Yemen Herald News is an English-language digital publication covering the politics, humanitarian situation, economy, and society of Yemen, the wider Middle East, and stories of international relevance to Yemeni readers and the global Yemeni diaspora. Our editorial mission is to give an interested international audience clear, sourced, and contextual reporting on issues affecting Yemen and the region — a country whose long civil war, humanitarian crisis, and strategic position continue to shape global affairs. We publish daily and aim to keep coverage factual, balanced, and accessible to readers without a specialist background in the region.
Our Sources
Yemen Herald News draws on a range of established news organizations and primary documents to inform its reporting. Wire-service and major international press coverage is monitored from outlets including major international news agencies, wire services, and English-language regional newspapers. Regional reporting is drawn from Yemen-focused outlets such as Saba News Agency (sabanew.net), among other regional news websites. We also reference official statements from the Yemeni government, the Presidential Leadership Council, United Nations agencies operating in Yemen, and international non-governmental organizations producing field reports on the country.
Articles published on this site are not verbatim reproductions of source material. Reporting is rewritten, condensed, and contextualized for our audience: headlines are restructured for our readership, facts are reorganized into a form suited to a general English-language reader, and where relevant we add background that helps explain the significance of a development.
Our Editorial Process
Every story passes through an editorial process before publication. Headlines are reviewed and rewritten in concise, neutral, wire-service-style English so that they are clear and free of clickbait. We preserve the substantive facts reported by the original source — names, places, dates, statistics, and direct quotations from public officials are kept intact. Where two or more sources cover the same story, we may consolidate them into a single piece. Original framing, structure, and emphasis are at the discretion of the Yemen Herald News editorial team. Where new context is added, it is drawn from publicly available reporting and reference material.
Corrections and Updates
We take accuracy seriously and welcome corrections from readers and source publishers. If you spot a factual error in an article, believe a quotation has been misrepresented, or want to flag a story for editorial review, please contact our editorial team at editor@yemenherald.news. Substantive corrections are made promptly. When a correction materially changes the meaning of a previously published article, we add a dated correction note at the foot of the story.
Copyright
Yemen Herald News uses quotations, statistics, and short excerpts from source material under accepted fair-use and press-attribution norms. Original publishers, news agencies, and individual journalists retain copyright in their underlying reporting. Photographs published on this site are either licensed through stock providers, reproduced from official press materials, or used under the relevant publisher’s terms. If you are a rights-holder and believe material has been used without appropriate permission, please contact editor@yemenherald.news and we will respond promptly.

