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  • ==Provinces of Yemen==
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  • {{r|North Yemen}} {{r|South Yemen}}
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  • [[President of Yemen]]
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  • ...The National, and is the co-founder of Waq al-Waq: Islam and Insurgency in Yemen Blog.<ref>{{citation | title = UPDATE: Up to the minute - "The Yemen Crisis: Some Ground Truths," now Jan. 13
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  • Government, tribal authorities, and insurgents in [[Yemen]]
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  • The economic capital of [[Yemen]], known for its large port.
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  • UNESCO World Heritage site in Yemen, famous for its mudbrick skyscrapers.
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  • ...st Asia which borders the [[United Arab Emirates]], [[Saudi Arabia]] and [[Yemen]].
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  • [[U.S. Ambassador to Yemen]] as of 2007; [[Foreign Service Officer]]; Arabic linguist; specialist in [
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  • *President of Yemen and issues of succession, http://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/05/world/middleeas
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  • [[Head of State]] of the [[Republic of Yemen]], currently [[Ali Abdallah Salih]]
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  • Also written [[Sana'a]], the national capital of Yemen, located in the northern, inland part of the country
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  • ...retary of State for Near Eastern Affairs (1994-1997); [[U.S. Ambassador to Yemen]] (1991-1994)
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  • U.S. expert on [[Yemen]], a terrorism analyst for the [[Jamestown Foundation]] and a doctoral cand
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  • ...services in the [[Occupied Territories]], with offices in [[Syria]] and [[Yemen]]
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  • ...Qaeda]] suicide attack in 2000, by an explosive-filled boat in [[Aden]], [[Yemen]]; she is back on duty after losing 17 sailors and undergoing lengthy repai
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  • While Iran and Yemen topped the discussion at the meeting, it also dealt with specifics of Afgha ===Yemen===
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  • ...e most important city of southern [[Yemen]], and former capital of [[South Yemen]]. The old town (also known as ''Crater'') is located in the [[crater]] of
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  • {{r|Yemen}} {{r|South Yemen}}
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  • ...the Fletcher School of Tufts University (2008-2009); [[U.S. Ambassador to Yemen]] (1984-1986); [[U.S Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates (1992-1995); sc
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  • One of several distinct insurgencies in the [[Republic of Yemen]], which states its goal is protection of a [[Shi'a]] minority; the Yemeni
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  • Petitioner in the case of ''[[Hamdi v. Rumsfeld]]'', an [[Yemen|Yemenite]] citizen captured by Afghan militias in the [[Afghanistan War (20
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  • *[[Yemen]]
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  • {{r|Yemen}}
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  • {{r|Yemen}}
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  • {{r|Republic of Yemen}}
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  • ...ddle East during the February-March 1998 Iraq crisis; [[U.S. Ambassador to Yemen]] (1994-1997) and [[U.S. Ambassador to Iraq]] (1984-1988), where he was the
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  • {{seealso|Republic of Yemen}} {{Image|Yemen base map.gif|right|350px|Location of Yemen}}
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  • *[[Yemen]]
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  • {{r|Yemen}}
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  • ...r, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, Tunisia, United Arab Emirates, and Yemen.
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  • {{r|Yemen}}
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  • ...t was attacked by suicide bombers in October 2002, in the Gulf of Aden off Yemen.<ref name=Pacom20050606> | title=Al-Qaeda fugitive killed in Yemen
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  • {{r|Yemen}}
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  • ...abia]], [[Sudan]], [[Syria]], [[Tunisia]], [[United Arab Emirates]], and [[Yemen]].
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  • {{r|Yemen}}
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  • ...India, Iraq, North Korea, Libya, Poland, Romania, Russia, Syria, Vietnam, Yemen, and Yugoslavia.
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  • {{seealso|Yemen}} {{seealso|U.S. policy towards Yemen}}
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  • *{{r|U.S. Ambassador to Yemen}}
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  • {{rpl|Yemen}}
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  • .... It has borders with the [[United Arab Emirates]], [[Saudi Arabia]] and [[Yemen]]. The capital city of Oman is [[Muscat]], and the official language is [[A
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  • ==Yemen== ...nion of Muslim Scholars, which is sending a delegation to the Republic of Yemen to mediate the violence between the government and the Houthi movement|Hout
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  • [http://www.sabanews.net/en/ Saba] - Yemen state news agency [http://www.presidentsaleh.gov.ye/index.php?lng=en Yemen Presidential website]
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  • ...ion there and long-term development assistance to Yemen. As of 2007, "... Yemen is an important partner in the global war on terrorism, providing assistanc | title = Background Note: Yemen
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  • *[[Yemen]]
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  • {{r|Yemen}}
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  • On October 12, 2000, during a refueling visit at Aden, Yemen, she was struck by an explosive-carrying small-boat, operated by two member
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  • *''Revolutions and Foreign Policy. The Case of South Yemen'' Cambridge University Press, 1990
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  • ...erviewer, in August 2009, that al-Qaeda may be establishing a sanctuary in Yemen. "The Yemeni government, unfortunately, does not have a lot of control over |title = Is Yemen the Next Hotbed for Al-Qaeda?
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  • ...outh of the 18<font size="-1"><sup>th</sup></font> parallel), Yemen, South Yemen (in Hadhramaut) and in Oman. The type locality given is "Egypte" (Egypt).<r
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  • ...S. airliner, as well as security developments in U.S. policy towards Yemen|Yemen, he indicated that one of the greatest surprises was that Al-Qaeda in the A | url = John Brennan: Yemen's Al-Qaeda Is "Lethal" and "Concerning"
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  • ...Guard, two for the [[United States Navy]], two for [[Malta]] and two for [[Yemen]]. Four of the last vessels, are owned by the [[United States Navy]], whil ...Contract to Build Two 87-foot Protector-class Coastal Patrol Boats for the Yemen Coast Guard
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  • ...ational conference in London next week that will address the situations in Yemen and Afghanistan." <ref name=WP2010-01-22>{{citation ...il war. In January 2010, however, there is a freeze on all resettlement in Yemen while the [[Northwest Airlines Flight 253]] attack is still being evaluated
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  • * [[United Arab States]], confederation of the United Arab Republic and North Yemen between 1958 and 1961
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  • ...Bulgaria]], Iran, [[Kazakhstan]]], [[Libya]], [[Ukraine]], [[Syria]] and [[Yemen]]. [[North Korea]] both bought it and produced a reverse-engineered variant
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  • ...n categorised as exceptionally corrupt (Morocco, Egypt, Algeria, Libya and Yemen appeared among the upper half in the ranking of Transparency International ...candidates as independents. Syria allowed only Ba'ath Party candidates Yemen allowed political parties but they were banned in Bahrain and Kuwait, Oman
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  • ...ic duty, he was a member of the SIS, with foreign assignments including [[Yemen]], [[Syria]] and [[South Africa]].
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  • He was born in Saudi Arabia, although his family was in Yemen, and he had left the U.S. for a final visit to them in 2000. He reentered i
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  • ...in common geographically than Syria and Egypt. During the time of the UAS, Yemen adopted the tri-color flag of the UAR, but with no stars. The break-up of
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  • ...td><td>{{headofstate|Yemen}}</td><td>{{headofstate-enteredoffice|President|Yemen}}</td>
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  • ...merged with [[Aden]] in 1963, prior to its 1967 abolition; today part of [[Yemen]].</ref></td><td style="text-align:center">[[Aden]]</td><td style="text-ali ..., [[Oman]], [[Qatar]], [[Somalia]], [[Sudan]], [[United Arab Emirates]], [[Yemen]], and [[Zimbabwe]].
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  • ...yria]], although it has a presence in [[Lebanon]] and an overt office in [[Yemen]].
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  • ...rallel, Sinai, Israel, Jordan, and the Arabian Peninsula in Saudia Arabia, Yemen and Oman. |Red Sea island between Yemen and Eritrea (Dahlak Archipelago).
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  • ...ations is to explore a European suggestion of a rehabilitation center in [[Yemen]] and possibly Afghanistan, since the prisoners that can be released are al
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  • ...beginning on 5 November 2002. A Predator-launched Hellfire struck a car in Yemen, containing [[Al-Qaeda]] members. The Predator was under the control of a | title =The Yemen Attack: Illegal Assassination or Lawful Killing?
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  • ...found in Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Quatar, the United Arab Emirates and Yemen. The type-locality given is "Beda Azan [23°41'N., 53°28'E.], Abu Dhabi [A
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  • ...generally agreed he had a personality conflict with the U.S. Ambassador to Yemen, Barbara Bodine. <ref name=PBS>{{citation | title = 9/11 Miniseries Is Bunk: Former ambassador to Yemen says ABC traded fact for drama in portraying events after the 2000 bombing
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  • ...t time a commercial city, where the caravan routes that brought goods from Yemen and Abyssinia paused before heading north. It was also one of major centres
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  • ...'''. Yemen protester arrested[http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/jan/23/yemen-arrests-protest-leader] ''' 2. Yemen'''. Protests. [[Arab Spring/Catalogs#Ali Abdullah Saleh|President Saleh]] p
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  • ...ness plan to show that Razihi intended to live a peaceful civilian life in Yemen. | url = http://news.yahoo.com/guantanamo-detainee-yemen-pleads-sent-home-184751315.html
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  • ...rabian Peninsula. It occurs in southeastern [[Saudi Arabia]], throughout [[Yemen]] and eastern [[Oman]].
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  • ...Israel]] and Jordan. On the Arabian Peninsula it is found in Saudi Arabia, Yemen and Oman. In Africa it occurs only in southeastern Egypt east of the Nile a
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  • ...ican Burke-class destroyer, the USS Cole, which was docked in Aden Harbor, Yemen. The blast blew a hole 20 feet high and 40 feet wide in the ship's hull, ki | title =The Yemen Attack: Illegal Assassination or Lawful Killing?
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  • ...ding standard FULCRUMs to MiG-29SMT, both for itself and customers such as Yemen. While it improves range and payload, the most striking changes are in avio
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  • President of Yemen since February 2012 ([http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/world/2011-11/24/content President of the Republic of Yemen ([http://www.presidentsaleh.gov.ye/index.php?lng=en website])([http://www.b
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  • ...ai to the northern Negev of Israel. In the Arabian Peninsula, it occurs in Yemen and extreme southwestern Saudi Arabia. ...been found in Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Quatar, United Arab Emirates and Yemen.
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  • ...nia and Dagestan (Russia). To the south, there is only one old record from Yemen.<ref name="Mal03"/>
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  • ...d the Pentagon Papers, not only of Afghanistan and Iraq, but as I said, of Yemen, Pakistan and other wars that may lie, or actually covertly …"<ref name=B
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  • ...se of the Afghanistan War (2001-2021), Afghan militia captured Hamdan, a Yemen|Yemeni national, and turned him over to the U. S. military. They, in 2002,
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  • ...of countries, including Zaire (now the Democratic Republic of the Congo), Yemen, Liberia, Nigeria and Sudan.
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  • ...Islands]], [[Mauritius]], [[Borneo]], [[Nigeria]], [[Niger]], [[Sudan]], [[Yemen]], [[Vietnam]], [[Surinam]], [[French Guiana]], [[Reunion]], and the United
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  • ...ern Sahara c. 1000 BC, and [[Maqil Arabs]] who reached the Atlantic from [[Yemen]] c. 1218 AD and who eventually subdued the Sanhaja in the mid-seventeenth
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  • *[[Yemen]], joined 30/09/1947
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  • In 2001, its imam was Anwar al-Aulaqi, now in Yemen and linked to al-Qaeda. He left after a year. The 9-11 Commission found he
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  • ...DisplayNews.aspx?NewsID=11181&LangID=E ''Briefing Note June 2010: Bahrain, Yemen, Sudan'', Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights].</ref>. In June ===[[Yemen]]===
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  • ..., [[Kashmir]]. At one point there was also a report of this species from [[Yemen]] by Scortecci (1929). The [[Type locality (biology)|type locality]] origin
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  • ...ly 20% of the land area of the United States. It borders on [[Jordan]], [[Yemen]], [[Oman]], [[Qatar]], the [[United Arab Emirates]], [[Kuwait]], and Iraq.
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  • <td>[[Yemen]]</td><td>[[Sana]]</td><td>[[Yemeni rial]]</td> ...eadofstate|Yemen}}<br><small>''since {{headofstate-enteredoffice|President|Yemen}}''</small></td>
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  • ...ai to the northern Negev of Israel. In the Arabian Peninsula, it occurs in Yemen and extreme southwestern Saudi Arabia, where it is sympatric with ''[[Ceras
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  • ...y personnel, he provided actionable information about a truck bomb plan in Yemen, and also gave information on Abu Zubaydah. At this point, a sharp debate
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  • ...of TEL are the [[Democratic People's Republic of Korea]], [[Burma]], and [[Yemen]].<ref>[http://www.unep.org/pcfv/PDF/LeadMatrix-Asia-PacificAug08.pdf Asia-
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  • |Yemen|Yemeni citizen
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  • ...the Arabian peninsula, where it is found in southwestern Saudi Arabia and Yemen.
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  • |Yemen
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  • {{r|Human Rights in Republic of Yemen}}
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  • ...involvement in Somalia. It began with a December 1992 of a hotel in Aden, Yemen, used by American military personnel traveling to the U.S. component of the ...t sank just after launching. The ''USS Cole'' was successfully attacked in Yemen in October 2000. These operations had been directed by Abd al Rahim al Nash
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  • |Oman, Saudi Arabia, Yemen
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  • ...le''' (DDG-67) was struck by a suicide attack in the neutral port of Aden, Yemen. In Operation Desert Storm, the largest single loss of life came when an SS
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  • ...d Statesman'' (London: Oxford Univ. Press, 1961), 5.</ref> From Abyssinia, Yemen learned of Christianity; by trading contacts with Iran, it heard of Zoroast ...n spread to the area only slowly, primarily via the caravan trade; much of Yemen's spices moved to the Mediterranean overland. Christians and Jews moved int
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  • ...the Arabian peninsula, where it is found in southwestern Saudi Arabia and Yemen. The type locality given is "Promontorio bonae spei" (Cape of Good Hope, So
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