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Yemen, WHO, UNICEF discuss health aid aspects
[13 February 2012]
Saleh urges Yemenis to partake in presidential election
[13 February 2012]
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]
 
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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]
 
  International
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]
  International
16,813 deaths from pandemic influenza - WHO
[19/March/2010]
GENEVA, March 19 (Saba) -- The World Health Organization (WHO) announced Friday that at least 16,813 deaths of pandemic influenza H1N1 2009 were reported in more than 213 countries and overseas territories or communities as of March 14, Kuwait News Agency (KUNA) reported on Friday.

A quick look at last weeks update shows that the number of deaths from the pandemic influenza have increased by 100 cases.

According to the WHO update the most active areas of pandemic influenza transmission continue to be in Southeast Asia and West Africa.

Limited data suggests that pandemic influenza activity may be increasing across parts of Central America and the Caribbean.

Low levels of pandemic influenza virus continue to circulate across southern and south-eastern Europe and in East, West, and South Asia. Although pandemic influenza virus continues to be the predominant influenza virus circulating worldwide, seasonal influenza B viruses are predominate in East Asia, and have been detected at low levels across southeast Asia and eastern Africa.
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