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Protesters in Thailand Denounce Prime Minister After Clashes With Cambodia

2 août 2025 à 07:27
Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra of Thailand had already been suspended after a leaked phone call that many say showed her selling out her country.

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A rally in Bangkok on Saturday calling for the resignation of Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra of Thailand.
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In Tense Hearing, Texas Republicans Defend Redrawn Political Map

1 août 2025 à 17:28
The legislative hearing was part of a rapidly moving redistricting process, pushed by President Trump, that could see the map approved next week.

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State Representative Chris Turner during a public hearing on congressional redistricting in Austin, Texas, on Friday.

Dozens Killed in Protests Over Gas Prices in Angola

31 juillet 2025 à 16:32
Outraged residents took to the streets of the southern African nation when a taxi strike descended into chaos.

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A burned vehicle in Luanda, Angola, during a general strike against rising fuel prices on Tuesday.

After Backlash, Ukraine Votes to Restore Watchdogs’ Powers

31 juillet 2025 à 13:16
President Volodymyr Zelensky’s move last week to neuter two anticorruption agencies drew the country’s first street protests since Russia’s invasion.

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Protesters took to the streets of Kyiv earlier this month in response to a law signed by President Volodymyr Zelensky.

Pro-Palestinian Group Can Appeal U.K. Ban, Judge Rules, Citing Free Speech

30 juillet 2025 à 12:13
A High Court judge in London said that Palestine Action had the right to challenge the British government’s decision to ban it as a terrorist group.

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Supporters of the group Palestine Action protesting outside the High Court in London this month.

University of California Settles With Jewish Students Over U.C.L.A. Protests

29 juillet 2025 à 18:36
Jewish students and a professor said the university had allowed a hostile protest. After the settlement was announced, the Department of Justice separately said it had found the university violated civil rights laws.

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Pro-Palestinian students at U.C.L.A. also sued the university after a violent encounter at the protest encampment.

‘Revenge Is Not a Policy’: Israelis Voice Dissent Against the War in Gaza

28 juillet 2025 à 06:38
After a long silence, prominent Israelis and activists are increasingly raising alarms about potential war crimes being carried out by the government.

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Protesters gathered in May at the Shaar Hanegev junction near the Gaza border, holding photos both of Israeli hostages and of children killed in strikes in the enclave.

A Golfing Trump Is Greeted by Protesters in Scotland

26 juillet 2025 à 15:32
The president was criticized by demonstrators on a range of issues, from his stance on immigration and Gaza to his ties to the sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

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Hundreds of protesters gathered outside the U.S. Consulate in Edinburgh on Saturday during President Trump’s visit to Scotland.

Removal of Castro and Guevara Statues Ignites Outcry in Mexico

26 juillet 2025 à 14:12
The Cuban Revolution leaders joined forces in Mexico in 1955. A local mayor removed a memorial to them, drawing protests and condemnation from Mexico’s highest office.

The bench in Jardin Tabacalera after the statues of Fidel Castro and Che Guevara were removed.
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  • Why Zelensky Backtracked on His Controversial Law
    Facing growing pressure amid nationwide protests, President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine backtracked on controversial legislation that would have weakened the country’s independent anticorruption institutions. Katrin Bennhold, a senior writer, and Marc Santora, an international news editor for The New York Times, explain the events that led to the reversal.
     

Why Zelensky Backtracked on His Controversial Law

Facing growing pressure amid nationwide protests, President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine backtracked on controversial legislation that would have weakened the country’s independent anticorruption institutions. Katrin Bennhold, a senior writer, and Marc Santora, an international news editor for The New York Times, explain the events that led to the reversal.

Zelensky Faces Criticism in Ukraine Over Effort to Rein In Corruption Agencies

24 juillet 2025 à 05:25
President Volodymyr Zelensky signed a bill limiting two Ukrainian anticorruption agencies. After street protests and other criticism, he said he would propose a new law restoring their independence.

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Zelensky Targeted in Wartime Protests in Ukraine for the First Time

22 juillet 2025 à 17:50
The demonstrators were angered by government moves to dismantle anticorruption efforts and quell dissent.

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At a protest against legislation stripping the independence of anti-corruption agencies, a woman holds a phone saying “Veto” in Ukrainian, in central Kyiv, Ukraine, Tuesday.

Marines Will Begin Withdrawing From Los Angeles

21 juillet 2025 à 16:04
The departure of the Marines follows the removal of hundreds of other National Guard soldiers who were part of President Trump’s deployment to Los Angeles.

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Marines guarding the Edward R. Roybal Federal Building in Los Angeles in June.

Trump’s National Guard Troops Are Questioning Their Mission in L.A.

16 juillet 2025 à 18:33
Thousands of National Guard members have served in the L.A. region since last month. Six soldiers spoke in interviews about low morale over the deployment.

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Members of the California National Guard have protected federal buildings and accompanied agents on immigration raids in the Los Angeles region.

Trump Releases About Half of the National Guard Troops in Los Angeles

15 juillet 2025 à 18:56
President Trump mobilized the troops on June 7 in the wake of chaotic protests. They have remained in Southern California several weeks after most of the demonstrations had ended.

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About half of the California National Guard troops deployed to Los Angeles are being released, Trump administration officials said on Tuesday.

Police Arrest Far-Right Leader After Anti-Immigrant Riots in Spanish Town

15 juillet 2025 à 16:07
Prosecutors said the local head of Deport Them Now, an anti-immigrant group, helped incite four days of violence that have rattled a town with a large North African community.

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Masked men carrying bottles, canes and other blunt objects march down the middle of a street early Tuesday, during anti-migrant unrest in Torre Pacheco, Spain.

Blazes in Northern Ireland Recall an Old Message: You Are Not Welcome Here

15 juillet 2025 à 06:38
A bonfire topped with an effigy of a migrant boat. Homes set alight. During the Troubles, similar tactics were used to target Irish Catholics in the territory.

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A fire set in the streets during an anti-immigrant riot last month in Ballymena, Northern Ireland. Violence there erupted after two boys were charged with the attempted oral rape of a teenage girl.

Police Investigate Burning of Migrant-Boat Effigy in Northern Ireland as a Hate Crime

11 juillet 2025 à 11:38
An effigy of a boat containing mannequins of migrants was set alight in the village of Moygashel on Thursday, in an incident condemned by political and religious leaders as racist and threatening.

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