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Arab Spring: 2011 Yemeni protests: Yemeni security forces kill at least 12 people and wound more than 100 others with bullets in Sana'a and elsewhere as ...

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18: Pietro Ferrero Jr. 17: AJ Perez · 15: Gerry Alexander · 14: Trevor Bannister · 14: Walter Breuning · 14: William Lipscomb · 14: Arthur Marx · 12: Ronnie ...

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Portal:Current events/2011 April 11 · 2011 Syrian protests · 2011 Egyptian revolution: · 2011 Minsk Metro bombing · 2010-2011 Ivorian crisis/Second Ivorian Civil ...

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Portal:Current events/2011 April 13 ; 2011 Libyan civil war. Forces loyal to Muammar Gaddafi continue to attack the city of Misrata. (Al Arabiya) ; Malaysiakini ...

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Portal:Current events/2011 April 17 · At least four people are shot dead by security forces during anti-government protests in Syria. · 2011 Libyan civil war.

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Portal:Current events/2011 April 24 ; More than 500 people are killed in Nigeria. (BBC) ; Military clashes kill 57 people in Sudan. (CNN) ; NATO fires on Iranian ...

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Portal:Current events/2011 April 2 · At least 800 people are killed in a massacre in Duékoué, Côte d'Ivoire, during the Second Ivorian Civil War. · Libyan Civil ...