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Yemen’s ex-president Ali Abdullah Saleh killed in Sanaa clashesThe circumstances of Saleh's death were unclear but Houthi officials said their forces caught up with him as he tried to flee Sanaa.WorldDec 4, 2017
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How Saudi Arabia (and friends) moved so fast to intervene in YemenThe intervention in Yemen appeared as a swift reaction to a rapidly deteriorating situation, but it's quite likely that Saudi Arabia has been preparing to confront the Houthis for a while.WorldMar 27, 2015
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What you need to know about the crisis in YemenHere's a look at what's happening in Yemen and why it is important globally.WorldMar 25, 2015
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What you need to know about Yemen’s political turmoilA power shift is happening in Yemen after President Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi , the prime minister and cabinet all resigned from government.WorldJan 22, 2015
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