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Arab union to meet in Sanaa
The meeting will discuss Israeli practices in the Palestinian territories, notably the Judaization policy in Jerusalem and the expansion of settlements in the occupied territories.
Yemen, Politics, 9/5/1997

Yemen will not raise fuel prices
Hundreds of Yemeni citizens formed lines while waiting their turn to fill their cars with fuel after hearing rumors about increasing fuel prices.
Yemen, Economics, 9/2/1997

Yemen tried 11 persons over bomb attack
Yemen, 9/1/1997

Economic reform program extended three years
The Yemeni cabinet approved a proposal to extend the term of the economic reform plan for 3 more years in order to reduce the country's enormous budget deficit.
Yemen, Economics, 9/1/1997


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