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Results tagged “riot”

Egyptians riot against presidential expansion of power

Nov. 24: President Mohammed Morsi says he must take radical action to save Egypt from the remnants of Hosni Mubarak's regime; his critics say he is turning the country in Iran. NBC's Jim Maceda reports. (Nightly News)President Mohammed Morsi says he must take radical action to save Egypt from the remnants of Hosni Mubarak's regime; his critics say he is turning the country in Iran. NBC's Jim Maceda reports. (Nightly News)

Thousands riot after Facebook invite goes viral

Sept. 23: Police officers were attacked and cars were set alight when a sweet 16 birthday party in the Netherlands turned into a nightmare. The Facebook invite, which was meant to be a private affair, became a party of thousands. NBC's Duncan Golestani reports.  Police officers were attacked and cars were set alight when a sweet 16 birthday party in the Netherlands turned into a nightmare. The Facebook invite, which was meant to be a private affair, became a party of thousands. NBC's Duncan Golestani reports. (TODAY)

Birthday party turns into riot

Sept. 22: In the small Dutch town of Haren, 34 people were arrested and three were seriously injured after a long night of violence. NBC's Duncan Golestani reports. (Nightly News)In the small Dutch town of Haren, 34 people were arrested and three were seriously injured after a long night of violence. NBC's Duncan Golestani reports. (Nightly News)

Deadly soccer riot in Egypt

Feb. 1: At least 70 people died and hundreds were injured after a match between fierce rivals. NBC's Ayman Mohyeldin reports.  (Nightly News)At least 70 people died and hundreds were injured after a match between fierce rivals. NBC's Ayman Mohyeldin reports.  (Nightly News)

Students clash with riot police in Chile

Sept. 9: Thousands of students clash with riot police as protesters march through the streets of Santiago, Chile, demanding the government improve education standards. TODAY.com's Dara Brown reports. Thousands of students clash with riot police as protesters march through the streets of Santiago, Chile, demanding the government improve education standards. TODAY.com's Dara Brown reports. (TODAY)

Riot police use tear gas on Chile protesters

Aug. 5: Police in Chile toss tear gas and shoot water cannons at students and professors demanding education reform. TODAY.com's Dara Brown reports.   Police in Chile toss tear gas and shoot water cannons at students and professors demanding education reform. TODAY.com's Dara Brown reports.  (TODAY)

'Riot' couple talk about famous kiss

June 19: The couple captured in a recent photo, which became famous during this past week's Stanley Cup rioting in Vancouver, B.C., talk about the moment the photo was snapped. The couple captured in a recent photo, which became famous during this past week's Stanley Cup rioting in Vancouver, B.C., talk about the moment the photo was snapped. (msnbc tv)

Soccer fans storm field, clash with riot police

May 4: Poland's prime minister has threatened to make soccer teams play to empty stadiums to quell hooliganism at matches. TODAY.com's Dara Brown reports. Poland's prime minister has threatened to make soccer teams play to empty stadiums to quell hooliganism at matches. TODAY.com's Dara Brown reports. (TODAY)

Protesters clash with riot police in Greece

Feb. 23: Protesters throw fire bombs and clash with riot police in Athens, Greece, following an anti-austerity demonstration. TODAYshow.com's Dara Brown reports. Protesters throw fire bombs and clash with riot police in Athens, Greece, following an anti-austerity demonstration. TODAYshow.com's Dara Brown reports. (TODAY show)

Riot police, militias deployed in Iran

Feb. 21: NBC's Ali Arouzi reports Iranian officials have deployed security forces in an effort to stop anti-government protests which have spread to almost every major city throughout the country. NBC's Ali Arouzi reports Iranian officials have deployed security forces in an effort to stop anti-government protests which have spread to almost every major city throughout the country. (The Daily Rundown)

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