Tens of thousands of anti-government protesters march towards an area outside the capital Manama as the one year anniversary of the uprising (Feb. 14) approaches. (Washington Post)
Egyptian protesters march towards the Defense Ministry in Cairo, demanding the return of a civilian government. (UPI)
Egypt's military rulers warn of conspiracies that seek to topple the state and spread chaos one day before the one-year anniversary of the toppling of former PresidentHosni Mubarak. (AP via Google News)
People in Greece protest against the latest austerity measures imposed on their country, as more senior politicians resign. (The Guardian)
A protester is shot dead by security forces in Qatif, eastern Saudi Arabia, amid a demonstration calling for the release of Shia prisoners and democratic reforms. (BBC)
In England, three men who distributed and posted through letterboxes leaflets calling for the execution of gay people are jailed. (BBC)
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao pledges greater freedoms in Tibet, hours after two protesters are killed demanding the end of Chinese rule in the region; seven officials are also sacked for "neglecting state duties". (Straits Times)(CNN)