British Police Given New Powers to Crack Down on Disruptive Protests
New and expanded powers for British police took effect on Sunday, including measures targeting activists who stop traffic.
New and expanded powers for British police took effect on Sunday, including measures targeting activists who stop traffic.
More than 90,000 Colombians gathered on the streets of 15 of Colombia’s main cities on Tuesday in the latest round of peaceful protests against radical leftist President Gustavo Petro and the leftist reforms his government seeks to implement.
Oregon Senate Republicans successfully pushed state Democrats into eliminating a portion of a proposed bill that would have allowed minors to obtain abortions without parental consent.
Hong Kong’s Beijing-controlled government sought a court injunction Monday against the 2019 pro-democracy anthem “Glory to Hong Kong.”
The Chinese Communist government is ramping up online censorship ahead of the anniversary of the June 4, 1989, massacre of student demonstrators in Tiananmen Square – an event that is illegal to commemorate or discuss in China.
A 57-year-old truck driver was detained Thursday after loads of potatoes were found spilled on a key bridge linking two Danish islands.
Former Pakistani prime minister Imran Khan on Friday denounced a “reign of terror” by the successor he wishes to unseat, Shehbaz Sharif, as police searched his home for dozens of terrorism suspects he was allegedly harboring.
Ousted Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan, who has been clashing with the government of his successor, Shehbaz Sharif, as he tries to return to power while dodging about a hundred corruption investigations, said on Wednesday he expects to be arrested again.
Imran Khan, the former Pakistani prime minister who is running for another term despite dozens of corruption cases pending against him, called for nationwide protests on Saturday night.
The Islamabad High Court (IHC) ruled on Friday that former prime minister Imran Khan must be released on bail for two weeks. The grant of bail came a day after Pakistan’s Supreme Court ruled that Khan’s violent arrest by a paramilitary police unit on the grounds of the IHC was illegal.
A group of activists demonstrating against China’s use of Uyghur Muslims as slaves crashed German automaker Volkswagen’s shareholder meeting in Berlin on Wednesday.
Thousands of retired military and police officers in Colombia filled Bolívar Square in the nation’s capital, Bogotá, on Wednesday to peacefully protest the security policies of radical leftist President Gustavo Petro.
Riots in northeastern India’s state of Manipur have killed 62 people over the past week and driven some 35,000 from their homes.
Pakistan’s Supreme Court ordered the release of former Prime Minister Imran Khan on Thursday morning, two days after he was arrested in a paramilitary operation at a court in Islamabad.
Pakistanis living in North America held rallies on Tuesday to protest the arrest of former prime minister and current candidate Imran Khan in Islamabad, with an especially large demonstration held in Toronto.
Islamist former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan was arrested outside the High Court in Islamabad on Tuesday.
Protesters swarmed New York City on Saturday in the wake of a homeless man’s death and demanded the abolishment of police.
Left-wing establishment media darling Graham Smith was among a group of anti-Monarchy protesters arrested in London ahead of the Coronation.
A South Korean labor union official died in a Seoul hospital on Tuesday after setting himself on fire during a May Day protest. The official was evidently in distress over a pretrial hearing over extortion charges.
In a sign that the protests against Macron do not appear to be going away, some 782,000 people poured onto the streets of France on Monday.
Communists around the world observed a relatively subdued May Day holiday on Monday, with some large marches and plenty of vacations but few fireworks.
Electricity to buildings visited by Macron on his nationwide PR blitz keeps mysteriously going out, but it’s nothing fossil fuels can’t fix.
Ikea waded into the fray of the political firestorm in France, offering anti-Macron protesters deals on ‘noisy’ pots and pans.
Police have confiscated saucepans from townspeople demonstrating against French President Emmanuel Macron.
U.S. Army Sgt. Daniel Perry was found guilty of murder Friday, nearly three years after he opened fire on a police brutality protester whom Perry claimed pointed a gun at him first.
Over half a million people took to the streets of France on Thursday in another firey protest against Emmanuel Macron’s government.
A small plane flew over the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California, on Wednesday towing a banner that read “One China! Taiwan is part of China!” while House Speaker Kevin McCarthy met with Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen.
Protesters in Paris stormed a building housing BlackRock amid ongoing demonstrations against President Macron’s pension reform plans.
Legislation has been introduced that would enact safe zones, banning protests within 100 metres of a drag show, with fines up to $25,000.
Left-wing members of the French opposition have written to President Emmanuel Macron asking him to “give up” on his “disastrous” reform of the country’s pension system.
Counter-protesters hurled insults and used whistles in attempts to disrupt Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) during her remarks ahead of former President Donald Trump’s arraignment on Tuesday.
A large banner that read “TRUMP LIES ALL THE TIME” was at the center of a clash that broke out between demonstrators in Manhattan.
Confidence in French President Macron has fallen to its lowest level since the 2018 Yellow Vest protests, as Marine Le Pen’s right-wing populists surge.
A woman has been arrested for allegedly comparing French President Emmanuel Macron to “trash” on social media amid nationwide protests.
Violent protests continued in Paris again on Tuesday on the tenth straight day of demonstrations against the globalist Macron government.
Pro-transgender activists and demonstrators have become aggressive or violent at a number of protests in recent years despite the radical left’s professed appetite for “tolerance.”
Speaking at the annual China Development Forum in Beijing on Monday, Premier Li Qiang promised a gathering of international businessmen that China will not employ its economy-killing “zero COVID” lockdown strategy again.
France remains in a state of chaos on Tuesday as the 10th straight day of union strikes is marked by fuel-pump shortages and government infighting.
The Louvre Museum was closed when its workers took part in the wave of French protest strikes against the govt’s pension reform plans.
State visit to France by King Charles III has been postponed as protests and strikes against Macron’s controversial reforms package grow.