Yemen
Protestors shelled as Yemeni unrest enters third day of bloodshed
The uprisings in Yemen have entered a third day, and show no signs of getting any less bloody – in the early hours of this morning, two protestors were killed.
Situation deteriorates in Yemen, while tension builds in Syria
William Hague has said UK nationals should leave Yemen immediately while commercial flights are available as Royal Marines are stationed off the coast.
Arab Spring latest: Murder, civil war and motor racing
If the Spring has run dry it's because of the ruthless cruelty of the dictators, not any lack of democratic will or bravery on the part of the protesters.
Arab Spring: Latest news and analysis
Left Foot Forward's Dominic Browne brings us the latest news and analysis from the uprisings taking place throughout the Arab world.
Egypt: A vindication for liberal interventionism?
Liberal Democrat blogger Daniel Furr looks at whether the Blair/Bush doctrine of liberal interventionism has been vindicated by the revolutions sweeping the Middle East.
Unilateral action and attack drones will undermine moderates in Yemen
Unilateral action, for instance drone strikes, whether indiscriminate or not, may undermine moderate forces in the Yemeni government and make key local Yemenis less willing to tackle al-Qaeda themselves, writes George Readings.