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