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Man wanted for 2008 attack on the US embassy in Sanaa is among three fighters killed outside Sanaa, officials say.
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Qassem Aqlani, Yemeni head of security at the US embassy in Sanaa, shot dead on way to work by motorcycle gunman.
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At least one killed during rallies against film mocking Prophet Muhammad held in Karachi, Lahore and other cities.
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Gunmen on motorbikes kill man believed to have been a language teacher in southern city of Taiz, officials say.
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Forces at four military bases demand removal of departing president's half-brother from post of air force commander.
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President asks Yemeni people for forgiveness for "any shortcomings" during his 33-year rule, but says he will return.
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Thousands rally in Sanaa against adoption of law as part of power-transition deal brokered by Gulf states.
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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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Two days ahead of signing of Gulf peace deal, Sanaa sees one of the largest protests yet demanding president's ousting.
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Days before signing a Gulf-sponsored peace pact, a Yemen opposition bloc threatens to quit after more protesters killed.
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