Annasofie Flamand

GlobalPost

President’s TV appearance shocks viewers in Yemen

Conflict

The president of Yemen may have a new scorched image, but his supporters hope, while the opposition fears, he is far from burned out.

“Recommendations of the rebels in the event of an invasion.”

Conflict

Do activists in Syria want foreign help?

Conflict

Gloves come off in US-Syrian relations

Conflict

Yemen’s Saleh warns US: It’s me or Al Qaeda

Conflict

Letting an old friend go

Conflict

After a five-month uprising and an assassination attempt against him, the US is telling Yemen’s President Saleh to step down.

Iraqi refugees flee violence in Syria

Conflict

Iraqis who fled to Syria to escape the war now deem Iraq safer and are returning home.

Syria’s fearful minorities

Conflict

Though many in Syria’s minorities fear an Islamic state if the secular Baath regime falls, some are urging a leap into the unknown.

Saleh’s promised return sparks demos, by both sides

Conflict

President Saleh is expected to return to Yemen Sunday, bringing jubilant supporters to the streets of Sanaa while his opponents fume.

Beirut’s international fashion label with a local conscience

Lifestyle

A Beirut-based designer creates a global fashion label while helping Lebanese women prisoners.