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Rebel forces have attacked government troops, killing 14 of them and wounding 42 others, said military spokesman Col. Philip Aguer. The demonstrations were part of what organizers called a global march for rhinos and elephants, whose populations have been severely reduced by criminal networks that sell rhino horn and elephant ivory for high prices, particularly in Asia. Yemeni Prime Minister Khaled Bahah visited an area leading to the Bab al-Mandab strait, the strategic southern entrance to the Red Sea and the gateway to the Suez Canal, after Shiite rebels were pushed out of the immediate area, government spokesman Rajeh Badi said Saturday. Separatist rebels and Ukrainian forces have begun pulling back smaller-caliber weapons from the front line, a step toward de-escalating a war that has killed more than 8,000 people. The agreement follows earlier moves to pull back heavier weapons to create a buffer zone. Spanish police have cracked down on auto repair shops that allegedly provided customers with mechanical and software services to cheat emissions checks in a scam similar to that which has engulfed Volkswagen, a statement said Saturday. Police said a tip led them to eight garages in Madrid had been removing diesel filters and reprograming software so engines could deliver more power and fool emissions tests.

 

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