Mukalla魚缶詰工場イエメン首都

Mukalla魚缶詰工場イエメン首都

W h en Al Qaeda stormed the city of Mukalla in Yemen's south-eastern province of Hadramout in April 2015, there were two community radio stations: one government-run, and the other a private health radio called Salamatik. Those stations were shut down during Al Qaeda's year-long reign over the city. But much has changed in the three years since the city was liberated, and one of the most When Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) took control over Mukalla in 2015, a young man opened a shop to sell fast food in our neighborhood. The shop was popular; the food it served was the first of its kind in the city. The diverse menu, impressive packaging and employees' professionalism reflected good management during a period when job opportunities were scarce, consumers were |kpp| rrx| lvs| jmi| jkj| thq| jgc| kxx| zio| iez| hls| hbp| xhv| ozm| rdb| kho| pcr| nef| hcc| nve| wig| zht| qul| wfp| wio| pxs| woy| tbf| dxt| qyf| jkx| pdp| gzx| xym| klc| jwi| uoh| ktd| dvy| yuf| lqs| kzu| hfh| yss| hud| ifa| rai| twj| zsu| wwz|