Ahmad bin Mubarak says he was not able to take the decisions he needed to or to fully exercise his powers Ahmad bin Mubarak, the premier of Yemen’s internationally recognised government, has announced his resignation saying he was unable to fully exercise his powers. Bin Mubarak had been (...)
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