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Thousands of protesters marched in London and other cities on Saturday calling for a ceasefire in Gaza and Lebanon as the war in the Palestinian territory neared the one-year...
A documentary film, “The Bibi Files,” was previewed at this month’s Toronto International Film Festival to lend urgency to popular Israeli demands for Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin (“Bibi”) Netanyahu to...
“Made in Italy: Shame in Italy,” a handful of migrant labourers who had travelled from Italy’s famed leatherware region Tuscany chanted last week in Geneva outside the flagship store...
Why is Britain the worst-performing major economy in the world? Leaving aside the possibility — never far away from the fecund minds of the Brexiteers — that the UK is...
Anti-government demonstrations erupted Saturday in several locations across Iran as the most sustained protests in years against a deeply entrenched theocracy entered their fourth week. At least two people...
Rob Gillies and Tim Sullivan, Associated Press The streets around the Canadian Parliament are quiet now. The Ottawa protesters who vowed never to give up are largely gone, chased...
The continuous anti-October coup protests in Sudan even after the civilian Prime Minister Abdallah Hamdok has been reinstated on November 21 is worrisome. There has been an uneasy alliance between...
The simmering discontent in Sudan is on the boil once again and the unrest does not seem to end. Tens of thousands of people rallied in towns across Sudan on...
There was a time when a military coup in a country like Sudan would have been accepted by the people rather passively and their protests would have remained mere murmurs....
Ireland’s foreign minister Simon Coveney said on Saturday that Britain was demonstrating “perverse nationalism” by seeking to reach a trade deal with the United States before the European Union...