Dozens die as suicide bomber targets soldiers in Yemen

A suspected suicide bomber blew himself up outside a military camp in the southern Yemeni city of Aden on Sunday morning, killing at least 30 soldiers, Yemeni officials said.
Preliminary investigations showed the blast was the work of a bomber wearing an explosive vest.
At least 50 people were injured in the attack that took place as soldiers lined up to collect their salaries.
The camp where the explosion took place is the same military base that was struck by another suicide bomber on December 10, killing 57 soldiers.
No group has claimed responsibility for Sunday's attack.
However, the Islamic State group's Yemeni affiliate claimed responsibility for the December 10 bombing.
In addition to IS, Yemen is the long-time home to an active branch of al Qaida, widely regarded as the most dangerous affiliate of the international extremist group.
Aden is controlled by a loose coalition of troops loyal to the internationally recognised government of President Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi, local militias and jihadi groups.
They are battling Shiite rebels, who seized Yemen's capital, Sanaa, in 2014 and later swept much of northern Yemen.
Their advances forced Mr Hadi to flee the country and seek shelter in neighbouring Saudi Arabia.
A Saudi-led coalition, mostly consisting of Gulf Arab states, subsequently intervened in Yemen, launching a punishing air campaign against the rebels and their allies.
- AP