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Former Yemeni president Saleh reportedly killed by rebels 00:27. SANAA, Yemen --Ali Abdullah Saleh survived for decades as Yemen's strongman, the master of shifting alliances, playing both sides ...
Ali Abdullah Saleh, the deposed strongman who led Yemen for more than three decades and colluded with Iran-aligned rebels to topple his successor, was killed Monday as fighting raged between his ...
The killing of Yemen’s former president Ali Abdullah Saleh will escalate fighting but could also present opportunities for the United States and its regional allies to resolve the 3-year-old ...
In a series of reports from Yemen, Margaret Warner talks to the country's president, Ali Abdullah Saleh, about security threats, government corruption and relations with the U.S. Continue watching ...
Ali Abdullah Saleh was born on March 21, 1942, in Bayt al-Ahmar, about 20 miles southeast of Sanaa. His family was part of the powerful Hashid tribal confederacy.
Yemen's former President Ali Abdullah Saleh was killed on Monday following clashes between Saleh loyalists and Iran-aligned Houthi militants, days after their three-year-old alliance collapsed.
Ahmed, the eldest son of Ali Abdullah Saleh, has declared his intention of avenging his father’s death and taking up his father’s mantle in leading the Yemeni army against the Houthis. It seems, ...
Ali Abdullah Saleh, ex-president of Yemen, has been killed at the hands of the Houthi movement, officials in his General People's Congress party confirmed to Reuters. IE 11 is not supported.
Read CNN’s Fast Facts about Ali Abdullah Saleh, and learn more about the former president of Yemen who ruled for 33 years.
SANAA, Yemen — Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh left his battered nation Sunday on his way to the U.S. for medical treatment after passing power to his deputy and asking for forgiveness for ...
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