Issue 481 - 07 Mar 1994
The day after Yemen's rival leaders signed a peace agreement in Jordan, troops loyal to the rival factions clashed in the former South Yemen. Fighting continued for several days, bringing Yemen to the brink of full scale civil war just when peace seemed in sight after six months of crisis. Now efforts are being made to contain the military confrontation with help from Jordan and Oman, but the future of the country united less than four years ago is in the balance.
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