person > Abdullatif al-Zayani
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President Hadi positive but warns that country cannot "withstand more crises" and says terrorism poses a threat.
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Battle for strategic border town enters third week, with Hezbollah and regime forces attacking besieged rebels.
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Gulf Co-operation Council raises concerns of possible radiation leaks after earthquake near Bushehr nuclear plant.
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New coalition gains recognition as air raids batter border towns and Israeli tanks fire into Syria for a second day.
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Recognition by the Gulf Co-operation Council
comes as Arab foreign ministers deliberate the Syrian crisis in Cairo.
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At least six people killed as forces loyal to president battle his opponents a day after he backed out of deal to quit.
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Gulf mediator leaves Sanaa after president refuses to ink plan that would have seen him stepping down in a month.
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Weeks after rejecting an earlier deal, Yemeni president Saleh agrees to sign deal to transfer power.
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Gulf state quits Yemen arbitration talks citing delays and "intensity of clashes" after more demonstrators killed.
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Deaths come as president's opponents launch campaign against a plan giving him one-month window to resign.
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