For now, links to two reports from the Associated Press and Reuters, and to five interpretive articles from Middle East Eye and AP; other published material is accessible by clicking on their names or initials below. (Scroll down for YEMEN 1-4-26.) — MCM
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Saudi Arabia alleges UAE smuggled wanted Yemen separatist leader out of the country, by Jon Gambrell | AP DUBAI — Saudi Arabia said today that the United Arab Emirates smuggled a separatist leader in Yemen wanted for treason out of the country and flew him to Abu Dhabi. The accusation further escalates tensions between the neighboring nations. READ MORE . . . Click HERE for same AP report in Spanish, and HERE for others. Click HERE for report from Reuters.
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By standing up to Abu Dhabi, Riyadh could reshape the Middle East, by David Hearst | Middle East Eye Saudi Arabia and Algeria, principally, and Egypt potentially have realised that a plan to dominate and control the key chokepoints of the region by Israel (explicitly) and the United Arab Emirates (implicitly) is a threat to their national interests. READ MORE . . .
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What to know about the latest tensions in Yemen and the parties involved, by Cara Anna | AP Yemen is threatening to fracture even further, exposing a growing rift between Middle East powers Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. Here’s a look at the forces involved. READ MORE . . .
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FROM JAN. 7 Who is Aidarous al-Zubaidi, Yemen’s southern separatist leader? by Elis Gjevori | Middle East Eye He the head of the UAE-backed Southern Transitional Council, a separatist movement that controls large parts of the country’s south. On Wednesday, Yemen’s Presidential Leadership Council accused him of high treason and stripped him of his position within the body. READ MORE . . .
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FROM JAN. 5 Why Yemen is a key tool in UAE-Israeli plot for regional chaos, by Andrew Hammond | Middle East Eye The Saudi-Emirati conflict over Yemen has been long simmering, but the emerging alliance between Israel and the UAE — and their policy of weakening larger traditional powers across the region — has forced Riyadh, against its nature, to take a tough stance. READ MORE . . .
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FROM DEC. 12 Who are the Southern Transitional Council? Why are they backed by the UAE? by Daniel Tester | Middle East Eye The conflict in Yemen, a country already ripped apart by a decade of civil war, has taken another turn. READ MORE . . .
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