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Information Dissemination (Free subscription) | 7 hours ago
Pirates are evolving. Ransoms are higher depending upon the number of people are taken hostages, which explains why they would go after a cruise ship . Pirates chased and shot at a U.S. cruise liner with more than 1,000 people on board but failed to hijack the vessel as it sailed along a corridor patrolled by international warships, a maritime official said Tuesday. The liner, carrying 656 international...
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Aden aden that one of the men is (Free subscription) | 13 hours ago
While the Evan Hardy Souls chose to live and die with the pass, the Aden Bowman Alvin were quick on the draw. German company finalizes deal to build iron factory in Aden Free Zone. Republican presidential candidate John McCain swung into his final full week of campaigning with a surprise economic speech in Ohio, as running mate Sarah Palin rallied voters in Virginia. Netherlands delegation ends visit...
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The Jawa Report (Free subscription) | 19 hours ago
Yemen Post: Many demonstrations were held in various districts of Ibb province in protest against what protestors claim is the election expropriation and the coup against democracy. While demonstrations in the South have been going on for over a...
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Reuters (Free subscription) | yesterday
BOSASSO, Somalia (Reuters) - Somali pirates have agreed to release a Yemeni cargo ship, the MV Amani, without ransom, after negotiations between the hijackers, local elders and provincial officials, a minister said on Friday.
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Boston Globe (Free subscription) | yesterday
Somali pirates have agreed to release a Yemeni cargo ship, the MV Amani, without ransom, after negotiations between the hijackers, local elders and provincial officials, a minister said on Friday.
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Armies of Liberation (Free subscription) | yesterday
Will it have a revolving door? SANA’A, NewsYemen The Defense Ministry’s news website 26sep.net reported last Thursday that the Yemeni government has completed measures to establish a center for receiving Yemeni detainees in the U.S Guantanamo Bay in Cuba. The source said the center would help get the returnees rehabilitated into society. The government has prepared a [...]
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Armies of Liberation (Free subscription) | yesterday
Yemen Post: Many demonstrations were held in various districts of Ibb province in protest against what protestors claim is the election expropriation and the coup against democracy. Thousands of people rallied in the Thi Sufal district, Al-Qaeda city, denouncing the government’s measures to tackle the economic and political crises the country is experiencing. At [...]
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Armies of Liberation (Free subscription) | yesterday
Slate article by Ginny Hill: Barack Obama’s foreign-policy advisers must be hoping that Yemen’s president, Ali Abdullah Saleh, is ready to pull a rabbit out of his mashadda. If Obama is determined to close Guantanamo when he takes office, he’ll have to strike a deal with Saleh over repatriation conditions for dozens of Yemeni [...]
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Armies of Liberation (Free subscription) | yesterday
Al-khaiwani was scheduled to speak on a panel called : Oblique Government Tactics that Impede a Free Arab Press when he was stopped at the airport. So this is one tactic: Not to let them travel. The rest of the Yemeni delegation has an impromptu sit-in in solidarity and none of them [...]
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The Huffington Post (Free subscription) | 8 hours ago
A 30,000-ton luxury cruise ship outran pirates off the coast of Yemen this weekend, the ship's owner said Monday. Nautica in Sydney Harbor The Nautica was in an area patrolled by international anti-piracy task forces when two small skiffs appeared to try to intercept it, Oceania spokesman Tim Rubacky said.
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DoughStreet.com (Free subscription) | 12 hours ago
Somalia - A luxury cruise ship carrying passengers between Rome and Singapore came under attack from Somali pirates as it sailed between Somalia and Yemen on Sunday.The Nautica, an Oceania cruise ship, was carrying 690 American, British and Australian passengers and a 386-member crew when two small fishing boats tried to intercept it. More… Magazine [...]
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People Daily (Free subscription) | 13 hours ago
A Miami-based luxury cruise ship has evaded an attack from Somali pirates as it sailed between Somalia and Yemen, a maritime official said on Tuesday. Andrew Mwangura, of the East Africa's Seafarers Assistance Program (SAP) said the Nautica, an Oceania cruise ship, was carrying 680 American, British and Australian passengers and a 400-member crew when two small fishing boats tried to intercept it on...
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Times of the Internet (Free subscription) | 1 hour ago
SANAA, Yemen, Dec. 2 (UPI) -- At least 20 people drowned off the coast of Yemen and two others are missing after smugglers forced them overboard, a U.N. agency said. The U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees said the incident occurred Monday in the Gulf of Aden during a journey from the Horn of Africa, the United Nations said in a news release issued from New York. The boat was reportedly carrying around...
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Flavor Country (Free subscription) | 20 hours ago
H ow a luxury liner can handle pirates but the governments of the world can't? A 30,000-ton luxury cruise ship outran pirates off the coast of Yemen this weekend, the ship's owner said Monday. The Nautica was in an area patrolled by international anti-piracy task forces when two small skiffs appeared to try to intercept it, Oceania spokesman Tim Rubacky said. The ship took evasive maneuvers and accelerated...
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kare11.com - Business News (Free subscription) | 18 hours ago
A 30,000-ton luxury cruise ship outran pirates off the coast of Yemen this weekend, the ship's owner said Monday