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Arwa Yemeni Coffee offers a mix of traditional Yemeni coffee, teas, pastries, and classic espresso-based drinks. (Courtesy ...
In a dramatic escalation, Yemen’s Armed Forces have claimed responsibility for a massive drone and missile assault targeting key Israeli infrastructure, including Ben Gurion Airport, Ashdod Port, and ...
Yemeni society is traditional, conservative, tight-knit and tribal. Men and women do not mingle outside the immediate family, and family is everything. Boys and girls do not date.
Yemeni society is traditional, conservative, tight-knit and tribal. Men and women do not mingle outside the immediate family, and family is everything. Boys and girls do not date.
Yemeni Women Testing Traditional Roles In Yemen, women are challenging the laws and traditions that have kept them out of politics and the work force. Two women who are challenging the system are ...
Now, in 2025, Yemeni coffee is one of the most popular trends in the United States. From the Detroit area to Brooklyn, Houston to Chicago, and out West, shops serving Yemeni-style drinks are popping ...
Child marriage is entrenched in Yemen, a symptom of crippling poverty and a deeply conservative culture. It's a traditional practice preserved in proverbs like, "Marry an 8-year-old girl, she's ...
While Yemeni coffee has become more popular, it still has far to go to catch up with coffee giants such as Starbucks, which has 17,000 outlets in the U.S., Dunkin with nearly 10,000, and Dutch ...
Haus of Brunch is a fresh and distinctive take on the brunch experience. Fully Halal and entirely alcohol-free, the ...
He wears a Yemeni flag upon his lapel, and boasts of his personal friendship with Yemen’s president, Ali Abdullah Saleh, of whom he speaks in glowing terms. “There is no place like Yemen ...
Traditional Yemeni coffees, teas and pastries are served at each of the cafes, in addition to standard espresso-based drinks, like lattes and caramel macchiatos.
In this Aug. 4, 2018, photo, a craftsman makes daggers or 'Jambiyya' in Yemeni Arabic, made out of remains of missiles, at his workshop, in Hajjah, Yemen.