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Thousands in Sanaa's Change Square chant slogans in support of election in which vice-president will be sole candidate.
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After mass rallies and three failed pledges to resign, president signs power transfer deal, but uncertainty remains.
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Ali Abdullah Saleh, Yemen's president for three decades, has proved a wily political operator but a poor administrator.
Yemen
Last Modified: 23 Nov 2011 17:53 GMT
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Fighters killed as troops battle to retake southern city of Zinjibar, as protests against president continue in capital.
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The two opposing forces of unity and disunity are helping to shape the future of the struggle against Saleh in Yemen.
Opinion
Last Modified: 22 May 2011 14:01 GMT
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As protests against Ali Abdullah Saleh continue, opposition remains fractured, riven with differences.
Yemen
Last Modified: 10 Mar 2011 14:51 GMT
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Teenager killed and four people wounded in clash with soldiers in southern port of Aden, as protests enter 11th day.
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Leader of Yemen's separatist movement arrested in Aden amid countrywide protests.
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Violence escalates between government supporters and protesters calling for the president's ouster.
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Regime loyalists and plainclothes policemen attack protesters, mainly students, in Sanaa.
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