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Major tsunami hits Japan after massive quake TOKYO — A massive 8.8-magnitude earthquake shook Japan on Friday, unleashing a powerful tsunami that sent ships crashing into the...
Bahrain police break up protest camp, four killed MANAMA: Bahraini police stormed a protest camp in a central Manama square early on Thursday, killing at least four people,...
Hundreds of Yemen protesters gather for 5th day By Michelle Shephard. For a fifth straight day, hundreds of demonstrators calling for President Ali Abdullah Saleh to step down...
Egyptians celebrate end of Mubarak era CAIRO: Well after the announcement of Mubarak’s resignation on Friday, the mood on the streets in the national capital was...
US ends ban on air cargo from Yemen WASHINGTON — The United States has lifted its ban on US-bound air cargo shipments originating in Yemen, the Transportation Security...
Saudis end mediation, says Lebanon in real crisis BEIRUT – Saudi Arabia said Wednesday it would stop its mediation efforts in Lebanon between the Shiite group Hezbollah and...
Building Collapses in Sanaa One person was found dead and four others were still trapped in the rubble of collapsed building in the Yemeni...
2 boats capsize off Yemen coast; 80 feared drowned SANAA, Yemen — Yemen’s Interior Ministry says two boats carrying more than 80 African migrants have capsized off the Yemeni...
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    Blast in Yemen damages pipeline operated by Korean firm

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