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Shoura chairman back home
[21 November 2009]
Sana'a Forum delegations leave Yemen
[21 November 2009]
Yemen, IOM talk project to face mixed migration
[21 November 2009]
Sana'a Grouping assures full support for Yemen
[21 November 2009]
7 Ethiopians arrested in Yemen
[21 November 2009]
 
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FM: Houthis commit terrorist crimes, they will pay the price
[19 November 2009]
Despite hardships, Yemen exerts efforts to build economy
[16 November 2009]
Yemen launches exporting gas shipments from its strategic project
[09 November 2009]
Piracy, a concern shakes international navigation
[04 November 2009]
Year later, flood-affected people still waiting for support
[03 November 2009]
 
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Egypt's Mubarak blames Israel for undermining the peace process
[21 November 2009]
Suleiman: Lebanon has right to use all legitimate means to liberate lands
[21 November 2009]
UAE paper criticizes latest Israeli decision to built more homes in Eastern Jerusalem
[21 November 2009]
Israeli Army Kidnapped 6200 Children Since 2000: Report
[21 November 2009]
Kuwait-Iran ties deeply rooted - report
[20 November 2009]
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Transport minister praises cooperation of Comoros with teams of searching
[02/July/2009]


SANA'A, July 02 (Saba)-Minister of Transport Khaled al-Wazir praised on cooperation of the government of Comoros to Yemeni team who are participating in process of searching and rescue passengers of Yemenia plane, which crashed in the Indian Ocean near the Comoros Islands last Tuesday.

In a phone call with vice president of Comoros, al-Wazir briefed the vice president on the process of researching and investigations in the accident.

The vice president affirmed concern of his country to present all support to facilitate works of the teams of researching.

Al-Wazir said that the teams continued their search for victims and remains of the airplane.

He made it clear that a team from the insurance company arrived to Yemen and started its work by getting all technical documents related to the crashed plane in order to finalize measures of paying compensations.

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