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One- year suspended sentence against six convicts in targeting unity
[16 March 2010]
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[13 March 2010]
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[13 March 2010]
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[12 March 2010]
 
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Fatah and Hamas Debate in Doha Today
[15 March 2010]
Pentagon official privatizes spy operation in war zone: report
[15 March 2010]
EU''s foreign policy chief meets Arab League Sec. Gen.
[15 March 2010]
Iran rejects allegations over earlier nuclear program by help of Pakistan
[15 March 2010]
US State Dept. launches interactive foreign policy website
[15 March 2010]
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Al-Menisi: KAFED to support projects of Marib electricity, rural roads
[18/November/2009]
SANA'A, Nov.18 (Saba) - Head of Arab Economic Development (KAFED)'s mission Tariq al-Menisi affirmed on Wednesday that the fund will support Yemen to implement Marib electricity project and the rural roads projects during the coming period.

He described his talks with Yemeni government officials as successful and fruitful and resulted in signing an agreement to finance Soctora commercial port project.

Upon departing Sana'a, al-Menisi told Saba that the cost of the project amounts to $50 million which the fund contributes $41 million, pointing that the project, which its execution takes three years, will contribute to supporting the socioeconomic and tourist development in Socotra archipelago.

Kuwait's support to this project comes within fulfillment of its commitments to Yemen during the London conference of donors held in November 2006, al-Menisi noted.

Yemen and KAFED signed last Tuesday an agreement through which the Kuwaiti fund presents $41 million to finance Socotra commercial port project.

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