In-depth: Britain occupied Aden, its only official Arab colony, for over 100 years. The Queen's death has caused many Yemenis to reexamine this colonial legacy, with the country still marked by national divides inherited from imperial rule.
https://arab.news/4yjha ADEN: Houthi militia has killed and injured 14,000 children in Yemen since the civil war broke out in 2014, the United Nations’ Human Rights Council heard. In a speech on the sidelines of the 51st round of the general discussion of Article 2, the Human Rights Association said it documented the murder of 7,500
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ADEN, Yemen (AP) In 1954, large crowds turned out for a historic visit by Queen Elizabeth II to Aden. At the time, this city on the southern tip of the Arabian Peninsula was a colony of the British Empire and was one of the busiest and most important ports in the world.