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    <text>Yemeni political parties, including the General People's Congress, Al-Islah and the Southern Movement issue a joint statement calling on the United Arab Emirates to immediately withdraw its troops from Socotra in the Arabian Sea. </text>
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    <slug>/feed/2018/01/7/sadeq-ameen-abu-rass-not-saleh-s-son-ahmed-is-named-as-the-successor-to-late-ali-abdullah-saleh-as-leader-of-the-gener</slug>
    <text>Sadeq Ameen Abu Rass, not Saleh's son Ahmed, is named as the successor to late Ali Abdullah Saleh as leader of the General People’s Congress party. </text>
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    <date>2017-12-3</date>
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    <slug>/feed/2017/12/3/the-royal-saudi-air-force-bombs-houthi-positions-in-southern-sana-a-in-support-of-ali-abdullah-saleh-headed-general-peop</slug>
    <text>The Royal Saudi Air Force bombs Houthi positions in southern Sana'a in support of Ali Abdullah Saleh-headed General People's Congress. </text>
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    <slug>/feed/2016/04/3/yemeni-president-abd-rabbuh-mansur-hadi-sacks-prime-minister-and-vice-president-of-yemen-khaled-mahfoudh-bahah-hadi-nam</slug>
    <text>Yemeni President Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi sacks Prime Minister and Vice President of Yemen Khaled Mahfoudh Bahah. Hadi named top general Ali Mohsen al-Ahmar as his new Vice President and appointed Ahmed Obeid bin Daghr, a former official in Saleh's General People's Congress as the new Prime Minister. </text>
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  <text>Eight members of the ruling General People's Congress party resign after the deaths of protestors. </text>
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