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Agreement of twinning between Aden and Shanghai signed
[29 July 2010]
Seminar on women's access to parliament in Hodeidah
[29 July 2010]
GPC, JMP sign minutes of their representatives for preparing national dialogue
[29 July 2010]
Parliament ratifies loan agreements to finance rural electricity, Socotra seaport
[29 July 2010]
Several cooperation deals on Yemeni-Syrian committee's table
[29 July 2010]
 
  Reports
Al-Anesi: SNACC has sent 24 corruption issues to prosecution
[28 July 2010]
Al-Awlaki radicalized in the U.S.; Yemeni official says
[23 July 2010]
Yemen prepares security plan to host Gulf 20th Football Championship
[21 July 2010]
Yemen: Cancer kills Mawa families
[18 July 2010]
Yemen plans flotilla to break Gaza blockade
[16 July 2010]
 
  International
Roundup: Palestinian factions urge Arab Peace Initiative Committee not to back direct talks
[28 July 2010]
UN Chief Welcomes Approval of New Chief For Un S In-House Watchdog
[28 July 2010]
SKorea-US Drills Head into Final Day
[28 July 2010]
Jordan plays important role in direct negotiations -- Lieberman
[28 July 2010]
Passenger plane crashes in Pakistan, all 152 passengers killed
[28 July 2010]
  Local
Yemen approves MoU over combating piracy in Red Sea
[02/September/2008]

SANA'A, Sep. 02 (Saba)- The cabinet approved on Tuesday a memorandum of understanding between countries of west Indian ocean, Aden Gulf and Red Sear to combat piracy.

The cabinet asked the Ministry of the Transport to sign the memo and supervising on preparations for holding the 2nd regional meeting over the memo that will be held in Sana'a from 27th to 30th October.

The cabinet affirmed important role of the international community for boosting security and stability in Somalia and supporting its temporary government as that enhance stability and security in the region.
Aden coastguard was carrying out extensive operations to return a chemical tanker hijacked in the Gulf of Aden, a security sources said on Monday.

The sources told the military-run 26sep.net that the Coastguard of Aden block has received from the Caution Center a letter read that a chemical tanker has been hijacked while being in the international waters of Gulf of Aden.

The letter said that the tanker has been subjected to piracy acts by unknown armed persons, according to the Information Center at the Interior Ministry.
Aden Coastguards said that they sent their boats to know identity of kidnapers and the destination the tanker taken to.

On the other hand, the cabinet formed a ministerial committee headed by Minister of Legal Affairs to study comprehensive plan of management for coastline regions presented by minister of water and environment.
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