Yemen announce a 60 per cent turnout in a landmark vote that ended Ali Abdullah Saleh's 33-year rule and named a new president, despite boycott calls in the south, where violence marred polling. Read Article High turnout in Yemeni vote that ends Saleh rule
Marie Colvin, an American working for Britain's Sunday Times newspaper, and French photographer Remi Ochlik were killed when shells from Syrian government troops hit the house they were staying in, activists say. Read Article Two journalists killed in Homs shelling
In Syria, most Druze live in the Jabal Al Druze - also known as the Jabal Al Arab - a rugged and mountainous region in the south-west of the country, which historically provided them with a refuge from persecution. Read Article Who are Syria's Druze?
Ali Abdullah Saleh becomes the first Arab Spring ruler to quit voluntarily, as Abdrabu Mansur Hadi, the transitional president, is elected unopposed amid tension in capital, a Houthi boycott in the north and separatist violence in the south. Read Article After 33 years, Yemenis vote to end the Saleh era
Yemen's poll is set to confirm Vice President Abdrabu Mansur Hadi - by consensus, the only candidate - as president of the Yemen and formally end Ali Abdullah Saleh's 33-year-rule. Read Article A timeline of Ali Abdullah Saleh's 33-year rule
Sergio Aguero reminds everyone there is more than one Argentine striker at the Etihad Stadium as City move into the last 16. Carlos Tevez will meet Roberto Mancini on Thursday. Video interviewRead Article Manchester City cruise past Porto in Europa League
At the White Collar Fight Night, a growing number of women are competing with far more grace and technique than their flailing, testosterone-fuelled counterparts.
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