
News Wrap: Hamburg prepares for big protests during G20
Clip: 7/5/2017 | 5m 13sVideo has Closed Captions
Hundreds of demonstrators dressed as zombies in a peaceful protest in Hamburg, Germany.
In the our news wrap Wednesday, hundreds of demonstrators dressed as zombies in a peaceful protest in Hamburg, Germany. The city is bracing for mass demonstrations of up to 100,000 people in the lead-up to this weekend’s G20 Summit. Also, an American soldier has been killed in a mortar attack in Afghanistan.
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News Wrap: Hamburg prepares for big protests during G20
Clip: 7/5/2017 | 5m 13sVideo has Closed Captions
In the our news wrap Wednesday, hundreds of demonstrators dressed as zombies in a peaceful protest in Hamburg, Germany. The city is bracing for mass demonstrations of up to 100,000 people in the lead-up to this weekend’s G20 Summit. Also, an American soldier has been killed in a mortar attack in Afghanistan.
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