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IFJ urges Yemeni VP to end harassment against newspaper staff
(NewsYemen) - 2012-01-04
The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) on Tuesday condemned the harassment and intimidation of journalists at the government-owned and army-controlled 26 September newspaper, and wrote to Yemen's Vice-President Abdu Raboo Mansour Hadi calling on him to order an end to the threats against these journalists

Yemen's 280km march to arrive in Sana'a Saturday
( Five Yemeni protesters were wounded by gunmen loyal to President Saleh in northern the capital Sana'a on Friday.) - 2011-12-23
Thousands of youth on Friday morning marched from Change Square in Sana'a toward Naqeel Yasleh, northern Sana'a, to welcome a massive foot march, called “March of Life”, coming from Taiz, almost 280 km from Sana'a. When Sana'a march arrived in Kahaza area Friday afternoon some gunmen opened fire and threw stones at the march, wounding five marchers, three with live bullets and two others with stones

Bloodshed continues in Yemen's Taiz
( One woman and two children were killed in renewed shelling of neighborhoods in the city of Taiz by forces loyal to the honorable President Ali Abdullah Saleh at dawn on Sunday.) - 2011-12-04
Saleh signed the Gulf initiative in Riyadh in November 23 and transferred powers to Vice President Abdo Rabo Hadi to begin forming a national consensus government and a military committee to end violence against protesters and civilians in several cities within five days after the signing of the initiative and its implementation mechanism

UNICEF says 109 children killed in Yemen
( UNICEF said continued conflicts and political struggles throughout Yemen have led to a widespread and deep humanitarian crisis, especially for children and women.) - 2011-11-22
Since the beginning of civil unrest, a total of 109 children have been killed in Yemen and close to 300 injured by shootings or shrapnel. Malnutrition rates in some parts of the country have become extremely high, and fewer and fewer children are receiving basic immunizations, while schools, which should be safe havens for children, are either closed or occupied by armed forces

Yemeni forces shell residential locations in Sana'a, kill 7-year girl
( A 7-year girl was killed and other five other were wounded when a shell fired by forces loyal to President Saleh fell near her school in the capital Sana'a Sunday morning.) - 2011-10-02
The family of Maram Saeed Bashir told News Yemen that Maram was killed by a shell that fell outside her Salahaddin School on the 16 Meter Street in Sana'a, almost 200 meters from protesters square. Eyewitnesses told News Yemen that forces loyal to President Saleh shelled with heavy weapons some locations of the pro-revolution 1st Armored Division in an attempt to retake control of those locations that the 1st Armored Division took over after Saleh's forces attacked protesters in

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Czech PM Deputy in Yemen
(SANA'A, May 20 (Saba)) 2013-05-20 - Retrieved at: 2013-05-20 17:11:00 GMT

[20/ãÇíæ/2013] SANA'A, May 20 (Saba) - First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic Karel Schwarzenberg on Monday arrived in Sana'a on an official visit. Schwarzenberg said that he would hold talks with a number of senior officials at the government over the bilateral economic cooperation relations, adding that his accompanying delegation included a number of Czech businessmen for this purpose
[source: Yemen News Agency (Saba)]

FM receives Czech's First Deputy Prime
(26 September News) 2013-05-20 - Retrieved at: 2013-05-20 17:11:00 GMT
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SANA'A - First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic Karel Schwarzenberg on Monday arrived in Sana'a on an official visit. Schwarzenberg said that he would hold talks with a number of senior officials at the government over the bilateral economic cooperation relations, adding that his accompanying delegation included a number of Czech businessmen for this purpose
[source: 26 September News]

Al-Qaeda militants are stroke down in Abyan
(Yemen Post Staff) 2013-05-20 - Retrieved at: 2013-05-20 17:11:00 GMT

As Yemen stand off against al-Qaeda is increasing in intensity with every new murdered intelligence officer and attack against the state authority, the coalition government is retaliating as brutely as it knows how, aiming to strike fear at the heart of terror militants. Officials confirmed on Monday that two alleged al-Qaeda operatives based in al-Baydha, north of Abyan and south of the capital, Sana'a; had been killed in an authorized American-led drone strike while they were driving near
[source: Yemen Post Newspaper]

Lisa Hassani versus Mohammed Ali Ahmed
(Yemen Post Staff) 2013-05-20 - Retrieved at: 2013-05-20 17:11:00 GMT

On Sunday, before the National Dialogue team of representatives assigned to deal with the southern issue, Lisa Hassani, herself a member of the team and Haraki militant (Southern Secessionist Movement) was physically assaulted by Mohammed Ali Ahmed, one of al-Harak's most prominent politicians and the NDC southern issue team leader when she demanded that the work session be canceled in solidarity with a recent tribal attack against two young Yemenis, Khaled Mohammed al-Khatib and Hassan Jaafar
[source: Yemen Post Newspaper]

PM receives letter from FAO Director-General
(SANA'A, May 20 (Saba)) 2013-05-20 - Retrieved at: 2013-05-20 17:10:00 GMT

[20/ãÇíæ/2013] SANA'A, May 20 (Saba) - Prime Minister Mohammed Salem Basendwa on Monday received a letter from Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) Director-General José Graziano da Silva. The letter handed over by FAO representative in Yemen Fuad Aldomy dealt with current cooperation relations between Yemen and FAO, and the means to improve them in the light of the last February visit Silva paid to Yemen, including the FAO's support to Yemen in the food security area
[source: Yemen News Agency (Saba)]

PM meets Qatari diplomat
(SANA'A, May 20 (Saba)) 2013-05-20 - Retrieved at: 2013-05-20 17:10:00 GMT

[20/ãÇíæ/2013] SANA'A, May 20 (Saba) - Prime Minister Mohammed Salem Basendwa on Monday met here with charge d'affaires of the Qatari embassy in Yemen Saeed al-Marri, who congratulated Basendwa on returning home safe and success of the operation he underwent recently. During the meeting, the Qatari diplomat accented his country continuous support to Yemen, particularly in the current circumstances
[source: Yemen News Agency (Saba)]

Hadi receives congratulatory cables on Unification Day
(26 September News) 2013-05-20 - Retrieved at: 2013-05-20 14:10:00 GMT
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President Abd Rabbo Mansour Hadi received on Monday congratulations cables from Portuguese President Anibal Silva, Maltese President George Abela, and King Bhumibol Adulyadej of Thailand on the occasion of the 23rd Unification Day.
[source: 26 September News]

President receives congratulations on 23rd National Day
(Yemen News Agency (Saba)) 2013-05-20 - Retrieved at: 2013-05-20 11:10:00 GMT

[20/ãÇíæ/2013] SANA’A, May 20 (Saba)- President Abd Rabbo Mansour Hadi received on Monday congratulations cables from Portuguese President Anibal Silva, Maltese President George Abela, and King Bhumibol Adulyadej of Thailand on the occasion of the 23rd National Day. BA Saba
[source: Yemen News Agency (Saba)]

World Bank to help Yemen achieve transparency
(Yemen Post Staff) 2013-05-20 - Retrieved at: 2013-05-20 11:10:00 GMT

World Bank (WB) granted Yemen million to set in place a system which will promote transparency and accountability with all state institutions. WB confirmed on Sunday it had approved a million loan "to help improve efficiency, transparency and accountability in the management of of systems and institutions of public finances and to meet public's demands
[source: Yemen Post Newspaper]

Coalition government to end oil subsidies to cover national deficit
(Yemen Post Staff) 2013-05-20 - Retrieved at: 2013-05-20 11:10:00 GMT

Officials at the ministry of finance have revealed that as Yemen is facing an ever mounting deficit, which is threatening to bankrupt the country unless something drastic is done to improve Yemen's cashflow, the government is leaning toward putting an end to oil subsidies as to generate a new source of income
[source: Yemen Post Newspaper]



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