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Saada governor meets ex-detainees freed by al-Houthis
[19 March 2010]
Yemen makes giant flag
[19 March 2010]
Businessmen of Yemen and Malaysia talk on economic cooperation
[18 March 2010]
Workshop on war-affected children protection concluded
[18 March 2010]
Yemen calls for urgent conference over Zionist plots against al-Quds
[18 March 2010]
 
  Reports
Yemeni official describes Osama Bin Ladin as "the big devil"
[19 March 2010]
Al-Hitar: Ignoring militants helps al-Qaeda's growth
[16 March 2010]
President Saleh lectures on unity, urges opposition to engage in dialogue
[13 March 2010]
Yemeni businessmen seek trade in Pakistan
[13 March 2010]
Pan-Arab daily interviews with Yemeni ruling party senior member
[13 March 2010]
 
  International
Dubai International Film Festival to be held in December
[19 March 2010]
World Bank warns of energy crunch in Eastern Europe, Central Asia
[18 March 2010]
N. Korea executes official for currency reform failure : Yonhap
[18 March 2010]
UK terror interrogation guidelines to be delayed
[18 March 2010]
Nigeria Leader Goodluck Dissolves Cabinet
[18 March 2010]
  Local
Arab, European leaders console Saleh
[04/July/2009]

SANA'A, July 04 (Saba) – President Ali Abdullah Saleh received Saturday condolences from Arab and European leaders.

The cables were sent by Bahrain King Hamad Bin Eissa Al Khalifa, Tunisian President, Zain Al Abideen bin Ali and Spain's King Juan Carlos I.

The leaders offered their condolences for the victims of the Yemenia flight crash.

Saleh also received condolences from Vice President of the UAE, governor of Dubai Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum.

The Yemenia flight IY 626 crashed into the Indian Ocean last week with 153 people including a crew of 11 onboard.

Only a French teenage girl could survive the disaster, with few bodies and some pieces of the wreckage of the airplane have been recovered so far.

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