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Today's Buzz: Kim Kardashian's visit to Bahrain triggers protest

Dec. 3: Bonnie Fuller  of Hollywoodlife.com, and Roseanne Colletti of NBC's Bonnie Fuller  of Hollywoodlife.com, and Roseanne Colletti of NBC's "Gossip Gram," chat about the hottest entertainment topics of the day, like Kim Kardashian's controversial visit to Bahrain and Britney Spears 31st birthday. (TODAY)

Clinton criticizes crackdown in Bahrain

March 16: While making a surprise visit to Egypt's Tahrir Sqaure on Wednesday, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton expressed concern over the escalating situation in Bahrain. NBC's Chief Foreign Affairs Correspondent Andrea Mitchell reports.  (Nightly News)While making a surprise visit to Egypt's Tahrir Sqaure on Wednesday, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton expressed concern over the escalating situation in Bahrain. NBC's Chief Foreign Affairs Correspondent Andrea Mitchell reports. (Nightly News)

Violent crackdown on Bahrain protestors

March 17: While Gadhafi has been taking back rebel-held territory, protesters in Bahrain have risen up again, prompting the government there to ask Saudis to send in troops. NBC's John Ray reports.  (Nightly News)While Gadhafi has been taking back rebel-held territory, protesters in Bahrain have risen up again, prompting the government there to ask Saudis to send in troops. NBC's John Ray reports. (Nightly News)

Bahrain crushes rebellion

March 14: At the request of the Bahrain royal family, a thousand troops from neighboring Saudi Arabia have rolled into Bahrain to crush the rebellion. NBC's Brian Williams reports.  (Nightly News)At the request of the Bahrain royal family, a thousand troops from neighboring Saudi Arabia have rolled into Bahrain to crush the rebellion. NBC's Brian Williams reports. (Nightly News)

Bahrain opts for dialogue, Libya for violence

Feb. 19: Bahrain's crown prince – who on Saturday ordered security forces to withdraw – said the time has come to negotiate, but as NBC's Richard Engel reports, not all Arab leaders are trying to compromise. (Nightly News)Bahrain's crown prince – who on Saturday ordered security forces to withdraw – said the time has come to negotiate, but as NBC's Richard Engel reports, not all Arab leaders are trying to compromise. (Nightly News)

Violent clashes continue in Bahrain

Feb. 19: Bahrain's army has pulled its heavy vehicles from Manama's core and the crown prince has called for calm amid government riots in the city's streets. NBC's Richard Engel reports. Bahrain's army has pulled its heavy vehicles from Manama's core and the crown prince has called for calm amid government riots in the city's streets. NBC's Richard Engel reports. (TODAY show)

Bahrain crackdown leaves medics overwhelmed

Feb. 18: Security forces fired live ammunition into crowds of unarmed, peaceful demonstrators in Bahrain on Friday as some ambulances were reportedly blocked from reaching the injured. NBC's Chief Foreign Correspondent Richard Engel reports.  (Nightly News)Security forces fired live ammunition into crowds of unarmed, peaceful demonstrators in Bahrain on Friday as some ambulances were reportedly blocked from reaching the injured. NBC's Chief Foreign Correspondent Richard Engel reports. (Nightly News)

Amateur video shows injured Bahrain demonstrators

Feb. 18: The video shows at least two people injured by gunfire in Bahrain's Pearl Square. Alex Witt reports. The video shows at least two people injured by gunfire in Bahrain's Pearl Square. Alex Witt reports. (TODAY show)

NYT's Kristof: 'Complete chaos' in Bahrain

Feb. 18: New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof reports from a hospital in Manama, Bahrain, that dozens of protesters have come in with injuries suffered when soldiers fired on marchers. New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof reports from a hospital in Manama, Bahrain, that dozens of protesters have come in with injuries suffered when soldiers fired on marchers. (msnbc tv)

Angry funerals in Bahrain; unrest stirs

Feb. 18: After the deadly military attack on protesters in Bahrain, mourners attend funerals for the victims and vow to continue their demonstrations.  NBC's Richard Engel reports. After the deadly military attack on protesters in Bahrain, mourners attend funerals for the victims and vow to continue their demonstrations.  NBC's Richard Engel reports. (TODAY show)

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