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Raw Video: Syrians remember journalists killed
17 minutes ago
AP 1:52 | 0 views
Large demonstrations took place across Syria on Wednesday night to commemorate the deaths of two western journalists and a prominent Syrian activist, amateur video footage posted online on Thursday purported to show. (Feb. 23)
Raw Video: Afghan Protests Grow More Violent
43 minutes ago
AP 0:42 | 0 views
Protests are growing increasingly violent in Afghanistan, following the burning of Qurans on a U.S. Military base. Afghanistan's President says he received a letter of apology from President Obama. (Feb. 23)
Senator John McCain meets Tunisian PM
46 minutes ago
Reuters 0:40 | 0 views
A U.S. delegation of senators, led by Arizona senator John McCain, meets with Tunisian Prime Minister Hamadi Jebali one day ahead of a Syria conference in Tunis. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
Cameron: World must help fragile Somalia
1 hour 25 minutes ago
AP 1:08 | 28 views
U.K. Prime Minister David Cameron, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and representatives of about 50 nations and organizations are discussing hunger, piracy and terrorism in Somalia. (Feb. 23)
Costa Concordia body search continues
1 hour 39 minutes ago
Reuters 1:04 | 17 views
Recovery workers continue their search for bodies in the Costa Concordia, a day after removing eight corpses from the sunken wreck. Travis Brecher reports.
Afghan police fire on protesters
1 hour 40 minutes ago
Reuters 1:36 | 7 views
Protests against the burning of Korans at a NATO base in Afghanistan continue for a third day, with police firing on demonstrators. Nick Rowlands reports.
Scores dead in widespread Iraq attacks
2 hours 40 minutes ago
AP 1:56 | 42 views
Militant attacks spread across a dozen Iraqi cities in a few hours Thursday morning killed at least 50 people and wounded at least 225. One Baghdad resident condemned "a huge security failure and disaster." (Feb. 23)
Bottles thrown as activists harass whaler
3 hours ago
Reuters 1:21 | 27 views
Anti-whaling activists try to interfere with the activities of a Japanese whaling fleet in the Antarctic Ocean. Nick Rowlands reports.

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