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Police use tear gas and stun grenades to disperse hundreds of protesters, days before two-year anniversary of uprising.
Sixteen-year-old hit by car while trying to flee from security forces as thousands gathered for prayers.
Deal paused in 2011 amid protests partly resumes with material for "external defence" after visit from crown prince.
Sebastian Vettel wins race amid security lockdown as fresh protests are held in Manama and London.
Police put circuit under security lockdown as reports indicate fresh overnight clashes between protesters and police.
Police fire tear gas and arrest several protesters calling for cancellation of event scheduled for this month in Manama.
Observers for rights groups expelled amid security clampdown to prevent mass pro-democracy protests in capital.
Call comes after head of rights group who says he was beaten by police visited US embassy in Manama to show injuries.
Opposition protesters clash with police for a second day outside the capital, Manama.
Thousands mourn the killing of a teenager on Friday amid growing outrage over continued government crackdown.
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