Definitions
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- noun an important port in Yemen on the Red Sea
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Examples
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Rooftop snipers fired on marching activists, killing one in the highland city of Taiz and wounding eight in the port of Hodeida.
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Large protests were also held in Taiz, Hodeida, al-Mukalla and other places.
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Today, there were protests in seven different provinces, in Hodeida, in Bana, Ibb and Taiz and Zamal and Beida.
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There were similar demonstrations in Hadramawt, Hodeida, Ibb, Damar and Saada.
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Al Jazeera TV showed a number of wounded young men being treated in Hodeida after security forces fired on protesters.
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Al Jazeera television showed images of clashes in Taiz and Aden, reporting that further clashes were taking place in Hodeida and Lahaj.
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In the Red Sea port of Hodeida, Saleh supporters attacked a group of anti-government protesters; at least 10 were injured.
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In the Red Sea port of Hodeida, Saleh supporters attacked a group of anti-government protesters injuring at least 10, according to activists who were taking part in the demonstration.
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Al Jazeera television showed images of clashes in Taiz and Aden, reporting that further clashes were taking place in Hodeida and Lahaj.
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One protester was killed in the western port of Hodeida, and two were killed in the southern city of Taiz when elite Republican Guard forces tried to disperse protesters by firing in the air, according to activist Nouh al-Wafi.
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