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Tower of London Jewel House Shut After Protesters Target Crown Jewels With Custard and Crumble
Four protesters from ‘Take Back Power’ were arrested after flinging custard and apple crumble at the Imperial State Crown’s display case in the Tower of London, prompting a temporary closure and raising questions about protest, security, and the symbolism of…
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Lewes Bonfire 2025: Britain’s Biggest Fire Night Returns Amid Tradition and Turmoil
Tens of thousands descend on Lewes for its famed Bonfire Night, blending protest, pageantry, and remembrance in one of Britain’s most unique community spectacles.
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Nationwide ‘No Kings’ Protest Draws Millions: Brooksville Joins Movement Against Executive Power
Brooksville residents joined millions across the U.S. in the ‘No Kings’ protest, voicing opposition to perceived executive overreach and sparking debate with counter-demonstrations from Trump supporters.
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Nigeria Arrests: Military Denials, Drug Seizures, and Protest Tensions Shape National Debate
A surge of arrests in Nigeria is fueling public scrutiny: military denials of coup plots, high-profile drug seizures, and heated debate over the right to protest. As government agencies respond to crises across security, law enforcement, and civil rights, Nigeria’s…
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Ecuador President’s Convoy Attacked Amid Diesel Subsidy Protests
Protesters targeted President Daniel Noboa’s convoy in Ecuador, intensifying unrest over diesel subsidy cuts. Experts dispute official claims of gunfire, pointing instead to thrown projectiles as the source of vehicle damage.
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Violence Erupts in The Hague Amid Rising Anti-Immigration Tensions
Clashes between police and anti-immigration protesters in The Hague resulted in dozens of arrests, igniting heated debate over migration policy just weeks before Dutch national elections.
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Violence Erupts at Dutch Anti-Immigration Protest Ahead of Election
A large anti-immigration protest in The Hague descended into violence, with clashes between rioters and police, vandalism of a political party office, and sharp condemnation from leaders—underscoring deep tensions ahead of the Netherlands’ pivotal general election.
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Bloody Sunday Revisited: Decades-Old Scars Surface as Soldier Faces Trial
Over fifty years after Bloody Sunday, a British soldier stands trial for the massacre of Northern Irish protesters, reviving debates on justice, memory, and accountability.
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Ruben Vardanyan Refuses to Answer Judge, Protesting Baku Trial Charges
Ruben Vardanyan protests Baku trial by refusing to answer judge. Get the latest on the charges, defense arguments, and trial proceedings.
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Protests and Political Tension Grip Georgia: Events of February 1-4 (VIDEO)
Events in Georgia between February 1st and 4th highlight the continuing wave of protests across the country. Discontent with the government’s policies has fueled numerous demonstrations, often accompanied by clashes between law enforcement and protesters, resulting in arrests and injuries.…
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Goy Theater’s sit-in protest reaches sixth day
Goy Theater’s actors have been staging a sit-in protest outside the theater’s entrance since October 7. Their primary demand is for the Ministry of Education, Science, Culture, and Sports to facilitate a temporary solution allowing Goy Theater to resume operations…











