Anchor Marco Werman talks to journalist Reem Khalifa in Manama, Bahrain, about a coffee shop that serves as a meeting house for demonstrators, and has been engulfed by tear gas from nearby protests many times.
Anchor Lisa Mullins talks to the BBC’s Frank Gardner about the complex situation in Bahrain.
Doctors and nurses who treated protesters injured in recent pro-democracy demonstrations were released on bail Thursday.
The Giro di Padania race got ugly in Italy when protesters blocked the cyclists’ path.
The government is attempting to meet at least some demands of the protesters still gathered in Tahrir Square.
A Spaniard protesting among the thousands in Spain since May just received some good news.
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Activists are already staging creative demonstrations at the climate change summit in Copenhagen. The World’s Marina Giovannelli looks at how different protest groups are vying for a spot on the international stage, and whether or not their efforts will sway the outcome of the negotiations. Download MP3 Photo: ATTILA KISBENEDEK/AFP/Getty Images