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Thousands of protesters urge Yemeni President Saleh to resign

SANAA: Tens of thousands of people took to the streets of Yemen's capital Sanaa on Thursday to protest economic policies and urge the ouster of the regime which is led by incumbent President Ali Abdullah Saleh.

Protesters carried banners reading "no to povertization policy" and "the time has come for change," while others chanted slogans urging the opposition to move for change. 
The opposition rallies also condemned corruption, the extension of the presidential term, and the ruling of one family.


The rallies were held at four separate locations, including one at Sanaa University.



A pro-government rally was also organized but with fewer demonstrators, who chanted support for President Saleh. Protesters urged people to stand by the government to fight corruption and destabilization.


Anti-riot police with batons and police cars were deployed to the streets in an effort to contain any potential clashes. However, there were no reports of serious violence.

Yemen has been witnessing protests since the demonstrations in Tunisia ousted president Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, ending his 23 years in power. Similar protests have erupted in Egypt in an effort to oust President Muhammad Hosni Mubarak.

On Sunday, Yemeni police arrested a female rights activist for organizing anti-government protests in the capital last week.

(BNO NEWS )

Train collision in Indonesia kills at least 3

JAKARTA, INDONESIA: At least 3 people were killed and 21 injured when two trains collided early Friday morning in Indonesia's West Java, local media reported. The accident occurred at around 2:30 a.m. local time at the Langensari Station in Kota Banjar, West Java when two trains: Kuto Jaya Railway and South Pearl Railway: collided. According to Tempo's latest report, as rescue teams were continuing to evacuate victims of the collision, 21 people were reported injured, one of them in serious condition......

Hong Kong shares open 0.25 per cent lower

Hong Kong, Jan 28 (AFP) Hong Kong shares opened 0.25 per cent lower today, with the benchmark Hang Seng index falling 59.65 points to 23,719.97 in the first minutes of trade. (AFP).....

Flagging issues in Orissa on R-Day

Bhubaneswar, Jan 28: After the unsuccessful attempt by the BJP to hoist the national flag in Lal Chowk, Srinagar during the much-publicised Ekta Yatra, the Opposition Party will have to answer a lot of questions with the goof-up of the tallest order. This news comes from the BJP in Bhubaneswar when on Wednesday, Jan 26 they hoisted the National flag upside down. On realizing their mistake, they tendered an unconditional apology for hoisting the national flag upside down during Republic.....

Train collision in Indonesia kills at least 3

JAKARTA, INDONESIA: At least 3 people were killed and 21 injured when two trains collided early Friday morning in Indonesia's West Java, local media reported. The accident occurred at around 2:30 a.m. local time at the Langensari Station in Kota Banjar, West Java when two trains: Kuto Jaya Railway and South Pearl Railway: collided. According to Tempo's latest report, as rescue teams were continuing to evacuate victims of the collision, 21 people were reported injured, one of them in serious condition......

Flagging issues in Orissa on R-Day

Bhubaneswar, Jan 28: After the unsuccessful attempt by the BJP to hoist the national flag in Lal Chowk, Srinagar during the much-publicised Ekta Yatra, the Opposition Party will have to answer a lot of questions with the goof-up of the tallest order. This news comes from the BJP in Bhubaneswar when on Wednesday, Jan 26 they hoisted the National flag upside down. On realizing their mistake, they tendered an unconditional apology for hoisting the national flag upside down during Republic.....

European Union urges Iran to abolish the death penalty

BRUSSELS: The European Union on Thursday called on the Iranian government to abolish the death penalty after a recent series of hangings in the country, officials said. "The EU is deeply concerned about the use of the death penalty in Iran. Executions are taking place at an alarming rate," the bloc's foreign policy chief, Catherine Ashton, said in a statement backed by all 27 EU members. At least 16 people have been hanged over the last week in Iran on charges.....
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