TWENTY SEVEN KILLED AS YEMEN ARMY REPELS MILITANT AMBUSH
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Saudi Crown Prince Nayef Dies New Heir Needed




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Forty Militants Killed In South Yemen Defense Ministry




Forty militants were killed in southern Yemen when government troops captured a military position and trapped 300 fighters there, the Defense Ministry said in a text message sent on Thursday.It gave
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- YEMEN ARMY IN MAJOR VICTORY RETAKES TWO CITIES
Yemen Army In Major Victory Retakes Two Cities




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Yemeni Army Says Retakes Militant Stronghold Of Jaar




The Yemeni army has retaken the southern town of Jaar from al Qaeda-linked militants after heavy fighting that killed at least 24 people, the Defense Ministry and residents said on Tuesday.The
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Exclusive US To Slap Terrorist Label On Nigerian Militants




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Burundi Sentences Journalist To Life For Terrorism




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AP IMPACT Syria Rebels Divided At Times Violent




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- SUICIDE BOMBER KILLS SOUTH YEMEN ARMY CHIEF
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Antigovernment Protests Spread Across Khartoum




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Sect Claims Multiple Attacks On NE Nigeria City




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- CLASHES AIR STRIKES IN SOUTH YEMEN 13 KILLED
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- 2 SOUTH AFRICANS FREED FROM SOMALI PIRATES
2 South Africans Freed From Somali Pirates




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- 2 SOUTH AFRICANS FREED FROM SOMALI PIRATES
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