A summary of available modes of communication in Libya has been posted today, Friday, February 25, on the website of RNW (Radio Nederland Wereldomroep, the Netherlands' worldwide radio service).
My attempt at translation follows under the fold.
There is also an RNW news site in English, today featuring a "Libya live report"— well worth reading — that also includes these items concerning Yemen:
1620 GMT: Organisers of today's ralliesy [sic] in Yemen estimate that the crowd swelled to 100,000 as vast numbers of people took to the streets across the country after the weekly Muslim Friday prayers.1537 GMT: Yemeni police shot dead a protester in Yemen's main southern city of Aden, where at least 20 other people were injured in Friday demonstrations, medics told AFP.
1528 GMT: Protester killed by Yemen police in Aden: medics
1201 GMT: The situation at midday:
- The uprising grows across Iraq but Moamer Khadafi's regime is attempting to cling on, with pledges of a $400 gift for each family and big pay rises for government workers.
- Mass demonstrations are taking place in Tunisia, Yemen, Bahrain and across Iraq, where seven protesters have died in confrontations with security forces in two northern cities.
1056 GMT: Al Jazeera TV shows a crowd of several thousand people waving placards as they march through Yemeni capital Sanaa.