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[19 March 2010]
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[19 March 2010]
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[16 March 2010]
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[13 March 2010]
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[13 March 2010]
Pan-Arab daily interviews with Yemeni ruling party senior member
[13 March 2010]
 
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Dubai International Film Festival to be held in December
[19 March 2010]
World Bank warns of energy crunch in Eastern Europe, Central Asia
[18 March 2010]
N. Korea executes official for currency reform failure : Yonhap
[18 March 2010]
UK terror interrogation guidelines to be delayed
[18 March 2010]
Nigeria Leader Goodluck Dissolves Cabinet
[18 March 2010]
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From Aden, President to address nation on 42nd anniversary of Independence Day
[19/November/2009]

SANA'A, Nov. 19 (Saba)- On occasion of Eid al Adha and the 42nd anniversary of Independence Day- 30th November, President of the Republic Ali Abdullah Saleh would deliver a speech to the nation in coming days from Aden city, 26sep.net reported on Thursday.

It is scheduled that the president's speech would review current developments in the nation and efforts of the state to maintain security and stability to bring an end for the sedition in Saada.

He would also point out to efforts exerted by the government to reduce poverty and unemployment in the country as well as improving living standard of the people, the website of the military forces added.

The website expected that the president's speech would indicate to positions of the country toward latest regional and international developments including the situations in the Middle East, Iraq, Sudan and Somalia.

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