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Protests hit Hamburg streets after G20 summit

By Reuters
09 July 2017   |   11:00 am
Hundreds of protesters scuffle with German police on the fringes of a largely peaceful march against a G20 summit of global leaders in Hamburg, after two days of violent clashes which marred the meeting.

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