19 January 2015
A man walks in front of a south gate at the office building of Ahmed Awadh bin Mubarak, in Sanaa January 17, 2015. CREDIT: REUTERS/MOHAMED AL-SAYAGHI
<p><span class="focusParagraph"> </span></p><p>Yemen's Houthi militia seized a top official on Saturday and threatened unspecified further steps to derail a proposed new constitution in a wrangle for power that threatens to bring down the government, raising fears al Qaeda could benefit.<span style="font-size: 12px; line-height: 20.4000015258789px;"> </span></p><p>The draft constitution, formally launched on Saturday, aims to resolve big regional, political and sectarian differences in Yemen by devolving authority to regions, but has been bitterly opposed by the Houthis who fear it will dilute their power.<span style="font-size: 12px; line-height: 20.4000015258789px;"> </span></p>
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