SANAA (Reuters) - Yemen has reopened its international airports after a brief closure on Monday due to a strike by workers at the civil aviation authority, the transport minister told state news agency Saba.
Airports were closed earlier in the day as workers went on strike in response to a dispute with the finance ministry over the aviation authority's independence. The finance ministry froze the authority's funds, making it unable to pay workers' wages.
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