Sources: MSNBC
2011 Yemeni protests: At least six people are killed in the Yemeni capital Sana'a after government troops open fire on protesters. These killings constitute the second incident of fatal protest violence in Sana'a in under 48 hours. 2011-10-16
2011 Yemeni protests: Yemeni security forces kill at least 12 people and wound more than 100 others with bullets in Sana'a and elsewhere as protests against the Ali Abdullah Saleh regime continue. 2011-04-27
Anti-government protesters clash with riot police in Aden, southern Yemen. 2011-04-2
Yemeni police storm a protest site in the capital Sana'a resulting in at least one death and dozens of injuries. 2011-03-12
The United States Department of State warns U.S. citizens of a high security threat level in Yemen due to what it describes as "terrorist activities and civil unrest". 2011-03-6
Clashes take place between pro and anti-government demonstrators across the country. 2011-02-22
Police and people clash in Sana'a on the third day of protests against the regime of Ali Abdullah Saleh in Yemen. 2011-02-13
The United States lifts its ban on freight flights from the country after finding Yemen to have sufficiently developed its airport security measures and that there would be "no problems with resuming cargo flights from Yemen anymore". 2011-02-12
Tens of thousands of people protest in the Yemeni capital Sana'a calling for an end to the government of President Ali Abdullah Saleh. 2011-01-27