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Key dates in the Arab nation since a transition accord was signed by the regime and opposition in November 2011.
Bombing near southern city of Jaar kills seven suspects, including the group's local leader, according to officials.
Bomber is reported to have killed at least 45 people during funeral service in the city of Jaar in Abyan province.
After government troops forced the group to flee Jaar, residents say they feel relief mixed with worry.
Troops kill 21 al-Qaeda members in Shabwa province, officials say, as US admits taking "direct action" in the country.
Officials say southern port city of Shuqra recaptured weeks after victory in towns of Jaar and Zinjibar.
Government retakes southern city captured by hardline Qaeda-associated armed movement in 2011.
Thousands of troops and tribal fighters backed by air force and drones battle group's Arabian wing for control of south.
At least seven deaths reported in fighting in town southeast of Sanaa, as army offensive continues further south.
Thursday's fights are part of the army's wider offensive on an al-Qaeda hideout in the country's south.
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