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Agreement of twinning between Aden and Shanghai signed
[29 July 2010]
Seminar on women's access to parliament in Hodeidah
[29 July 2010]
GPC, JMP sign minutes of their representatives for preparing national dialogue
[29 July 2010]
Parliament ratifies loan agreements to finance rural electricity, Socotra seaport
[29 July 2010]
Several cooperation deals on Yemeni-Syrian committee's table
[29 July 2010]
 
  Reports
Al-Anesi: SNACC has sent 24 corruption issues to prosecution
[28 July 2010]
Al-Awlaki radicalized in the U.S.; Yemeni official says
[23 July 2010]
Yemen prepares security plan to host Gulf 20th Football Championship
[21 July 2010]
Yemen: Cancer kills Mawa families
[18 July 2010]
Yemen plans flotilla to break Gaza blockade
[16 July 2010]
 
  International
Roundup: Palestinian factions urge Arab Peace Initiative Committee not to back direct talks
[28 July 2010]
UN Chief Welcomes Approval of New Chief For Un S In-House Watchdog
[28 July 2010]
SKorea-US Drills Head into Final Day
[28 July 2010]
Jordan plays important role in direct negotiations -- Lieberman
[28 July 2010]
Passenger plane crashes in Pakistan, all 152 passengers killed
[28 July 2010]
  Local
Security source: six al-Qaeda elements killed in air strike
[15/January/2010]

SANA'A, Jan.15 (Saba) - Six al-Qaeda elements  were reportedly killed in a successful air strike launched on Friday afternoon by Yemeni air forces in al-Ajasher area, located between Saada and Jawf provinces, the 26sep.net cited a security source.

The air strike targeted a group of al-Qaeda elements, including the terrorists Qasem al-Raymi ,Ammar Obada al-Waili, Saleh al-Tais and Aidh Jaber al-Shabwani  who were boarding two cars ,and destroyed their cars, the source pointed.

Two terrorists could escape and they are traced by the security forces to arrest them and bring them to justice, the security source said.

The source reiterated that the war with the terrorist elements, whether from al Qaeda or others would remain open and continuous.

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