anti-government protesters for a second straight weekend. violent clashes between police and demonstrators in the streets of casablanca. 15,000 gathered in the capital sunday, demanding more democratic fee droms, jobs and better social conditions. fragile cease-fire in yemen didn t hold for long. fighting broke out again in the streets of the capital city sa na. sparked fears of a civil war. let s go to london where zain verjee has the latest on this new round of violence there. good morning, zain. good morning, guys. there were heavy explosions and gunfire heard in yemen s capital sanaa, a day after this major bulldozing activity by the government in place called taiz. take a look at this video. people were camped out in a square in the city and they just came in and they burned down the tents where people were at. three people died and at least 26 people have been injured. now, the u.s. embassy is saying that these scenes were unprovoked and unjustified.
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