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Sana'a: The US embassy in the Yemeni capital reopened to the public on Tuesday after a two-day closure prompted by threats from the regional branch of al-Qaeda, an embassy official said.
"The embassy reopened on Tuesday and resumed its normal operation," the source said on the condition of anonymity.
The British and French embassies also reopened on Tuesday, but their consular sections remained closed to the public, diplomats said.
The US embassy had said earlier in a message posted on its website that it has closed "in response to ongoing threats by al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula to attack American interests in Yemen.
Al-Qaeda's arm in Yemen made headlines recently when it claimed responsibility for a December 25 attempt to blow up an airliner over the north-central US city of Detroit.
A Nigerian man allegedly tried to detonate explosives on board the flight from Amsterdam to Detroit but failed and was arrested.
US President Barack Obama Saturday confirmed that Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula appeared to have trained, equipped and ordered Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, 23, to attack the US-bound plane.
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