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Schools shut for two days as stormy weather sparks widespread flooding across country leaving one man killed.
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Cristina Kirchner's popularity ahead of Sunday's vote is attributed to her government's social and economic policies.
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Last Modified: 23 Oct 2011 11:13 GMT
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At least fifteen people, including two women, reportedly killed in Sanaa as death toll increase.
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Mortars hit street where protesters seeking president's removal are camped, raising spectre of fresh violence.
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Truce mediated by Yemen vice-president between pro- and anti-regime forces brings relative peace after earlier fighting.
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More killed in rocket attack, pushing the toll past 60 as clashes between ex-soldiers and pro-Saleh forces continue.
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More than 50 people killed in two days as security forces fire upon anti-government protesters.
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At least 21 killed in fresh violence in Sanaa, a day after dozens were shot dead by forces loyal to President Saleh.
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At least 26 anti-government demonstrators killed as forces loyal to Ali Abdullah Saleh open fire in the capital Sanaa.
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Protesters storm Yemen's main university and other schools are closed as speculation over fate of president intensifies.
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Some urbanites are returning to their rural roots to farm the land.
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Kuwait's 'Bidoon' have been stripped of rights and treated as second-class citizens.
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