Sources: Al Jazeera
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
Large explosions are reported in the Yemeni capital of Sana'a in the midst of ongoing protests against President Ali Abdullah Saleh; opposition forces claim that the violence threatens to escalate into a civil war. 2011-05-26
Fresh clashes take place in Yemen between police and opposition tribesmen who have taken control of several government buildings in the capital Sana'a. 2011-05-24
Anti-government protesters clash with riot police in Aden, southern Yemen. 2011-04-2
Rival demonstrations take place in Yemen; President Ali Abdullah Saleh offers to hand over power to a "safe pair of hands". 2011-03-25
A top Yemeni commander and at least 18 other officers defect to the Opposition as the 2011 Yemeni protests continue. 2011-03-21
Protests continue in Yemen after the shooting of anti-government demonstrators yesterday, and two ruling party members resign. 2011-03-19
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
People in Yemen march on the presidential palace in Sana'a in an attempt to bring down Ali Abdullah Saleh. 2011-02-13
2011 Yemeni protests: President of Yemen Ali Abdullah Saleh backtracks on his plan to rule Yemen for life and to then allow his son to inherit his rule during an emergency session of parliament ahead of tomorrow's "day of rage" against his three-decade rule. 2011-02-2