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As Trump Arrives, Europe’s Right Claims Charlie Kirk as One of Their Own

17 septembre 2025 à 05:03
After decades of claiming persecution, once marginalized parties latch on to the American activist’s assassination as proof of their victimization.

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Mourning Charlie Kirk outside the U.S. Embassy in Madrid last week.

Trump’s Second U.K. State Visit Draws Protests

17 septembre 2025 à 04:26
As President Trump arrived in Britain on Tuesday night, protesters unveiled visual stunts aimed at highlighting his ties to Jeffrey Epstein, while a march was planned for Wednesday.

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Images of Donald Trump alongside Jeffrey Epstein were projected on Windsor Castle on Tuesday evening.

Young Protesters in Nepal Recover Looted Goods for Shopkeepers

17 septembre 2025 à 03:48
After protests left behind a trail of destruction in Nepal, a group of small business owners are stepping in to salvage looted home appliances in an effort to restore order.

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How Nepal’s Government Went Up in Smoke

17 septembre 2025 à 03:42
Arson attacks during protests in Nepal destroyed buildings, court files and even records of international agreements and state investments.

The prime minister’s office in the fire-damaged Singha Durbar in Kathmandu, Nepal.
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Trump Invokes Kirk’s Killing in Seeking to Silence Opponents on Left

In the wake of Charlie Kirk’s killing, President Trump and his allies have laid out a broad plan to target liberal groups, monitor speech, revoke visas and designate certain groups as domestic terrorists.

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“The radical left has done tremendous damage to the country,” President Trump told reporters outside the White House on Tuesday, as he continued to play down violence on the right.
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The Fleeting Fantasy of a King Who Would Return to Save Nepal

15 septembre 2025 à 11:45
Fury at the country’s politicians had led earlier this year to a failed royalist uprising, which may have been an unheeded warning of the popular discontent that exploded on the streets this month.

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A statue of Mahendra Bir Bikram Shah Dev in Kathmandu, Nepal’s capital. He was king of Nepal from 1955 until his death in 1972.

Protests Against an Israeli Cycling Team Shut Down a Major Race

14 septembre 2025 à 19:38
The final day of the three-week long Vuelta a España came to a premature end as pro-Palestinian protesters blocked streets.

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Palestinian supporters protesting an Israeli team’s participation at a cycling race in Montreal on Sunday.

After Fiery Protests, Nepal’s Leader Promises a Brief, Caretaker Term

14 septembre 2025 à 10:45
Prime Minister Sushila Karki, a former chief justice, said she had accepted her new role reluctantly. Major political parties say the process is unconstitutional.

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Sushila Karki, who is Nepal’s first female prime minister, arriving for her first day in office in Kathmandu on Sunday.

Nepal’s New Government Calls Elections. Its Critics Cry Foul.

13 septembre 2025 à 10:09
Sushila Karki, a former Supreme Court chief justice who was appointed as interim leader, made speed a priority in a process that other jurists deemed unconstitutional.

‘You Burned This Country Down’: After Arsons, Nepal Reckons With Its Future

13 septembre 2025 à 05:02
The frenzy of arson that blazed nationwide this week as protests spread added to those suffering acute burns in a country where fires maim and kill with shocking regularity.

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Doctors attended to Sibam Sah, left, and his cousin Birendra Kumar Sah, whose face and body were also ravaged by burns.

A Chaotic Showdown Over Election Integrity in India

13 septembre 2025 à 05:01
Opposition parties say a move by India’s election commission is part of a wider pattern of election influencing by the government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, which derides the claims.

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Protesters in Kolkata, India, last month after the country’s election commission announced the revision of voter rolls ahead of elections in the state of Bihar.

Amid Drought, Some U.K. Residents Fume as Blackstone C.E.O. Fills Private Lake

12 septembre 2025 à 15:46
A local water company said tankers of its water would no longer be sent to the American billionaire’s estate to fill his lake.

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The American billionaire Stephen A. Schwarzman has been refurbishing a country house in the village of Conholt in east Wiltshire, about 80 miles southwest of London.

Former Judge Sushila Karki Named Nepal’s Leader After Gen Z Protests

12 septembre 2025 à 16:14
Sushila Karki, a former chief justice, was the choice of the student protesters whose mass rallies led to violent clashes and toppled the government.

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Sushila Karki, a former chief justice, was sworn in at a ceremony in Kathmandu, Nepal, on Friday.

Secret Report Undercuts U.K. Condemnations of Palestine Action Group

12 septembre 2025 à 08:12
The British government banned Palestine Action under an antiterrorism law, but an intelligence document said most of its activity “would not be classified as terrorism.”

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A rally last month in Parliament Square in London called for lifting a British government ban on the group Palestine Action.

Nepal’s Capital Is Choked With Smoke and Gripped by Fear

11 septembre 2025 à 19:28
With institutions burned to the ground and the army in control, Gen Z protesters are pushing for an anti-corruption crusader to be appointed as the country’s interim leader.

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Nepal’s Social Media Ban Backfires as Politics Moves to a Chat Room

11 septembre 2025 à 21:10
“The Parliament of Nepal right now is Discord,” a user said of the platform popular with video gamers, where tens of thousands are debating the nation’s future.

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Some Nepalis attended an annual festival in Kathmandu on Thursday, despite the unrest of recent days.

Nepal’s Young Protesters Find an Unlikely Partner: The Army

11 septembre 2025 à 05:13
After an explosion of popular rage tore through the country, its respected army was the only institution left standing. It’s now in talks with the protesters.

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Army personnel standing guard at a road checkpoint in Kathmandu, Nepal, on Thursday.
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  • What to Know About the Mass Protests in Nepal
    The explosion of unrest in Nepal — with fires around the capital, Kathmandu, and the prime minister fleeing the country — was years in the making. Alex Travelli, a New York Times correspondent, describes what happened and why it happened now.
     

What to Know About the Mass Protests in Nepal

10 septembre 2025 à 17:50
The explosion of unrest in Nepal — with fires around the capital, Kathmandu, and the prime minister fleeing the country — was years in the making. Alex Travelli, a New York Times correspondent, describes what happened and why it happened now.

Military Enforces Calm in Nepal After Two Days of Chaos

10 septembre 2025 à 13:05
Leaders of a youthful protest movement that toppled a prime minister met with the military on Wednesday to discuss a path forward for the country.

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Nepali Army soldiers patrolling inside the Parliament house, which was set on fire by protesters, in Kathmandu, on Wednesday.

The Moment Nepal’s Gen Z Protesters Felt the Vibe Change

10 septembre 2025 à 12:49
Before the destruction began, the Gen Z demonstrators had planned to look good while promoting democracy and sweeping away an entrenched leadership.

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Demonstrators gathered outside Nepal’s Parliament in Kathmandu on Monday. One organizer said events this week escalated out of their control.

Millennial Mayor Backs Nepal’s Gen Z Protesters

10 septembre 2025 à 09:52
Balendra Shah won an upset victory three years ago to become Kathmandu’s mayor. He’s using social media to coach protesters on the country’s next steps.

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Balendra Shah, the mayor of Kathmandu, in his office in 2022. He is one of the few politicians to publicly support the so-called Gen Z protesters.

What to Know About the Protests in Nepal

11 septembre 2025 à 19:18
Troops patrolled the capital after days of unrest led to the resignation of the country’s prime minister. Protesters say they want a former chief justice to lead Nepal’s interim government.

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How Graham Linehan’s Arrest Could Reshape Britain’s Free Speech Laws

10 septembre 2025 à 05:02
A trans-Atlantic debate over freedom of expression in Britain has simmered for months. The arrest of Graham Linehan last week may prove a tipping point.

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Graham Linehan in London in September. Mr. Linehan, a comedian and vocal anti-transgender activist, was arrested last week at Heathrow Airport after a tweet he wrote led to accusations that he had incited violence against trans people.

For Nepal’s Protesters, Wealthy ‘Nepo Kids’ Are a Source of Outrage

9 septembre 2025 à 17:38
Videos and photos purporting to show the privileged lifestyles of children of the elite have fueled anger among young people.

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A demonstrator shouting slogans during a protest outside the parliament in Kathmandu, Nepal, on Monday. There is a widespread sense in Nepal that the affluence of the country’s political class has come at the expense of the wider population.

Troops Deployed After Day of Violent Protests in Nepal

10 septembre 2025 à 01:10
Protesters set fire to government buildings and the homes of politicians as unrest over corruption, censorship and economic issues stretched into a second day.

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Demonstrators outside the Parliament during a protest in Kathmandu, Nepal, on Tuesday.

Protests Against Nepal’s Social Media Ban Show Resistance to a Global Censorship Trend

9 septembre 2025 à 13:00
Nepal’s recent social media ban, part of a global censorship trend, helped set off widespread unrest, forcing the government to reverse course.

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Protesters at the Singha Durbar, the seat of the Nepali government’s various ministries, as it burned in Kathmandu, Nepal, on Tuesday.

The New Symbol of the Brazilian Right: the American Flag

9 septembre 2025 à 12:47
In a nod to President Trump, Brazil’s nationalist movement has adopted the stars and stripes. Now one flag could be the focus of an investigation involving the N.F.L.

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An American flag unfurled over several lanes of São Paulo’s main avenue during an Independence Day protest on Sunday.

The Forces Behind Nepal’s Explosive Gen Z Protests: What to Know

9 septembre 2025 à 12:22
A recent ban on social media brought young people to the streets, but they came filled with grievances that have built up over years.

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A protester with a police shield during unrest in Kathmandu, Nepal, on Tuesday.

Nepal’s Prime Minister Resigns as Protesters Set Fire to Leaders’ Houses

9 septembre 2025 à 05:10
A day after violent clashes left at least 19 people dead, Prime Minister K.P. Sharma Oli and other ministers quit, with no clear path to assuaging young protesters in the capital.

Protesters in Nepal Set Fire to President and Prime Minister’s Homes

9 septembre 2025 à 03:35
A day after violent clashes left at least 19 people dead, young protesters defied a curfew and took to the streets again.

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A protester fuels a fire outside a political party’s office in Kathmandu, Nepal, on Tuesday.

Witness to Michael Brown’s Shooting in Ferguson Dies of Gunshot Injuries

8 septembre 2025 à 14:22
Dorian Johnson was shot in a domestic incident, 11 years after Mr. Brown’s death in a confrontation with a police officer led to nationwide protests.

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Dorian Johnson in Ferguson, Mo., in 2019. Mr. Johnson, who died on Sunday, was with Michael Brown Jr. when he was fatally shot by a white Ferguson police officer in 2014.

New Banksy Mural Outside Royal Courts of Justice Depicts Judge Attacking Protester

8 septembre 2025 à 12:54
The mural that appeared outside the Royal Courts of Justice in London on Monday depicted a judge attacking a demonstrator with a gavel.

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Guards in front of metal screens on Monday in London helped obscure the view of a mural by the anonymous artist Banksy at the Royal Courts of Justice.

Brazilians Protest as Bolsonaro Coup Trial Nears Verdict

7 septembre 2025 à 16:47
Tensions are heating up in Brazil as the nation enters the final week of former President Jair Bolsonaro’s trial on attempted coup charges.

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In São Paulo and many other cities in Brazil, the streets on Sunday were filled with protests for and against the former president, Jair Bolsonaro.

Over 800 Arrested at Protest After Pro-Palestinian Group Banned as Terrorist

7 septembre 2025 à 09:14
The demonstrators, hauled off for holding signs, had gathered in London to oppose the government’s declaring Palestine Action a terrorist organization.

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Police officers detain a demonstrator at the “Lift The Ban” rally at Parliament Square in London, on Saturday.

Grand Juries in D.C. Reject Wave of Charges Under Trump’s Crackdown

6 septembre 2025 à 05:02
The persistent rejections suggest that the grand jurors may have had enough of prosecutors seeking harsh charges in a highly politicized environment.

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Grand jurors have refused in at least seven recent cases to indict their fellow residents who became entangled in the president’s show of force.

Chicago Braces for Trump’s Immigration Crackdown

5 septembre 2025 à 21:21
Protesters held demonstrations and city leaders spoke against the prospect of a surge of federal agents.

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Police encountered demonstrators trying to block government vehicles from leaving an ICE facility in Broadview, Ill., outside Chicago, on Friday.

What We Know About Trump’s Crime and Immigration Crackdown Across the U.S.

5 septembre 2025 à 13:49
The president has sent soldiers and federal agents to some cities, and promised to do the same in others, prompting lawsuits and stirring outrage among local leaders.

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Members of the California National Guard were deployed during immigration protests in downtown Los Angeles in June.

How Protests, Tear Gas and Looting Roiled Indonesia

3 septembre 2025 à 02:06
Deep-rooted resentment over a yawning wealth gap in Indonesia set off a wave of antigovernment protests that have turned violent.

Commuters at a damaged bus stop on Monday after protests in Jakarta, the capital of Indonesia.

What to Know About Jair Bolsonaro’s Coup Plot Trial

2 septembre 2025 à 05:03
The former Brazilian president is charged with planning a coup after losing the 2022 elections. He says he pursued only legal avenues to remain in power. Here is what to know about the trial.

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Jair Bolsonaro, the former Brazilian president, at a rally last year. Prosecutors argue he oversaw a vast plot to overturn the results of the 2022 election.

Labor Day Protests Denounce Trump While Supporting Workers

The demonstrations were part of the continuing effort by Trump opponents to try to pressure his administration, even if many events were modest in size.

Trump’s Push to Punish Flag Burning Puts Landmark Free Speech Ruling at Risk

1 septembre 2025 à 11:33
The Supreme Court ruled in 1989 that burning an American flag is speech protected by the First Amendment. President Trump says it should be punished.

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Gregory Johnson displayed a flag he has used in protests, in Venice, Calif., in 2021. Mr. Johnson won a landmark Supreme Court case in 1989 protecting political expression that is now being challenged by President Trump.

Anti-Immigrant Protests Attended by Neo-Nazis in Australia Worry Leaders

1 septembre 2025 à 00:44
The government condemned the demonstrations, which drew tens of thousands of people. Some of the events included speakers tied to neo-Nazi groups.

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Demonstrators at an anti-immigration rally in Sydney on Sunday.

Already Pardoned by Trump, Jan. 6 Rioters Push for Compensation

31 août 2025 à 14:56
One of the rioters’ lawyers wants to create a panel that would decide on financial damages for what the rioters believe were unfair prosecutions.

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The lawyer Mark McCloskey in 2021. He wants to establish what he calls a “voluntary nonjudicial resolution committee” that would consider rioters’ cases individually, and says he met with top Justice Department officials recently.

In Syria, a City Shattered by War Asks for Its Sacrifice to Be Repaid

31 août 2025 à 05:12
Millions of Syrians from destroyed places like Daraya feel they did everything possible to overthrow the Assad government, but they still await reconstruction aid.

Indonesia’s Leader Says He Will Bow to Some Protester Demands After Riots

31 août 2025 à 08:21
President Prabowo Subianto of Indonesia acknowledged the concerns of the protesters and said his government would make concessions.

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A government building in Makassar, Indonesia, that protesters set on fire.

3 Dead in Indonesia After Jumping From Building Protesters Set on Fire, Official Says

In spreading protests against the president, three government workers died after jumping from a building that protesters set afire. A fourth person was attacked by a crowd and later died of his injuries.

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Demonstrators throwing tear-gas canisters that had been fired at them by police officers on Friday in Surabaya, Indonesia.
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