YEMEN: JOURNALIST SYNDICATE PRESIDENT ATTENDS JOURNALISTS FEDERATION MEETING IN BEIRUT.(Press freedom in Arab world)(International Pages)(Brief Article)

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According to "Yemen Times", Yemeni Journalist Syndicate president left for Beirut to take part in the meetings of the Arab Journalists Federa...

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