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Arab uprisings: what happens next in Egypt, Tunisia, Libya?
The scent of revolution has moved to Libya, but after people power brought down the leaders of Tunisia and Egypt, Channel 4 News asks two Middle East experts what is happening in those countries now.
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Bahrain set for talks as calm returns
Bahrain’s opposition draws up a list of demands, including prisoner releases and a cabinet change, ahead of peace talks with the Crown Prince today.
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Bahrain set for talks as calm returns
Bahrain’s opposition draws up a list of demands, including prisoner releases and a cabinet change, ahead of peace talks with the Crown Prince today.
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LIVE BLOG: Middle East revolt spreads to Bahrain
Six people have been killed in Bahrain – the latest country to be affected by Middle East unrest. For updates and video from #c4news follow the live blog – and add your voice.
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Bahrain: protesters jubilant as forces called off
Thousands of anti-government protesters swarm into Pearl Square as Bahrain’s police and armed forces withdraw, following the rejection of King Hamad’s call for peace talks by the Shi’ite opposition.
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Bahrain: UK revokes all export licences to Bahrain
Government ends all export licences with Bahrain after it emerged tear gas canisters used against protesters may have been from stock supplied by UK
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Bahrain: ‘shots fired’ as demonstrators defy protest ban
There are reports that shots have been fired on the streets of Bahrain. Foreign Affairs Correspondent Jonathan Rugman is told that government forces have fired on anti-government demonstrators.
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Bahrain: ‘shots fired’ as demonstrators defy protest ban
There are reports that shots have been fired on the streets of Bahrain. Foreign Affairs Correspondent Jonathan Rugman is told that government forces have fired on anti-government demonstrators.
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Protesters killed as police storm Bahrain demonstration camp
Riot police storm a protest camp in central Bahrain killing five people and leaving hundreds wounded as unrest continues. A witness tells Channel 4 News the authorities wanted protesters to “pay”.
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Bahrain: it may be small, but it matters
Why does Bahrain matter? Channel 4 News International Editor Lindsey Hilsum explains why the future of the small state could have big implications for the Middle East and the world.
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Bahrain protesters in Britain ‘terrified for families’
As the Bahrain protests leave five dead and hundreds injured, campaigners in Britain tell Channel 4 News they’re terrified for relatives in Manama.
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Riots break out in Libyan city as regional unrest deepens
Hundreds of people clash with police and pro-government supports in the Libyan city of Benghazi in a rare show of unrest, while in Bahrain and Iran protesters gather to mourn “martyrs”.
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Thousands gather at Bahrain’s ‘Tahrir Square’
After a second death in Bahrain protesters call for the end of the monarchy gathering in their thousands at the Pearl monument, which they are calling their own ‘Tahrir Square’.
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Middle East unrest spreads as protesters clash with police
Police fire tear gas to disperse protests in Bahrain and Iran as unrest spreads following the Egyptian revolt. In Cairo protesters are urged to return to work following President Mubarak’s downfall.
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Middle East unrest spreads as protesters clash with police
Police fire tear gas to disperse protests in Bahrain and Iran as unrest spreads following the Egyptian revolt. In Cairo protesters are urged to return to work following President Mubarak’s downfall.