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Saleh calls for convening an emergency Arab summit
The Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh has stressed that the developments taking place in the region and the world concerning current conditions and developments in the occupied Palestinian territories and the continued Israeli terrorist operations against the Palestinian people, implications of the attacks against the US
Yemen-Regional, Politics, 9/27/2001

German hostage freed in Yemen
The German foreign minister Yushka Fischer has expressed his happiness and satisfaction over the release of the German commercial attache in the German embassy in Sanaa Rienre Burner on Sunday. The man was kidnapped by a Yemeni tribe two months earlier.
Yemen-Germany, Local, 9/25/2001


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