Yes. Yemen is part of the Middle East because where the middle east is located yemen is there . therefore yemen is part of the middle east
No, Yemen is part of Asia. Some other Asian countries near Yemen are UAE, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Jordan, Israel, and Syria.
NoYemen is not in Europe, it is in the south of the Arabian Peninsula.
Yemen is due south of Saudi Arabia, which is geographically in Asia
South Yemen used to be a separate state, but is now simply the southern part of Yemen. Yemen is in Asia in the south western part of the Arabian Peninsualr.
Yemen is a country and Kuwait another country
yes they live in the south part of Yemen
Yemen is on the southern (and south-western) part of the Arabian Peninsula.
The island is called Socotra.
While it is in close proximity to E. Afirca, and the Ny Times reports on Yemen in the Africa section fo tis website, Yemen is technically considered to be a part of Asia. It is not counted as one of the 53 African nations.
North Yemen is a term currently used to designate the Yemen Arab Republic (1962-1990), its predecessor, the Mutawakkilite Kingdom of Yemen (1918-1962), and their predecessors that exercised sovereignty over the territory that is now the north-western part of the state of Yemen in southern Arabia.
Socotra is a part of the Yemen,
No -- though some terrorists base their activities there, as terrorists do in many other countries including North America and Europe. The Yemen government also helps in hunting down Al Qaeeda groups. Such terrorists as are resident in the country are a tiny proportion of a population of over 24 million.