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Nov 26

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News Wrap: Protests Erupt After Bangladesh Factory Fire Kills at Least 112

In other news Monday, thousands protested in Bangladesh after a fire in a garment factory just outside of the capital, Dhaka, killed more than 112 people. The casualties were largely due to a lack of emergency exits in the building.

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Nov 26

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Egyptian Protests Persist as Morsi Defends Powers Free From Judicial Review

Protests in Egypt continued this week as Egyptians demanded President Mohammed Morsi withdraw his decree granting him broad powers free from judicial review. Ray Suarez reports on the state of politics in Egypt in light of Morsi's decree, as secular…

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Nov 23

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Protesters and Police Clash After Egypt's President Grants Himself New Powers

When elected in June, Egypt's President Mohammed Morsi was a symbol of the change from dictatorship to burgeoning democracy. But as Morsi granted himself sweeping powers he deemed necessary to prevent old regime figures from halting progress, Egyptians didn't stand…

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Nov 14

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Europeans Protest Austerity Cuts

By Larisa Epatko

In Photos: Protesters in Greece, Spain, Germany and Italy crammed streets in mid-November, upset over government cuts and demanding more jobs.

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Oct 10

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While Teenage Activist Remains in Intensive Care, Pakistan Expresses Its Anger

Pakistani teen Malala Yousafzai first gained international attention for her blog advocating for girls' education. This week a gunmen allegedly associated with the Taliban shot Yousafzai in the head and neck, and the group vowed to try to kill her…

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Sep 26

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Spanish and Greek Responses to Debt Crisis Unleash Backlash from Citizens

Spanish and Greek Responses to Debt Crisis Unleash Backlash from Citizens…

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Sep 26

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Protesters March on Greek Parliament to Protest Wage Cuts and Privatization

With nearly 70,000 people marching toward the parliament in Athens, Greece saw its largest protests since May 2011. Greeks were angered by cuts in wages, pensions and welfare that the debt-ridden country enacted to meet budget targets. Independent Television News'…

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Sep 19

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News Wrap: Romney Insists Americans Would Fare Better Under His Presidency

News Wrap: Romney Insists Americans Would Fare Better Under His Presidency…

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Sep 18

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On Anniversary of Japanese Invasion, Chinese Protest Fueled by Land Disputes

On the anniversary of an event that triggered the 1931 Japanese invasion and occupation of Manchuria, Chinese activists and protesters went out to demonstrate, some violently. Helping fuel these protests were disputes between Japan and China on the ownership of…

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Sep 17

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News Wrap: Chinese Protests over Japan's Islands Acquisition

In other news Monday, Chinese protesters clashed with police and Japanese businesses and citizens, after news broke the Japanese government had purchased long-disputed islands located northeast of Taiwan. There are rumors that large oil and natural gas deposits are located…

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