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UK embassy in Yemen to close amid global US terror threats UK embassy in Yemen to close amid global US terror threats
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The British embassy in Yemen is to shut temporarily and several other embassies have been told to be vigilant after the US issued a global travel alert.The British embassy in Yemen is to shut temporarily and several other embassies have been told to be vigilant after the US issued a global travel alert.
The embassy in Sana'a will be closed on Sunday and Monday as "a precautionary measure", the Foreign Office said.The embassy in Sana'a will be closed on Sunday and Monday as "a precautionary measure", the Foreign Office said.
A spokesman would not say if the closure was due to a specific threat.A spokesman would not say if the closure was due to a specific threat.
The New York Times said the US - which is to close 21 embassies and consulates on Sunday - has intercepted al-Qaeda messages discussing possible attacks. The New York Times said the US - which is to close at least 21 embassies and consulates on Sunday - has intercepted al-Qaeda messages discussing attacks.
The British embassy in Yemen had already been operating with a reduced staff "due to increased security concerns".The British embassy in Yemen had already been operating with a reduced staff "due to increased security concerns".
A number of British embassies in the Middle East have been warned about the latest threat.A number of British embassies in the Middle East have been warned about the latest threat.
'Emanating from Yemen''Emanating from Yemen'
Robin Simcox, a research fellow at the Henry Jackson Society, which monitors threats from al-Qaeda, said US authorities had intercepted communications "between senior al-Qaeda leaders talking about an operational and clearly viable plot against an embassy".Robin Simcox, a research fellow at the Henry Jackson Society, which monitors threats from al-Qaeda, said US authorities had intercepted communications "between senior al-Qaeda leaders talking about an operational and clearly viable plot against an embassy".
He said it was unclear which embassy that is, but Yemen is a high-risk country because the US has stepped up drone attacks there in recent days and al-Qaeda's "most active franchise" is based in the Arabian Peninsula.He said it was unclear which embassy that is, but Yemen is a high-risk country because the US has stepped up drone attacks there in recent days and al-Qaeda's "most active franchise" is based in the Arabian Peninsula.
There has been a "lull" in US drone attacks in Yemen in the last two months, and Mr Simcox said the sudden increase suggests the latest threat is "emanating from Yemen itself". There has been a "lull" in US drone attacks in Yemen in the past two months, and Mr Simcox said the sudden increase suggests the latest threat is "emanating from Yemen itself".
A Foreign Office spokesman said: "The embassy will be closed on 4 and 5 August. We have withdrawn a number of staff from Sana'a, due to increased security concerns.A Foreign Office spokesman said: "The embassy will be closed on 4 and 5 August. We have withdrawn a number of staff from Sana'a, due to increased security concerns.
"We updated our travel advice to Yemen on 2 August to reflect that."We updated our travel advice to Yemen on 2 August to reflect that.
"We keep travel advice and the security of our staff and missions under constant review. Our travel advice advises particular vigilance during Ramadan, when tensions could be heightened."We keep travel advice and the security of our staff and missions under constant review. Our travel advice advises particular vigilance during Ramadan, when tensions could be heightened.
"We are particularly concerned about the security situation in the final days of Ramadan and into Eid.""We are particularly concerned about the security situation in the final days of Ramadan and into Eid."
The Islamic holy month ends next week.The Islamic holy month ends next week.
Security analyst Peter Bergen said al-Qaeda had previously showed "strong interest in launching attacks" on the 27th day of Ramadan, which is on Sunday.Security analyst Peter Bergen said al-Qaeda had previously showed "strong interest in launching attacks" on the 27th day of Ramadan, which is on Sunday.
The US decision to close 21 embassies was "unprecedented", he said, but American authorities "aren't taking any chances" after the deaths of four people at its consulate in Benghazi, Libya, last year. The US decision to close so many embassies and consulates was "unprecedented", he said, but American authorities "aren't taking any chances" after the deaths of four people at its consulate in Benghazi, Libya, last year.
Germany will also close its Yemeni embassy on Sunday and Monday.
'Leave now''Leave now'
Iona Craig, the Times' correspondent in Yemen, said very few British people now remain in the country, mostly working for the embassy, charities, UN organisations and oil companies.Iona Craig, the Times' correspondent in Yemen, said very few British people now remain in the country, mostly working for the embassy, charities, UN organisations and oil companies.
She said "the threat to foreigners here has definitely increased" in recent months.She said "the threat to foreigners here has definitely increased" in recent months.
She told BBC Radio 4's Today programme British embassy staff in Yemen now live on-site, following two attacks in 2010.She told BBC Radio 4's Today programme British embassy staff in Yemen now live on-site, following two attacks in 2010.
On its website, the Foreign Office was already advising against all travel to Yemen and urging British nationals to "leave now".On its website, the Foreign Office was already advising against all travel to Yemen and urging British nationals to "leave now".
It says there is "a high threat from terrorism throughout Yemen" and "a very high threat of kidnap from armed tribes, criminals and terrorists".It says there is "a high threat from terrorism throughout Yemen" and "a very high threat of kidnap from armed tribes, criminals and terrorists".
Unlike the US, the UK is keeping its embassies in Saudi Arabia, Oman, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, United Arab Emirates and Iraq open, but it has advised staff to "exercise extra vigilance as we approach Eid".Unlike the US, the UK is keeping its embassies in Saudi Arabia, Oman, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, United Arab Emirates and Iraq open, but it has advised staff to "exercise extra vigilance as we approach Eid".
The US state department responded to the threat by issuing a global travel alert.The US state department responded to the threat by issuing a global travel alert.
In a statement, it said: "Current information suggests that al-Qaeda and affiliated organizations continue to plan terrorist attacks both in the region and beyond, and that they may focus efforts to conduct attacks in the period between now and the end of August."In a statement, it said: "Current information suggests that al-Qaeda and affiliated organizations continue to plan terrorist attacks both in the region and beyond, and that they may focus efforts to conduct attacks in the period between now and the end of August."
BBC state department correspondent Kim Ghattas said it was "not unusual" for the US to issue travel warnings, but said "this one is both wide-ranging and somewhat specific".BBC state department correspondent Kim Ghattas said it was "not unusual" for the US to issue travel warnings, but said "this one is both wide-ranging and somewhat specific".