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VP receives credentials of new ambassadors to Yemen
[12 February 2012]
Yemen, Finland discuss preparations for Riyadh donor conference
[12 February 2012]
New member in SNACC sworn in
[12 February 2012]
Gov't not to allow presidential election to be disrupted
[12 February 2012]
Turkey is ready to support Yemen in development area: diplomat says
[11 February 2012]
 
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President Saleh speaks to Yemeni media
[23 January 2012]
Al-Qirbi rule out possibility of religious conflict in Yemen
[17 January 2012]
Saudi support to implement the Gulf initiative, says Basindwa
[17 January 2012]
President Saleh says Yemen heading towards "reconciliation"
[26 December 2011]
President Saleh chairs GPC meeting
[09 December 2011]
 
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Car bomb hits police chief in Iraq's Kirkuk, 2 killed
[23 May 2011]
S.Korea opens trial of 5 arrested Somali pirates
[23 May 2011]
Obama: US to help maintain Israel's qualitative military edge
[23 May 2011]
Tornadoes hit central U.S., killing at least 30
[23 May 2011]
Israeli Forces Arrests Six Palestinians
[17 May 2011]
  Local
Over 5300 Somali refugees arrived in Yemen in September 2009
[30/September/2009]
SANA'A, Sep.30 9(Saba) - About 133 Somali refugees among them 33 women debarked Wednesday in Thubab coast in Taiz province and Broom coast in Hadramout province, Information Center of Interior Ministry said.

The main camp for Somali refugees in Kharaz area, Lahj province, has received 149 Somali refugees sent from the temporary lodging camp in Maifa'a district, Shabwa province, the center indicted.

Interior Ministry revealed that the number of Somali refugees, who arrived in the Yemeni territories during September 2009, amounted to about 3615 refugees among them about 1000 women and 100 children.

The center made it clear that the statistics in the coastal provinces showed that September 2009 witnessed a daily influx of Somali refugees to Yemen's coasts onboard of unsafe voyages, pointing that nearly 130 refugees died before setting their feet on the Yemeni coastlines.

On another hand, the center pointed out that the security services arrested Tuesday in Sharab district in Taiz province 98 Ethiopians among them 44women, who sneaked illegally into Yemen through the coast of Thubab.

The total number of Ethiopian migrants who sneaked to Yemen coming from the African Horn during September reached 500, according to a security statistic.

According to the Yemeni official statistics, more than 800,000 Somali refugees are in Yemen. However, the UNHCR estimated number of the refugees from Somalia at 160,000.

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