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Official: Yemen children are practicing 57 banned occupations
[13 March 2010]
21 consultations companies qualified to prepare tender of railway project
[13 March 2010]
Yemen to participate in NAM ministerial meeting
[13 March 2010]
Al-Huothis are buying and stockpiling new weapons: Yemeni ruling party member
[13 March 2010]
Hajari meets delegation of Egyptian labor forces ministry
[13 March 2010]
 
  Reports
Yemeni businessmen seek trade in Pakistan
[13 March 2010]
Pan-Arab daily interviews with Yemeni ruling party senior member
[13 March 2010]
Pan-Arab paper interviews with Yemeni official
[12 March 2010]
Police reveals details on arresting network stealing calls
[08 March 2010]
The ten priorities; Urgent plan is being drawn up by Yemen
[05 March 2010]
 
  International
IEA raises oil demand forecast for 2010
[12 March 2010]
South Korea Warns Travelers to Russia
[12 March 2010]
Israeli forces, tanks make incursion into Gaza''s Bureij camp
[12 March 2010]
Death toll in east Pakistan blasts rises to 44
[12 March 2010]
BAN condemns recent bombings in Pakistan
[12 March 2010]
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Saudi Kingdom calls for ceasing violence in Saada
[12/May/2008]

RIYADH, May 12 (Saba) - Custodian of the two Holly Mosques King Abdullah bin Abdul-Aziz called for ceasing all kinds of violence in Saada governorate resulted in Huathis rebels' violations of their commitments with the government for realizing peace.

King Abdullah who heads Saudi Cabinet, called for treating effects of the rebellion via continuous efforts of Yemeni government for ending the rebellion peacefully.

In the cabinet weakly meeting of Saudi government held on Monday, the Saudi government expressed thanks to efforts exerted by President Ali Abdullah Saleh for containing rebellion in some Saada's areas.

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