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Using OSINT to understand Yemen

Apr 10, 2024, 11:15
Title : Using OSINT to understand Yemen
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Season id : The-World-of-Intelligence-50487d09
Episode number : 99
External id : 2c6478b6
Duration : 00:35:07
Public status : published
Is active : Yes
Episode published date : Feb 20, 2024, 00:00

The situation in Yemen is particularly complex. Even before the start of the attacks on shipping in November 2023 by Ansar Allah (commonly known as the Houthis), the country has been of interest to many. A large-scale humanitarian crisis has emerged following a decade of conflict across the country drawing in the Yemeni government, Ansar Allah, southern Yemeni secessionists, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Yemen’s Al-Qaeda affiliate, and a minor Islamic State faction. In this podcast James Trigg, Senior Research Analyst for the Middle East and North Africa Country Intelligence team at Janes joins Harry Kemsley and Sean Corbett to explore how open-source intelligence has allowed us to get a deeper understanding of the relatively closed environment of Yemen and the complex situation in the country.

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