amy: that's protester abdullah hammoud. the demonstrators are continuing to call for the resignation of the rest of the ruling elite and the formation of a new government with independent experts. we'll go to beirut for more on the massive protests after headlines. anti-government protests are also continuing in iraq, where tens of thousands of people marched on baghdad's tahrir square tuesday night demanding the removal of the government . at least 225 people have been killed in the government's crackdown against the protests, which erupted earlier this month over corruption, mass unemployment, and the lack of basic public services. al jazeera reports iraqi prime minister adel abdul mahdi may soon be ousted, after his two main political backers, muqtada al-sadr and hadi al-amiri, agreed to work together to remove madhi from office in response to the growing protests. in haiti, anti-government protests have entered their seventh week as thousands of people again took to the streets of port-au-prince monday to demand the ous