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Govt source: ambassadors accredited to government not parties
[03 December 2008]
Yemen, Turkey to boost parliamentary cooperation
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SMI to establish optical fiber factory in Aden
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Political role of tribe in Yemen to be discussed
[24 July 2008]
First Management Leaders Forum launched in Sana'a
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Yemen-based banks record net profits of $100 mln in 2007
[20 May 2008]
Yemen, UNDP sign three project documents on poverty reduction, reforms
[14 May 2008]
$10.6 mln program document signed to address HIV/AIDS in Yemen
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YAJC 9th session to be held in Algiers
[15 February 2008]
Yemen, Cuba higher education cooperation reviewed
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World countries marks Sept. 11 attacks
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[18 July 2007]
President Saleh assures Qadhaffi on Yemen security
[22 July 2005]
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Security thwart attempted diesel smuggle, seize 14 hand- grenades at scrap store
[11 October 2008]
HAJJAH, Oct 11 (Saba) – The security forces in Hajjah province have seized a car carrying 37 diesel barrels planned for smuggle.

They confiscated diesel and launched an investigation into the incident.

Earlier, the province security forces seized a water truck inside which diesel quantities were found, not water. The truck driver, is said to have bought diesel from several fuel stations in Haradh city to smuggle them.

On the other hand, the security forces have launched an investigation into the possession of 14 hand grenades that were found at a scrap metal store in Taiz.

11 British-made and 3-China-made hand-grenades have been seized at scrap shop in Taiz province with the shop owner, 35, but reasons behind their availability there are still unclear.

Recently Yemen has suffered from diesel shortages that forced the closure of many fuel stations and operational facilities.

The government worked hard to supply diesel quantities to satisfy local demand through importing appropriate quantities from abroad.

The security forces have lately blocked several attempts to smuggle large amounts of diesel and confiscated them.
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