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The idea is to get immediate attention and relief to strife zones, and fill the gap left by news organizations that have slashed their foreign bureaus.
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It is trouble in the north, where the recalcitrant Houthi clan is once more resurgent, that has been making Yemenis most twitchy of late.Since fighting broke out in 2004 between government forces and the northern rebels, the ruggedly mountainous province of Saada has been a zone of almost perpetual strife, causing thousands of deaths and displacing several hundred thousand tribesfolk.
Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, in a late-night speech, condemned the Green Zone breach and warned against chaos and strife: "The law must take its course with every transgressor".
Introducing zones of peace Gambella has a long history of ethnic strife between indigenous groups, Ethiopian 'highlanders' and people coming in across its porous border with southern Sudan.
Shadbolt's later works include Danger Zone (1975), Season of the Jew (1986), Monday's Warriors (1990), and The House of Strife (1993).
Special zones of one kind or another have provided safe havens for business in other places torn by strife or plagued by shaky legal systems.
"Strife and low-level violence along the border, it should be stressed, predates the creation of the Demilitarized Zone in 1953," Cathcart said.
Was strife, life?
But the strife has continued.
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