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Yemen interior ministry website urges 'no confrontation' with rebels


Yemen interior ministry website urges 'no confrontation' with rebels


SANAA: Yemen's interior ministry urged the security services on Sunday to avoid confronting Shiite rebels who have seized key institutions in Sanaa, in a statement posted on its website. Interior Minister Abdo al-Tarib urged "all members of the ministry ...


Peace deal signed in Yemen; prime minster quits


CAIRO - A peace agreement signed in Yemen on Sunday offered the hope of a resolution to a spasm of sectarian violence that has killed more than 140 people and reportedly led to the resignation of the country's prime minister. The impoverished but ...


Document Signed to Solve Political Crisis in Yemen


After weeks of political conflict that has gripped Yemen, the government and the Shia Houthi rebels have finally come to an agreement that will end the struggle. The two sides have agreed to the forming of a new government and that a new prime-minister be ...


Yemen rivals sign peace agreement


A UN-brokered peace deal between Houthi rebels and Yemen's government has been signed while the Houthis have taken control of government buildings and a state radio and TV station in the capital, Sanaa. Al Jazeera's Mohamed Vall, reporting from Sanaa, said ...


Yemen kills 45 Qaeda suspects - ‘Recruits’ taken by surprise


SANAA, March 10, (Agencies): Air strikes killed at least 45 suspected al-Qaeda militants in Yemen, in the first such action since a massive attack on the army, local officials said on Saturday. The sources said that 27 were killed and 55 wounded in air ...


Yemen Signs Peace Deal After Prime Minister Resigns


Yemen's Shi'ite Muslim rebels on Sunday signed an agreement with other political parties to form a more inclusive government. > > >


Yemen government signs peace deal with Shiites


SANAA, Yemen -- Yemeni government officials and Shiite rebels signed a peace agreement on Sunday after days of violence that left more than 140 people dead and sent thousands fleeing their homes, state media said, although major rebel advances earlier in the day deepened a sense of uncertainty in th ...



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