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1 dead as Anti-Piracy Forces attack Yemeni boat
[04 November 2009]
Ambush Kills 5 Policemen in Eastern Yemen
[04 November 2009]
President Saleh condoles Saudi King on sister death
[04 November 2009]
Yemen, Japan sign agreement to purchase 280 tractors for farmers
[03 November 2009]
YJS organizes preparatory meeting for press freedom advocacy network
[03 November 2009]
 
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Year later, flood-affected people still waiting for support
[03 November 2009]
Europeans to enjoy Yemen's history, beauty
[31 October 2009]
Yemeni hospitals refuse receiving swine flu infected
[27 October 2009]
French cooperation in Yemen: long-standing and diverse
[25 October 2009]
Yemen, Swaziland establish diplomatic, economic relations
[25 October 2009]
 
  International
Sheikh Khalifa re-elected president of UAE
[03 November 2009]
Total freeze on Israeli settlements will pave way for Middle East peace process, UAE papers
[02 November 2009]
Palestine Requests a Meeting For Arab Follow-Up Committee
[02 November 2009]
Sudanese President to visit Egypt next week
[02 November 2009]
Saudi Arabia participates in 19th annual World Assembly of Airport Council
[02 November 2009]
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Yemen, UNICEF conclude child trafficking issues
[30/June/2009]

MAHWEET, June 30 (Saba) - The Yemeni Supreme Council of Motherhood and Childhood (SCMC) in collaboration with UNCEIF concluded on Tuesday a training course on raising awareness about child trafficking for 26 journalists.

The course aimed at introducing participants to the issue of child Trafficking and exerted efforts by the government to address them, in addition to indicators and data on child trafficking case, the position of Islamic law and health and psychological effects resulting from this phenomenon.

At the conclusion of course, deputy Mahweet governor Hamood Shamlan
pointed out to the importance of giving attention to all children and commitment to international laws that criminalize the abuse of children.

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