I didn't eat any soup today.
— Eric Gilliland (@EricRGilliland) May 24, 2015
Correction: I didn't EAT any soup yesterday.
— Eric Gilliland (@EricRGilliland) May 23, 2015
Here are the 10 countries
Yemen
United Arab Emirates
Sudan
Somalia
Saudi Arabia
Qatar
Nigeria
Mauritania
Iraq
Iran
RELEASE: The Saudi Cables https://t.co/BOv2DKnKRF pic.twitter.com/XO2hhOJ1Mp
— WikiLeaks (@wikileaks) יוני 19, 2015
www.facebook.com/amequality"Gadhafi tells Kucinich that Qatar is supporting terrorists in Libya"
Family in Aden #Yemen now: "No electricity, extremely hot/humid, no gas, no water, homes randomly shelled" Oh God! pic.twitter.com/9GWTEKrrlN
— Hisham Al-Omeisy (@omeisy) April 2, 2015
דן שיפטן: American policy is confused. Its policy can no longer be trusted and, therefore, Arab states need to take matters into their own hands.
Overall this is a good development, from Israel’s perspective.
דן שיפטן: Yemen sits at the mouth of the Mandeb strait, through which passes a significant portion of the world’s oil, from the Persian Gulf, through the Suez Canal, into the Mediterranean Sea, and, on the way, to Europe.
In Yemen, senior officials, aided by the Revolutionary Guards in Iran, are trying to take over a strategic position that has great importance to the whole world.
Respect - Love - Humanity - Security #QatarSolidarityWalk pic.twitter.com/SdinoSil98
— Moh.Qasem (@MohQALMutawakel) February 15, 2015
MESSAGE FOR CITIZENS: All citizens are encouraged to be aware of their surroundings and take extra precautions, when travelling throughout the country.
Regardless of where you are, it is always advisable to keep your security and Situational awareness levels high. Please, follow these good personal security practices:
Avoid crowds or large gatherings, when traveling in Public
Know where you are going and have a plan of what to do, in the event you encounter Demonstrations or violence
Tell co-workers or neighbors where you’re going and when you intend to return
Minimize your profile, while in Public
Please, keep in mind that most emergency dispatchers and personnel do not speak English
Be prepared to postpone or Cancel Activities for personal safety concerns
وقفة احتجاجية رمزية نسائية اليوم أمام سفارة #الإمارات في #لندن للتنديد ب #جريمة_اعتقال_ثلاث_إماراتيات pic.twitter.com/iHbyo4rMRf
— Emirates for HRs (@ECHRIGHTS) February 23, 2015
www.dfa.gov.ph/index.php/newsroom/public-advisory/5440-dfa-raises-alert-level-4-in-yemen
ערוץ שבע: US Embassy in Yemen to Close until Further Notice
www.jpost.com/Breaking-News/French-woman-abducted-in-Yemen-is-World-Bank-employee-392061
Ministry of Foreign Affairs: The Government of Indonesia expresses its deep concern in regard to the situation in Yemen, which has escalated since early morning in Thursday (26/3).
The Indonesian Government calls on all parties to restraint itself from the use of violence and to ensure the safety of all civilians in Yemen, locals and foreigners.
Currently, there are still 4.159 Indonesia citizens residing in many areas of Yemen. 2.686 of them are students, while 1.488 are migrant workers. According to information from the Indonesian Embassy in Sana’a, most Indonesian citizens reside in southern Yemen where the situation is a bit more conducive.
Since February 2015, the Indonesian Government has conducted voluntarily evacuation for Indonesian citizens from Yemen to Indonesia. As of today, from a total of175 people who have registered, 141Indonesian has been evacuated. The Indonesian Government continues to encourage all Indonesian citizens in Yemen to register themselves so that they can be evacuated immediately from Yemen.
The Indonesian Embassy in Sana’a is still operating in limited capacity in order to facilitate the protection and evacuation of Indonesian citizens there. The Embassy has also prepared contingency plans to adjust to emergency situations.
The Government of Indonesia is closely following and evaluating the development of the situation in Yemen. The Indonesian Government also requests all Indonesia citizens in Yemen to be cautious and to avoid all conflict areas. The Indonesian Government also calls on all Indonesian citizens who are planning to travel to the area to postpone their travel plans until the situation improves.
The Indonesian Embassy in Sana’a will remain open to provide service and protection for Indonesians in Yemen. The hotline number is (24 hours) +967 738 115 555.
Embassy of India | Sana’a, Republic of Yemen: In continuation of the advisory of the Government of India on 21 January 2015 and 19 March 2015, advising all Indian nationals to avoid traveling to Yemen and to leave Yemen who are in Yemen on voluntary basis, this is to reiterate that the security situation in the country continues to be fragile, with the high possibility of conflicts and disturbances.
The Indian nationals in Yemen are again advised that they may consider leaving the country till it is possible to do so by the earliest available commercial flights. They should avoid conflict areas and to remain in contact with the Indian Embassy in Sana’a for necessary advice and updated information on the evolving political situation.
The Indian nationals are also advised to avoid all travel to Yemen, until further notification.
If case any Indian national is in need of any travel document or need any other assistance from the Embassy of India, Sana’a, for departure from Yemen, he/she may contact the Embassy at the following helpline numbers:
Tel Number: 00-967-734 000 658 (Mr. Dilbag Singh)
00-967-734 000 657 (Mr. Ram Charan)
E-mail: hoc@eoisanaa.org
Website: www.eoisanaa.org
(2015-03-28)Ministry of Foreign Affairs Government of Pakistan: Pursuant to the directive of the Prime Minister, the Government of Pakistan is making all necessary arrangements for immediate evacuation of Pakistani community members and Embassy personnel from Yemen.
In view of the situation in Yemen, Pakistanis are being taken to safer cities in Yemen from where PIA special flights will be arranged to bring them back home.
A Crisis Management Cell (CMC) has been established in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to coordinate arrangements for evacuation. Contact details of the CMC are given below:
Tel: +92-51-90569119Tel: +92-51-90569346Fax: +92-51-9217828E-mail: cmcmofa@gmail.com
All those in need of assistance in the context of evacuation of Pakistanis from Yemen may contact the CMC.
The Embassy of Pakistan in Sana’a is making all possible efforts to facilitate the Pakistanis who wish to be evacuated.
||the Middle East is home to 3,051,430 Filipinos||
Yigal ben-Shalom: As is known, the aliyah from Yemen never stopped, but, still, there are Jews Left, there, who, due to social and financial constraints, are Left in Sana’a and its surroundings.
They’re not aware of the Situation. They’re complacent. They sit, in their places, and don’t appreciate the Greatness of the Danger.
filipinofootball.blogspot.com/2015/06/shuttle-service-to-philippine-sports.html
pff.org.ph/2015/05/25/2281

@misagh_9:Had interview with @beinsports at #Azkals training today. مصاحبه قبل از بازي با يمن 😊 pic.twitter.com/qInPkh9SxJ
— Goal.PH (@GoalPH) יוני 15, 2015
.@misagh_9 of @PHI_Azkals headline this edition of Sports Tweets of the Week http://t.co/EXyLDntP6U pic.twitter.com/IvUeIHIJ0T
— CNN Philippines (@cnnphilippines) יוני 15, 2015
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