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At least eight killed, including five suspected al-Qaeda fighters, in strike near town of Radaa, in southern Yemen.
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At least five people dead as troops led by son of former president Ali Abdullah Saleh attack offices with machine guns.
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Bomber is reported to have killed at least 45 people during funeral service in the city of Jaar in Abyan province.
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After government troops forced the group to flee Jaar, residents say they feel relief mixed with worry.
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Officials say southern port city of Shuqra recaptured weeks after victory in towns of Jaar and Zinjibar.
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Government retakes southern city captured by hardline Qaeda-associated armed movement in 2011.
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An explainer on who is fighting whom and why in the Arabian Peninsula state.
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Last Modified: 06 Jun 2012 13:23 GMT
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Thousands of troops and tribal fighters backed by air force and drones battle group's Arabian wing for control of south.
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At least seven deaths reported in fighting in town southeast of Sanaa, as army offensive continues further south.
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Al-Qaeda fighters killed in clashes and air strikes as Yemeni troops battle to dislodge group from town of Zinjibar.
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