Yemen, which borders oil giant Saudi Arabia. UPDATE 1-Obama says U.S. has warned Iran not to send weapons to Yemen 2015-04-21T04:00:00Z No official confirmation has been made by the Saudi side yet, but Houthi outlets say that both the Saudi and Omani delegations are in Sana'a. Yemen war: Saudi-Houthi talks bring hope of ceasefire 2023-04-09T04:00:00Z Brought up in Saudi Arabia, she returned to her country in 2010 and made her public debut in 2012 at The Basement Cultural Centre in Sana'a. Middle East Beats: Amani Yahya 2015-02-14T05:00:00Z A Yemeni man supporting the Houthis and dressed in state military gear keeps watch over a victory gathering in central Sana'a, September 23, 2014. Photo Essay: Rise of the Houthis 2015-02-09T05:00:00Z The U.S. reduced personnel at the embassy in Sana'a in September, and urged U.S. citizens to leave the country. Tense Standoff in Yemen Yields Tentative Agreement 2015-01-21T05:00:00Z Farmers in Sana'a are drilling unlicensed boreholes to irrigate their thirsty qat crops. Yemen Is Tearing Itself Apart Over Water That appears to have created the momentum for a serious drive towards ending the war, with the talks in Sana'a clearly key to its success. Yemen war: Saudi-Houthi talks bring hope of ceasefire 2023-04-09T04:00:00Z Pro-democracy protesters in Sana'a, many of whom have lived in tents at Change Square for a year and a half, broke their fast as heavy rain poured outside, in July 2012. The Journalists Who Died Doing Their Jobs in 2014 Newsweek Thousands of Yemenis return to Sana'a after a gathering for the birthday of the Prophet Muhammad. Photo Essay: Rise of the Houthis 2015-02-09T05:00:00Z The British embassy in Sana'a is scheduled to reopen on Tuesday The Foreign Office is continuing to "strongly urge" Britons to leave Yemen as a two-day closure of its embassy begins amid a terrorism warning. Two-day closure at UK Yemen embassy 2013-08-04T03:33:08Z The embassy in Sana'a will be closed on Sunday and Monday as "a precautionary measure", the Foreign Office said. UK embassy to shut amid global alert 2013-08-03T07:50:27Z In the early days of Yemen's revolutionary uprising a 21-year-old student preparing to sit his finals at Sana'a university emerged as one of the key figures in the country's youth movement. Alaa Jarban: One of Yemen's first openly gay men 2013-06-19T03:11:48Z A protester throws a rock at policemen at a crossroads leading to the U.S. embassy in Sana'a, Yemen on Sept.14, 2012. Protests Spread Through Middle East, Sparked by Anti-Islamic Film 2012-09-14T17:35:27Z While tribesmen camped outside Sana'a brought their personal weapons, as is customary throughout Yemen, all Houthi protests within the city limits were completely without arms. Photo Essay: Rise of the Houthis 2015-02-09T05:00:00Z The closure of the Sana'a embassy, which had already been operating only with essential staff, was said to be a "precautionary measure" until Tuesday. Two-day closure at UK Yemen embassy 2013-08-04T03:33:08Z Yemeni protesters burn tyres during a protest against a film deemed insulting to the Prophet Muhammad, Sana'a, Yemen on Sept. Protests Rage in Middle East, Sparked by Film 2012-09-14T05:05:31Z The global capital of water shortage is Sana'a in Yemen. Shortages: Water supplies in crisis 2012-06-19T07:45:21Z Sana'a is not a stranger to suicide attacks. How Al-Qaeda Is Gaining in Its War Against Yemen 2012-05-22T14:30:00Z First shouted by Hussein al Houthi in the ancient Grand Mosque of Sana'a in 2004, it was “The Scream” that started the multiple wars of the Yemeni government against the Houthis. Photo Essay: Rise of the Houthis 2015-02-09T05:00:00Z A chorus of wailing muezzins and rattling windowpanes awoke residents of Yemen's capital Sana'a on Friday as a sortie of government fighter jets dipped over mountains to the north and screamed across the city. The Yemeni Front Against al-Qaeda Heats Up 2012-05-18T18:45:00Z Yemeni protesters storm the U.S. embassy during a protest against a film deemed insulting to the Prophet Muhammed, Sana'a, Yemen on Sept. Protests Rage in Middle East, Sparked by Film 2012-09-14T05:05:31Z Sana'a in Yemen is one of the most water-stressed cities in the world But this water crisis like so many others is an act of man not an act of god. Shortages: Water supplies in crisis 2012-06-19T07:45:21Z Hospitals in Sana'a struggled to find the floor-space, let alone adequate medical supplies, to treat the further 222 people who were injured. How Al-Qaeda Is Gaining in Its War Against Yemen 2012-05-22T14:30:00Z Tents sit knotted together at a protest camp outside Sana'a, on September 8, 2014. Photo Essay: Rise of the Houthis 2015-02-09T05:00:00Z With Sana'a busy trumpeting the military's advances on the evening news it is ordinary Yemeni citizens, not soldiers, who appear to be turning the tide against the jihadists. The Yemeni Front Against al-Qaeda Heats Up 2012-05-18T18:45:00Z Braving the regime's batons and bullets, a huddle of students camped in red tents outside the gates of Sana'a University were marshaling ever-larger and noisier demonstrations against Saleh's 33 year incumbency. A New President and an "American Sheikh" Deal With Post-Saleh Yemen 2012-02-29T09:40:00Z Protesters in Sana'a Thursday chanted, "This is a revolution, not a political crisis!" U.S.-Backed Yemen Transition Plan Draws Fire From Democracy Activists 2012-01-27T18:20:00Z "Negotiations have reached a dead end," said Mohammed Abdul-Azizi, a youth activist who accompanied an eight-person delegation from Sana'a to mediate. Broader sectarian rift feared in northern Yemen 2011-12-20T17:24:01Z Newsweek Thousands of Yemeni men gathered in central Sana'a on September 23, 2014 for a victory speech and celebration following their successful takeover of Sana'a and dispersal of tribal leaders. Photo Essay: Rise of the Houthis 2015-02-09T05:00:00Z Cries of "The revolution continues" and "No immunity for the murderers" now echo daily through the winding alleyways of Sana'a. Yemen Braces for Next Crises After Saleh's Power Transfer 2011-11-29T09:55:00Z According to his relatives, Abdulrahman left the family home in the Sana'a area on Sept. An American Teenager in Yemen: Paying for the Sins of His Father? 2011-10-27T07:30:00Z The level of violence is rising in Sana'a and beyond. Yemen's Uprising: The Families at the Frontlines 2011-10-10T19:15:00Z Sana'a is a sprawling city of two million whose geography is delineated by towering sun-scoured mesas. Yemen president Ali Abdullah Saleh will take time with power transition 2011-09-29T11:30:00Z I screamed for everyone to run before I was arrested and thrown into the political security prison in Sana'a. South Yemen: Is It About to Declare Independence? 2011-07-08T09:45:00Z "We are following the situation, but until now we haven't been able to move into those areas owing to security problems," confirms Fuad Bahakim, director of Yemen's locust programme in Sana'a. Averting a swarm 2011-06-29T17:20:31.220Z While a tentative ceasefire keeps Yemen's capital Sana'a in a relative state of tranquility, denizens of the city are aware that the longer political uncertainty drags on, the greater the risk of war becomes. Waiting for Saleh: Yemen's Opposition Bickers and Grows Nervous 2011-06-13T22:25:00Z The Al-Ahmar family and the Hashid tribal confederation they control, while quieted for now, still maintain their positions in northern Sana'a. In Yemen, a High-Stakes Power Game as Saleh Is in Limbo 2011-06-08T22:15:00Z Saleh's return is more uncertain than the government official line would hold and is also more likely than the joyous scenes in Sana'a would indicate. Why can't Obama get his own nominees approved? 2011-06-07T21:13:00Z However, no formal military infrastructure is in place and defending their independence may prove to be difficult should Saleh — or a succeeding government in Sana'a — decide to retake the region. South Yemen: Is It About to Declare Independence? 2011-07-08T09:45:00Z Soldiers under the command of Saleh's son and nephew resumed artillery bombardments on tribal positions in Sana'a again on Sunday. The Shadow of Saleh: Spoiling the Party in Yemen 2011-06-05T15:00:00Z Indeed, Sana'a seemed to catch some relief even as the rumors of Saleh's departure circulated. In Yemen's Confused Capital: The City of the Invisible President 2011-06-04T14:50:00Z The president was hurt on Friday, when an attack on his palace in Sana'a killed seven people, all of them said to be his bodyguards. Can the Saudis Prevent Civil War in Yemen? 2011-06-04T21:46:14Z Residents of Yemen's capital Sana'a awoke on Tuesday to a dawn chorus of bird song and machine-gun fire. Yemen's Growing Chaos: When a Dictator Loses His Grip 2011-06-01T09:45:00Z Last week, in the north of the capital, Sana'a, hundreds of thousands of men, women and children kneeled in the dusty streets adjoining Sana'a University to pray under the scorching midday sun. Yemen's Saleh Hangs On, Still Able to Draw a Crowd 2011-05-18T21:20:00Z For the 12th day in a row, Sana'a sleeps to the sound of consistent shelling. The Shadow of Saleh: Spoiling the Party in Yemen 2011-06-05T15:00:00Z The U.S. embassy in Yemen had come under mortar attack three days earlier, on April 6, 2008, and the threat stream in Sana'a was surging. How the G-Man Got His Groove Back 2011-04-28T08:35:00Z More likely to sway political leadership than U.S. coaxing, however, is GCC leader Saudi Arabia, Yemen's largest aid donor and the only country to contribute direct budgetary assistance to Sana'a. Yemen's Crisis: The Opposition Splits from the Street 2011-04-28T09:05:00Z Indeed, Sana'a crisis grew considerably about a month ago when the country's top military commander, Major General Ali Mohsen al-Ahmar, defected to the anti-Saleh movement and ordered troops to protect the demonstrators. Yemen in Crisis: Last Impasse Before the Storm? 2011-04-24T05:55:00Z "Given the extreme nature of events, certain posts will be at 100% staffing, including Baghdad, Cairo, Islamabad, Kabul, Sana'a, Tokyo, Tunis, Valetta, and Abidjan." Live: Battle over US budget 2011-03-31T06:07:28Z Tens of thousands of people continue to demonstrate in the streets of Sana'a, the Yemeni capital, demanding the resignation of President Ali Abdullah Saleh. VIDEO: 'Snipers started shooting people' 2011-03-30T18:21:05Z The democrats of Sana'a and Damascus don't need the U.S. to stage armed interventions on their behalf. The West's Selectively Policing the World, but That's O.K. 2011-03-28T09:45:00Z Many, however, were heartened by the peace that prevailed in Sana'a. A Standoff in Yemen: Can Saleh Negotiate His Departure? 2011-03-25T22:40:00Z The rumble of military jets over the capital, Sana'a, on Friday and Saturday lent gravity to the suggestion. Yemen in Crisis: Last Impasse Before the Storm? 2011-04-24T05:55:00Z At least in public, the international community remained largely silent as Sana'a appeared to inch closer to civil war. Cornered in Yemen: President Saleh Smiles and Snarls 2011-03-22T10:50:00Z If the Obama administration moves swiftly, it may yet be able to manage the change of guard in Sana'a. Yemen: As Saleh Sinks, What Should the U.S. Do? 2011-03-21T07:20:00Z That was until my last morning in Sana'a, March 14, when I was roused by a knock on my bedroom door. Prelude to a Deportation: Covering the Yemen's Uprising 2011-03-18T17:40:00Z The usually calm mountain city of Sana'a felt at war on Saturday. Violence Erupts in Yemen as Protests Intensify 2011-03-12T12:25:00Z On Saturday, the British Embassy in Sana'a sent a text message to all Britons in Yemen advising them to leave the country. No Deal in Yemen: The President Says He Won't Go 2011-03-05T22:00:00Z In Yemen's mountain capital of Sana'a, the threat of civil war hangs like a bad taste in the dusty air. The Crisis in Yemen: On the Brink of a Showdown 2011-03-01T18:20:00Z Then last week, nearly 50 protesters were killed in Sana'a: many were shot by snipers from rooftop positions. Yemen: As Saleh Sinks, What Should the U.S. Do? 2011-03-21T07:20:00Z A vocal critic, Hussein said earlier this month that he would send armed tribesmen to the capital of Sana'a to protect demonstrators. The Tribe Has Spoken: Yemen's Powerbrokers Step In 2011-02-27T05:50:00Z Cabbies are notorious in Sana'a for being informants. Yemen Protests: How Long Can It Hang Tough Against the Thugs? 2011-02-23T23:30:00Z The Yemeni capital Sana'a experienced its most violent clashes between pro- and anti-government demonstrators to date on Thursday as protests continued for the seventh consecutive day. Spiraling Violence in Yemen as Protesters Clash 2011-02-18T09:20:00Z As protesters have stood up to dictators from Tunis to Sana'a over the past few weeks, it's worth asking if other parts of the world might be ready for revolution. Special Report: After Mideast, should Russia and China worry? 2011-02-11T01:08:53Z Unverifiable reports from Sana'a today tell of rival tank units facing off in the streets of the Yemeni capital. Yemen: As Saleh Sinks, What Should the U.S. Do? 2011-03-21T07:20:00Z Embassy in Sana'a titled: "Priorities for Washington Visit: Saleh Needs to be Part of the Solution." Why Yemen's Revolution Has Failed So Far 2011-02-03T18:25:00Z The same shrug rippled across Sana'a on Wednesday, in response to the President's promise not to hand power over to his son, Ahmed, who many say is being prepped to lead. Why Yemenis Doubt President Ali Abdullah Saleh's Offer to Step Down 2011-02-02T20:00:00Z "Security is making a play," said Ibrahim al-Howry, 35, student at Sana'a University. Spiraling Violence in Yemen as Protesters Clash 2011-02-18T09:20:00Z But Sana'a residents say the streets remain tense, with an increased police presence. Protests Shake Yemen's President and Free a Dissident Leader 2011-01-24T22:20:00Z He described his admiration for the architecture of the capital city, Sana'a, which Brennan has visited four times since he joined the Obama administration. Terror Target: John Brennan on Why Yemen Matters 2010-12-17T22:30:00Z Demonstrators marched peacefully through the Yemeni capital Sana'a on Thursday, quashing fears that the volatile situation in the south Arabian state would explode if the protests escalated into violence. Why Yemen's Revolution Has Failed So Far 2011-02-03T18:25:00Z But now, with the Pentagon proposing a $1 billion military aid package for Sana'a to put pressure on jihadists, al-Qaeda militants find themselves fighting on home turf. Foreigners and Locals in the Crosshairs of Yemen's al-Qaedas 2010-10-09T08:30:00Z Protest vigils were held over the weekend in several European capitals as well, as in Cairo, in Egypt, Lahore, in Pakistan, and Sana'a in Yemen. Syria accuses teenage blogger of spying for a foreign power 2010-10-04T17:15:00Z Gunmen last Saturday ambushed a bus carrying guards for Yemen's intelligence service in the capital Sana'a. Yemen's al-Qaeda Fight Poses Big Challenges to the U.S. 2010-09-29T08:45:00Z The sheik drives a beat-up Toyota through the streets of Sana'a, the Yemeni capital. More Terror Attacks as Yemen Wages War Against al-Qaeda 2010-07-09T09:25:00Z "These marches are useless, as they have become mere rituals," Mohammed al Dhahri, a political science professor at Sana'a University, tells TIME. Why Yemen's Revolution Has Failed So Far 2011-02-03T18:25:00Z UK officials were also worried that airport security at Sana'a, the Yemeni capital, was not good enough, he added. 2010-01-20T18:06:00Z So the average resident of Sana'a, Yemen's ancient capital, can be forgiven for regarding Anwar al-Awlaki as just another warmongering imam with a grudge against the West and a deep hatred for the U.S. 2010-01-14T10:05:00Z With the right incentives, tribes in al-Qaeda areas could be induced to turn against the extremists, along the lines of the Sunni awakening in Iraq, according to Najeeb Ghallab, a Sana'a University political analyst. 2010-01-08T20:30:00Z He prevented my going to Constantinople and to Sana'a, in Arabia. The Life of Sir Richard Burton And although the streets of Sana'a were calm on Thursday, the situation could still get messy, especially if Egypt's Mubarak leaves and the people of Yemen get a second wind. Why Yemen's Revolution Has Failed So Far 2011-02-03T18:25:00Z Such was his case; but as regards the Prince, he ceased not flying on through air till he came to the city of Sana'a and alighted on the roof as before. The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 05 On Dec. 24, the Yemeni military, pressed by the CIA, fired rockets into his home south of Sana'a. 2010-01-14T10:05:00Z Ally — has promised action and indeed has sent hundreds of extra soldiers to the front lines of al-Qaeda-dominated territory east of Sana'a. 2010-01-08T20:30:00Z Militants have also attacked the U.S. embassy in Sana'a several times. 2010-01-08T20:30:00Z Though posters bearing his portrait are plastered across Sana'a, his authority doesn't extend very far beyond the capital. 2010-01-08T20:30:00Z At last he came to her father's city of Sana'a and there asked for her, but could get no tidings of her and found her father mourning her loss. The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 05 |
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