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Yemen President Ali Abdullah Saleh will not travel to the US for medical treatment and will instead remain in his country, a senior official from the ruling party said.
Sneaking across the desert behind army lines, al-Qaida militants launched a surprise attack against military bases in south Yemen, killing 107 soldiers and capturing heavy weapons they later used to kill more troops, according to officials.
Yemeni security officials say al-Qaida militants have taken full control of a town south of the capital Sanaa.
A car bomb outside the gate of a presidential compound in southern Yemen has killed at least 25 people.
Al-Qaida-linked militants staged a surprise attack on a Yemeni army base in the south, setting off clashes that left 30 dead on both sides.
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