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In the News

Jan 11, 2018

Khoury Joins Al Jazeera to Discuss Houthi Rebels in Yemen

By Nabeel Khoury

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Yemen

Global Energy Forum

Jan 8, 2018

Energy: Driving force behind increasing female participation in the Gulf

By Bina Hussein

When global oil and gas prices fell in 2014, many oil-producing countries, including those in the Gulf, felt the consequences and began to face the stark reality that oil revenue-based economies must diversify in order to continue prospering. Due to the dominant role that energy plays in the region’s economies, the energy sector is in a position to make tremendous progress in increasing female workforce participation through their planned reforms and thus set an example for others.

Energy & Environment
Energy Transitions

MENASource

Jan 3, 2018

Is a political solution still possible in Yemen?

By Afrah Nasser

The end of Saleh-Houthi alliance marks a new chapter in Yemen’s intractable conflict. Two weeks after Saleh’s death, warring parties intensified their military escalation, increasing an already abominable human cost. Despite Saleh’s legacy of subversive tactics and coercion, his death undermines efforts to resolve the conflict. The Houthis, an irrational movement lacking in political experience, make […]

Yemen

In the News

Dec 19, 2017

Khoury Quoted in Think Progress on Houthi Rebels Firing Missile at Riyadh Following Saudi Airstrikes

By Nabeel Khoury

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Saudi Arabia
Yemen

In the News

Dec 11, 2017

Alyahya Quoted in ABC News on Saudi Arabia Reopening Cinemas

By Mohammed Khalid Alyahya

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Saudi Arabia

In the News

Dec 11, 2017

Khoury Quoted in Al Arabiya on Why Yemen is Back on the US Agenda

By Nabeel Khoury

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Yemen

In the News

Dec 7, 2017

Alyahya in The National: Saleh Has Lost the Battle, but the Houthis May Have Lost the War

By Mohammed Khalid Alyahya

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Yemen

In the News

Dec 6, 2017

Alyahya Quoted in WSJ on Yemen War

By Mohammed Khalid Alyahya

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Yemen

In the News

Dec 5, 2017

Alyahya Quoted in Bloomberg on Fatal Floods in Saudi Arabia

By Mohammed Khalid Alyahya

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Saudi Arabia

New Atlanticist

Dec 5, 2017

Iranian-Backed Houthis Just Caused a Self-Inflicted Wound by Killing Yemen’s Former President

By Ashish Kumar Sen

The death of Yemen’s former president, Ali Abdullah Saleh, at the hands of his former Houthi allies will weaken the Iranian-backed rebels, according to Nabeel Khoury, a nonresident senior fellow in the Atlantic Council’s Rafik Hariri Center for the Middle East. “The demise of Saleh now actually weakens the Houthis’ military and makes them less […]

Saudi Arabia
Yemen

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