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Yemeni officials say the ship seized last month was carrying anti-aircraft missiles and other weapons.
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Yemen's main oil pipeline shut after bombings
Unknown attackers set off explosives in two places, damaging country's main pipeline that carries oil to the Red Sea.
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Last Modified: 12 Nov 2012 11:07 GMT
Yemeni president sacks ex-regime loyalists
President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi fires scores of old-regime loyalists including two military chiefs close to Ali Saleh.
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Yemen transition government starts work
Prime Minister Mohammed Baswinder heads the new government to pave way for President Ali Abdullah Saleh to step down.
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Last Modified: 10 Dec 2011 13:26 GMT
More deaths in Yemen violence
At least two killed in shelling in the city of Taiz following protests, taking the death toll in violence there to 17.
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Last Modified: 03 Dec 2011 20:04 GMT
Yemen's vice-president calls snap elections
Ballot will be held on February 21, a year ahead of schedule, to comply with power-sharing deal signed this week.
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Last Modified: 26 Nov 2011 18:32 GMT
Yemen rivals' talks remain deadlocked
Vice-president says opposition and government close to deal, as protests continue amidst UN efforts to defuse crisis.
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UN envoy returns to Yemen amid unrest
A United Nations diplomat is in Sanaa to push Gulf-backed deal for president to step down as more attacks hit Taiz.
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Last Modified: 10 Nov 2011 15:21 GMT
Yemen's Saleh authorises power transfer talks
Decree gives vice-president authority to sign and implement a GCC-sponsored plan to end the months-long crisis.
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Last Modified: 12 Sep 2011 16:15 GMT
Yemen troops 'reclaim' southern city
Military says it has wrested Zinjibar, capital of Abyan province, from al-Qaeda-linked fighters.
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