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Yemen, Malaysia in talks
[20 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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Kuwait-Iran ties deeply rooted - report
[20 November 2009]
US special envoy arrives in Sudan Nov. 16 to push Darfur talks
[15 November 2009]
Saudi-East African Forum opened
[14 November 2009]
Qatar Assigns Importance to Protect Civilians in Armed Conflict
[12 November 2009]
UAE is committed to maintaining world peace and security
[10 November 2009]
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President Saleh hosts luncheon banquet for UK Prince
[05/November/2009]
SANA'A, Nov. 05 (Saba)- President Ali Abdullah Saleh hosted on Tuesday a luncheon banquet in honor of the UK's Special Representative for International Trade and Investment Prince Andrew Edward currently visiting the country.

The luncheon was attended by a number of senior Yemeni officials and the members of the Yemeni-British Friendship Association.

Prince Andrew arrived early Thursday in Sana'a on a two-day visit to the country in which he will meet a number of senior Yemeni officials.

The Prince's talks with the Yemeni officials will focus on the prospects for strengthening bilateral cooperation between Yemen and Britain. 

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