Interview: 'Yemen Times' editor Nadia Al-Sakkaf
Nadia Al-Sakkaf, the editor-in-chief of 'The Yemen Times,' speaks with The Media Line's Felice Friedson.
Nadia Al-Sakkaf, the editor-in-chief of 'The Yemen Times,' speaks with The Media Line's Felice Friedson.
Eight years in and the Yemeni conflict is more vicious than ever. Dr. Nadia Al-Sakkaf, Arabia Brain Trust's Director of Research,...
Nadia Al-Sakkaf is a researcher specializing in gender and politics. She was the first Yemeni woman appointed as Information Minister.
Women's rights take a backseat during conflict, along with freedoms and civil rights. And if women are discussed at all in situations such...
Nadia Al-Sakkaf, a Yemeni scholar in exile in Britain, talks about her struggle to seek asylum and continue her research.
Nadia al-Sakkaf went back to being a reporter rather than an official when the Houthis stormed the presidential palace and issued a media blackout.
It's not easy in a country where illiteracy is estimated at between 60% to 70% (depending on whose figures one believes), and where the...
Yemen urgently needs functional Internet for a variety of reasons, including facilitating humanitarian assistance and supporting economic recovery when the war...
Though the youth sparked and mobilized Yemen's revolution, their lack of unity and organization led to their marginalization by more...
In times of crisis, individuals rise up to act as their society's conscience. These individuals work to alert the international community to...
A journalist and former Yemeni minister who has criticized the UAE's involvement in Yemen and its approach to regional politics.