
News Wrap: Protests Continue in Bahrain, Yemen
Clip: 2/28/2011 | 3m 20s
Protesters in Bahrain, Yemen and Oman continued pressuring their governments for reforms.
Protesters in Bahrain, Yemen and Oman continued pressuring their governments for reforms. In Saudi Arabia, 100 academics and activists called for sweeping changes, including the creation of a constitutional monarchy. In Afghanistan, four NATO troops were killed by roadside bombings and insurgent attacks, bringing the numner of coalition deaths in February to 34.
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News Wrap: Protests Continue in Bahrain, Yemen
Clip: 2/28/2011 | 3m 20s
Protesters in Bahrain, Yemen and Oman continued pressuring their governments for reforms. In Saudi Arabia, 100 academics and activists called for sweeping changes, including the creation of a constitutional monarchy. In Afghanistan, four NATO troops were killed by roadside bombings and insurgent attacks, bringing the numner of coalition deaths in February to 34.
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