Yellow Vest Protests Drag into Their 13th Week
Throughout France, the high-profile Yellow Vest movement continued into its 13th week of protesting against French President Emmanuel Macron’s government.
Read MoreThroughout France, the high-profile Yellow Vest movement continued into its 13th week of protesting against French President Emmanuel Macron’s government.
Read MoreThis is the scene in Barcelona’s streets on October 1, 2018, the one-year anniversary of the illegal Catalonian independence referendum. 180,000 pro-independence protestors gathered throughout Catalonia to commemorate the day.
Read MoreTruckers’ Strike Leads Brazil to Chaos Luisa Chainferber Staff Writer On May 21, Brazilian truckers started a nation-wide strike to
Read MoreIsraeli police shot and killed three Palestinians who allegedly tried to breach the border between Gaza and Israel.
Read MoreHonduras’s Supreme Electoral Tribunal declared incumbent President, Juan Orlando Hernandez, the winner of the presidential election in December. Since then thousands of Hondurans have been protesting the results.
Read MoreAs this movement continues to gain momentum, the question becomes, is it appropriate for employees, in a private work sector, to air their beliefs in this forum?
Read MorePro-anglophone independence movements began at the end of 2016 due to concerns that top civil service jobs were only given to francophone Cameroonian, giving way to current violent protests.
Read MoreProtesters in Venezuela took to the street after the Supreme Court ruled in a decision that allowed the Venezuelan President to attain more power in the government because it stripped congress with its legislative power.
Read MoreThe Maldives announced that it would implement economic development and high-end tourism in the Faafu Atoll. Protests took place in the Faafu Atoll, located in the Maldives, as a demonstration of the opposition to its rumored sale, a 19-island chain in the Indian Ocean, to Saudi Arabia.
Read MoreIn a show of public outcry not seen since the fall of the communism in 1989, citizens in the hundreds of thousands braved sub-freezing conditions to voice their discontent in the streets of Bucharest and over 50 urban centers across Romania.
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