Newspapers and Magazines
There are over 20 licensed newspapers and magazines in Yemen among them are in the following table.
Newspaper/Magazine | Type | Language | Headquarter | Status |
---|---|---|---|---|
Al-Ayyam | Independent daily | Arabic | Aden | Locally blocked* |
Al-Sahwa | Islamist weekly | Arabic/English | Aden | online |
Al-Thawra | Government-owned | Arabic | Sana'a | online |
Yemen Observer | Independent | English/Arabic | Sana'a | online |
Yemen Post | Independent online news portal | English | Sana'a | online |
Yemen Times | Independent weekly | English | Sanaa | online |
Al-Motamar | Government-owned | Arabic/English | Sana'a | online |
Al-Thawri (Al-Eshteraki) | Weekly Socialist Party | Arabic | Aden | online |
14th October | Government-owned | English/Arabic | Aden | online |
Telecoms & IT magazine | Government-owned | Arabic | Sana'a | online |
- Note: the '*' indicates that this newspaper or its website has been blocked by the government, usually due to recent unstable situations.
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