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The TV advertisements show Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton distancing themselves from ‘Innocence of Muslims’.
The French magazine that published the cartoons sold out its usual print run of 75,000 copies in a few hours.
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Russia’s communications minister says laws coming into effect in November could see YouTube blocked over the controversial movie.
Protests have taken place across the Arab World against the US-produced ‘Innocence of Muslims’.
Muslim pressure group Hizb ut-Tahrir, who campaign for an Islamic state with sharia law, protest outside the US embassy in Grosvenor Square, London.
Police in Sydney clashed with demonstrators outside at Hyde Park.
The attacks that led to the death of the US Ambassador to Libya may have been a plot to coincide with the September 11 anniversary.