- Report: Yemen killed 270 in Arab Spring protest - FederalNewsRadio.com
FILE - In this March 10, 2011 file photo, Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh, speaks to supporters during a gathering in a soccer stadium in Sanaa, Yemen. A Human Rights Watch report released Wednesday, Feb. 8, 2012 said Saleh ordered a crackdown on ...
- CNN suspends Martin for 'offensive' Super Bowl comments - Chicago Sun-Times
11, 2011 file photo, bodies of women who were killed during shelling by forces loyal to Yemen's President Ali Abdullah Saleh lie on the floor at a hospital in Taiz, Yemen. A Human Rights Watch report released Wednesday, Feb. 8, 2012 said Saleh ordered ...
- Report: Yemen killed 120 in Arab Spring protest - San Francisco Chronicle
By PETER JAMES SPIELMANN, AP Hani Mohammed / AP FILE - In this March 10, 2011 file photo, Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh, speaks to supporters during a gathering in a soccer stadium in Sanaa, Yemen. A Human Rights Watch report released Wednesday, ...
- Yemeni protestors resilient on revolution's first anniversary - Link TV
The Yemeni capital Sana'a and other provinces witnessed demonstrations under the banner "the Friday of making history," an indication that one year has passed since the protest movement against President Ali Abdullah Saleh's regime started in Yemen on ...
- GCC soccer bodies approve OFA proposals - Oman Daily Observer
It was attended by the Oman Football Association (OFA) Chairman Sayyid Khalid al Busaidy and other GCC soccer body chiefs as well as their Iraqi and Yemeni counterparts. The officials agreed to the OFA's proposal to increase the cash prizes and give ...
- Ex-Zifa Boss Rushwaya Granted Bail - AllAfrica.com
By Tendai Rupapa, 7 February 2012 FORMER Zifa chief executive Henrietta Ru-shwaya yesterday appeared in court on char-ges of concealing transactions from her principals, fraud and bribery emanating from soccer matches the senior national football team ...
- Egypt Soccer Violence: The Military's Political Game - The People's Voice
For the third day in a row, Deadly clashes continue to rage in Egypt over football riots leaving 12 killed and more than 2500 wounded in street clashes over authorities' failure to stop Port Said football violence. State media reported renewed scuffles ...
- Forget Cricket, Here Comes Indian Premier League Soccer - Wall Street Journal (blog)
Fabio Cannavaro at a football match against Slovakia, during the 2010 FIFA World Cup in Johannesburg, June 24, 2010. Premier League Soccer (which one could argue needs the word “tournament” at the end of it, or league, though Premier League Soccer ...
- When Dictators, Kleptocrats and Football Get Together - AllAfrica.com
- National / World Briefs: Egypt soccer melee leaves 74 dead - Winston-Salem Journal
At least 74 people were killed and 248 injured after soccer fans rushed the field in the seaside city of Port Said on Wednesday following an upset victory by the home team over Egypt's top club. The match result set off clashes and a stampede as riot ...