The tradition of firing off automatic weapons at weddings has succumbed to a relatively new concept for Yemen: public safety.
In Yemen, 800-year-old houses provide all the comfort of a modern, cutting-edge structure.
Civil war and lawlessness have turned the Arab world's poorest state into an attractive destination for African refugees and, U.S. spy agencies say, an alternative base for Al Qaeda.
GlobalPost witnesses a training session in which American commandos help Yemenis to combat Al Qaeda.
In Sana'a, one of the world's fastest growing cities, a struggle within just to keep the lights on.
The French group Planet Roller brought a team to Yemen to show kids there's an alternative to jihad.
The country's tourist authorities want it to be the next international Spring Break hot spot. No joke.
Until an NGO took matters into its own hands, Georgia was literally uncharted territory.
Georgia, still warring with Russia, recruits English teachers by the hundreds.
Will President Saleh convince protesters to give him another shot? Or will the masses opt for full-fledged civil war?
Young archeologist works to save prehistoric rock paintings in war-torn Horn of Africa.