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For the sixth day running, Lebanon was on the boil. Thousands of protesters continued baying for a fresh team of leaders to helm the nation’s affairs, even as Prime...
There has been a huge outcry and backlash from Australia’s major newspapers which blacked out their front pages on Monday to protest laws that crimp press freedom. In a...
At least three people died after a supermarket in the Chilean capital Santiago was set alight by demonstrators, while many flights into the city's airport were suspended as crew...
Tens of thousands of Lebanese protesters of all ages gathered Sunday in major cities and towns nationwide, with each hour bringing hundreds more people to the streets for the...
Hong Kong police and protesters exchanged tear gas and petrol bombs as an illegal anti-government march that attracted tens of thousands descended into chaos, with hundreds of shops trashed...
For weeks Hong Kong has been simmering with anger and discontent, but there seems to be no sign of a let-up. Though Hong Kong has been relatively quiet this...
Three people died in a fire inside a Santiago supermarket that was ransacked early Sunday, as violent clashes between protesters and security forces continued, said the mayor of the...
Spain’s acting Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez on Saturday dismissed a call for dialogue from Catalonia’s regional chief, telling him he must first condemn the separatist unrest that is roiling Barcelona....
Lebanese soldiers started their clampdown on protesters in the capital amid a wave of demonstrations against tax increases and corruption. The proposed tax measures included a surcharge on WhatsApp...
Catalan pro-independence demonstrators clashed with riot police in the centre of Barcelona on Wednesday in a third day of protests over Monday's imprisonment of nine leaders of a failed...