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Yemen's Southern Transitional Council (STC), backed by the UAE, plans to hold a referendum on independence from the north within two years. This move follows the STC's seizure of significant territories last month, exacerbating tensions between Gulf powers. The STC is part of Yemen's internationally recognized government, which is supported by Saudi Arabia and is fighting the Houthi movement.
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