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Sana'a, Kharkiv universities sign academic cooperation agreement
[13 May 2008]
WB delegation leaves Sana'a
[13 May 2008]
President Saleh sends condolences cable to Emir of Kuwait
[13 May 2008]
Arab National Conference ends its 19th session
[13 May 2008]
WB reviews development activities in al-Dhala
[13 May 2008]
 
  Reports
$10.6 mln program document signed to address HIV/AIDS in Yemen
[12 May 2008]
YPC: 53.8% of Yemenis refuse idea of electing woman as governor
[05 May 2008]
Yemen tourism industry affected by terrorist events, says tourism official
[03 May 2008]
Committee goes, committee comes
[26 April 2008]
How Much Do We Know about Avian Flu?
[17 April 2008]
 
  International
YAJC 9th session to be held in Algiers
[15 February 2008]
Yemen, Cuba higher education cooperation reviewed
[15 February 2008]
World countries marks Sept. 11 attacks
[11 September 2007]
Iranian official: Security of Yemen is security of Iran
[18 July 2007]
President Saleh assures Qadhaffi on Yemen security
[22 July 2005]
  International
Blast kills at least Five ,injured 31 in Southern Afghan City
[17 March 2005] KANDAHAR,(Saba) - Two bomb blasts ripped through the southern Afghan city of Kandahar killing five people and injuring 31 hours after
US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice arrived in the country, officials said Thursday.

A bomb blast hit a taxi carrying four women and two children and injured others sitting in a nearby restaurant in the downtown Ahazrat Jibaba area of the city, said deputy provincial police chief Gen. Salim Khan.

Kabul, some 290 miles northeast of Kandahar, has not seen any major militant incident since last October.

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