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Many arrests as "Yellow Vests" protests continue
Demonstrations by so-called "Yellow Vest" protesters in Paris turned to riots as those taking part demanded the resignation of French President Emmanuel Macron. Police used tear gas and water cannon as demonstrators became violent....
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Caught on camera: Police brutality and racism in Trump's America | The Listening Post
How the video of a Black man's murder set the United States ablaze. Plus, drone investigations from on high.
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G7 protesters, police play game of cat and mouse in Quebec City
Police declared many of the demonstrations illegal, shutting them down whenever they could, and that's not sitting well with Amnesty International.
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Concessions by Armenia's ruling party fail to appease protesters
Protests have continued in Armenia despite the country’s ruling party announcing that it would not put forward a candidate for prime minister. Opposition leader Nikol Pashinyan, has insisted that parliament should elect him as prime...
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Slovakia police chief steps down as protests persist
Slovakia’s national police chief has resigned amid public pressure following the assassination of a journalist who was investigating alleged government corruption. Prime Minister Peter Pellegrini said Tuesday that Tibor Gaspar was “the...
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G20 protests in Hamburg continue for a second day
Thousands turn out for the largest of Hamburg's G20 demonstrations on Saturday, a day after protests in the German city turned violent
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Self-driving cars could be on our streets by 2020
Driving without a hand on the steering wheel. Autonomous cars have been a constant in the tech pages of every journal for the past couple of years. The reality of a fleet of these vehicles on our roads is just around the next corner....
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Massive anti-government protest in Brazil
An estimated 3 million people in 150 cities took part in protests against Brazilian president Dilma Rousseff and her former mentor
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Take a step into the past at Fort Malden's Living History Festival
On Saturday, Fort Malden will welcome visitors for the Living History Festival. It's a chance for people to learn more about Windsor-Essex's place in history, especially around the War of 1812. Visitors can see the firing of muskets and...
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France and the Far Right
Correspondent Natacha Butler takes us through a divided France as the far right aims to secure a majority in the parliamentary election.
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More than 270 people arrested in antigovernment rallies in Kenya
Police say protests were co-opted by ‘suspects’ engaging in ‘criminal activities’.
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Australian senator quits labour: Payman at odds with party on Palestine recognition
Australian Senator Fatima Payman has quit the governing Labour party, after being suspended for supporting a motion on recognising Palestine
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‘All of the rats in the Knesset’: Mass antiwar protest in Israel
An estimated 150,000 people attended the rally in one of the biggest demonstrations since Israel’s war on Gaza began.
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Georgia's bill on 'foreign agents': Protesters call on government to withdraw bill
Protests against a proposed law have rocked Georgia for almost a month
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US Campus Protests | Between Us
Correspondent Kristen Saloomey on the campus protests at Columbia University where she used to be a student.
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University protests latest sign of ‘disdain’ for US role in Gaza war: Analyst
Political analyst Eric Ham views student-led protests as part of public discontent with Biden's Gaza policies, impacting election dynamics.
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Columbia turns to hybrid learning as pro-Palestinian protests continue
In a statement issued on Monday, Columbia University President Dr. Minouche Shafiq called for a "reset" - attributing tensions to external influences. Yet, students interviewed assign blame to the administration.
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Oubah and Sall Propose June 2nd Elections Amid Senegal's Instability
Ahmed Oubah and Macky Sall discuss Senegal's instability, proposing June 2nd elections and a criticized amnesty for demonstration acts.
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Jews call for ceasefire: Activist groups campaign against war on Gaza
Demonstrators from anti-war group Jewish Voice for Peace rallied against ‘Israel’s ongoing oppression of Palestinians’.
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Calls for a general strike in West Bank after al-Arouri’s killing
Numerous calls for revenge have been vocalized, accompanied by demands for a general strike in the occupied West Bank.
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More than 100,000 back on the streets of London for Gaza
More than 100-thousand people have rallied again in London to demand a permanent truce in Gaza.
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White House: Israel must distinguish between civilians and Hamas fighters in Gaza
Jake Sullivan is the US National Security Adviser. He told CBS News that Israel has obligations under international law.
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Senegal's shift on Palestinian cause leaves Gaza family feeling abandoned
Palestinian family in Dakar can't protest for Palestine due to lack of authorization. Senegal's neutrality doesn't reflect people's views.
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Eswatini monarchy accused of silencing opponents
Africa's last absolute monarchy is facing criticism over its human rights record.