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Ledger-Enquirer
| 8 months ago
September 14, 2012 Updated 2 hours ago Demonstrators throw stones during a protest against the anti-Islam film "Innocence of Muslims" outside the U.S. Embassy in Tunis, Tunisia, as police respond with tear gas Friday, Sept. 14, 2012.
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NOW Lebanon
| 8 months ago
Sudanese security forces fired tear gas to disperse around 10,000 protesters who marched on the US embassy in the capital on Friday after attacking the British and German missions, an AFP correspondent said. Clashes erupted after a large number of...
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Russia Today
| 8 months ago
Demonstrators have been throwing stones, waving banners, and shouting slogans. Security forces reportedly used tear gas on the protesters as they attempt to contain the protest. Cairo police erected a wall of concrete blocks around the US embassy in...
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GMA News
| 8 months ago
Fresh clashes between police and protesters, angry over a film apparently made in the United States that mocks Islam, erupted on Friday outside the US embassy in Cairo, an AFP reporter said. The protesters, many in their teens and moving around in...
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The Daily Star
| 8 months ago
Egyptian protesters angry at a film they say insults Prophet Mohammad hurled stones Friday at a line of police in Cairo blocking their way to the U.S. embassy, which was attacked earlier this week. Police in riot gear fired tear gas and threw stones...
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Zee News
| 8 months ago
Some 200 people were injured in clashes outside the US embassy located in the Egyptian capital, said an official related to ambulance service on Thursday. "Eight people were hospitalised and the others were given first aid at the scene," Ahmad Al-...
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Africa Headlines
| 8 months ago
Confrontations between security forces and protesters have started again outside the United States embassy in Cairo on Thursday. The clashes erupted late on Wednesday where a number of injuries were reported. An Aswat Masriya eyewitness said that...
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International Business Times
| 8 months ago
Reuters The Islamic world continues to be in ferment as the spate of attacks on US missions continues across the Middle East and North Africa over the US-produced anti-Mohammed film. Several Libyans have been arrested in connection with the Benghazi...
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Rediff
| 8 months ago
United States President Barack Obama ordered tighter security at American diplomatic posts around the world following the attacks on the consulate in Libya that left four Americans dead, including Ambassador Chris Stevens and the the embassy in Cairo.
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Russia Today
| 8 months ago
The US ambassador to Libya and three other Americans were killed when local militia assaulted Washington's consulate in Benghazi...Several hundred people have rallied in the Lebanese city of Tripoli, burning American and Israeli flags in outrage over...
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The Globe & Mail
| 8 months ago
AP Video video Screen grab from the Muhammed Movie video Hundreds of Yemeni protesters storm the U.S. embassy in Sanaa, angry over a film that insults Prophet Mohammad Reuters Video video In this image provided by the U.S. Navy the guided-missile...
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Mail Online UK
| 8 months ago
Yemeni protesters break windows of the U.S. embassy Enemy: A Yemeni protester, center, destroys an American flag pulled down as other hold a banner in Arabic that reads, 'any one but you God's prophet at the U.S. Embassy Down with this: With the U.S.
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Kuwait Times
| 8 months ago
Swiss Embassy in Tehran, which represents US interests in Iran yesterday. (Right) Egyptian protesters throw stones at a riot police armored vehicle that was hit by a fire bomb during clashes outside the US embassy in Cairo yesterday. An Iraqi militia...
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The Guardian
| 8 months ago
Sarah El Sirgany in Cairo and Egyptian protesters throw stones at riot police during clashes near the US embassy in Cairo on Thursday. Photograph: Khalil Hamra/AP Egypt 's president, Mohamed Morsi , has moved to limit damage to sensitive relations...
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News Press
| 8 months ago
Yemen (AP) Chanting death to America, hundreds of protesters angered by an anti-Islam film stormed the U.S. Embassy compound in Yemens capital and burned the American flag on Thursday, the latest in a series of attacks on American diplomatic missions...
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CNN Blog
| 8 months ago
S everal protests are unfolding outside U.S. embassies around the world. Thursday's protests follow ones in Cairo and Benghazi and an attack on the U.S. Consulate in Libya on Tuesday night that killed the U.S. ambassador and three others.