We have started to collect the most important news related to Yemen in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
Yemen and the World Bank bring together international donors to raise money to fight poverty in the country.
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Yemeni security forces kill a convicted al-Qaeda fugitive who escaped from jail earlier this year, officials say.
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Four French tourists abducted in Yemen have been freed, says an MP who has been mediating their release.
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Ali Abdullah Saleh is re-elected in Yemen in a vote dubbed fair by monitors amid opposition fraud claims.
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Early results in Yemen's presidential election show the president of 28 years leading with more than 80% of the vote.
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Four suicide attackers are killed while trying to blow up oil installations in Yemen, the authorities say.
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A stampede at a presidential election campaign rally in Yemen kills and injures dozens of people, reports say.
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Four French tourists are seized by Yemeni tribesmen apparently seeking government concessions.
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Two die in a series of blasts at a weapons storage facility in the Yemeni port city of Aden.
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Three people are killed in Yemen as supporters of the governing party and the Islamist opposition clash.
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Yemeni opposition parties nominate a politician from the formerly communist South Yemen as their candidate.
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Yemen's President Ali Abdullah Saleh says he will run for office again, reversing an earlier decision to not stand.
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