Death of Aysenur Eygi in the West Bank

The White House requested an investigation into the death of 26-year-old American woman, Aysenur Eygi, in the occupied West Bank, who was shot in the head during an anti-settlement demonstration. Eygi was the only non-Palestinian among 18 demonstrators killed in Beita since 2020.

Various News Events

Prosecutors have filed another indictment against former President Donald Trump in the federal election interference case. The Paralympic Games kick off in Paris with around 4,400 athletes competing in nearly 200 events. Medical professionals protest against the rape and murder of a doctor in Kolkata. Hulk Hogan poses at the Republican National Convention. U.S. Customs officers discovered $5 million worth of methamphetamine disguised as watermelons.

Maggots Found at Democratic Convention Breakfast in Chicago

Maggots found at a Democratic convention breakfast in Chicago, FBI investigating possible activism-related incident.

Protest outside Israeli consulate during Democratic National Convention in Chicago

Protesters clashed with police outside the Israeli consulate in Chicago during the Democratic National Convention, leading to arrests and tensions between anti-Israel demonstrators and law enforcement.

Protest Against American Support for Israel's War

Protesters in Chicago march against American support for Israel's war, demanding an end to military aid. The article covers the diverse groups and demands at the demonstration, along with the Democrats' response to the protests.

Call to 'Abandon' Vice President Kamala Harris by Jill Stein and Cornel West

Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein and fellow third-party candidate Cornel West called for Democrats to 'Abandon' Vice President Kamala Harris outside the Democratic National Convention, accusing her of enabling genocide and pushing harmful policies.

Anti-Israel Protests at Democratic National Convention

Anti-Israel protesters gather outside the Democratic National Convention in Chicago to protest the party's perceived support for the alleged genocide of the Palestinian people. Communist protesters criticize the Democrats' message of unity as deceptive and highlight the party's lack of action on crucial issues.

Criticism of Vice President Kamala Harris and the Democratic Party at DNC

Cornel West criticizes Vice President Kamala Harris and the Democratic Party for enabling genocide, wealth inequality, and other issues during a pro-Palestinian protest at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago.

Democratic National Convention in Chicago

Democrats are being criticized for creating chaos and disruption in Chicago ahead of the Democratic National Convention with fears of mass riots and violence. Businesses are boarding up windows and the city is preparing for potential chaos and destruction.

Protests Against Israel at Democratic National Convention in Chicago

Nearly 100 organizations are planning to protest against Israel outside the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, aiming to pressure Democrats to adopt anti-Israel policies. The protest has faced challenges and is linked to left-wing activist hubs sympathizing with Hamas. The Biden-Harris administration has called for de-escalation in the Middle East amid attacks on Israel.

Anti-Israel Protest on L.A.'s 405 Freeway

Anti-Israel protesters blocked L.A.'s 405 freeway demanding an end to U.S. support for Israel amid Israel-Hamas conflict. Protesters were later arrested by California Highway Patrol.

Pro-Palestinian Protesters Shut Down LA Freeway

Pro-Palestinian protesters briefly shut down the 405 freeway in West Los Angeles, causing massive traffic buildup during rush hour. They were calling for the US to end its support to Israel.

Anti-Israel Protest Groups Denied Permits in Chicago

Anti-Israel protest groups in Chicago were denied permits to march near the Democratic National Convention, with a federal judge rejecting their request for an expanded protest area. Pro-Palestinian and pro-Israel groups are expected to hold demonstrations during the convention.

Protest against lithium mining in Belgrade

Thousands protest in Belgrade against plans to mine lithium deposit, crucial for electric car batteries.

Charges Filed Against Anti-Israel Protesters for Blocking Golden Gate Bridge

The District Attorney of San Francisco has filed charges against 26 people, including felonies, for blocking the Golden Gate Bridge in April, causing hundreds of people to be trapped. The protesters were anti-Israel. Charges include felony conspiracy and false imprisonment.

Protest in Ferguson, Missouri

A policeman in Ferguson, Missouri, was severely injured during a protest on the 10-year anniversary of Michael Brown's death. Officer Travis Brown suffered a severe brain injury after being assaulted while making arrests for destruction of property. The suspect, Elijah Gantt, is facing assault charges.

Olympic Gymnast Jordan Chiles to Return Bronze Medal

U.S. gymnast Jordan Chiles must return her bronze medal in the floor exercise after a coach's protest was deemed invalid by the International Olympic Committee. The medal will be reallocated to Romanian Ana Bărbosu. Chiles has faced backlash on social media and has taken a break from it for mental health reasons.

Protest against Lithium Mining in Serbia

Tens of thousands of protesters in Serbia rally against lithium mining despite government warnings of a coup plot by Western powers. Protesters fear irreparable pollution in the Jadar valley if the mining proceeds.

Protest at Nigel Farage's Reform UK Office in London

Leftist protesters surrounded Nigel Farage's Reform UK offices in London, blaming him for recent anti-mass migration riots. Despite condemning violence, Farage has faced accusations and increased personal protection. The protests reflect tensions between left and right ideologies.

Criticism of Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz by Italian American Civil Rights League

The Italian American Civil Rights League criticized Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz for his response to rioters who toppled a statue of Christopher Columbus, calling him an enemy of the Italian American Community and demanding he drop out of the 2024 election.

Controversial Legal Amendment Banning LGBTQ Talk in Bulgarian Schools

Protesters in Bulgaria rally against a new legal amendment banning talk of LGBTQ and nontraditional sexual choices in schools. The amendment was approved by Bulgaria's parliament and has been criticized by rights groups for violating LGBTQ rights.

Tensions in London Over Immigration and Right-Wing Riots

Tensions rise in London as police prepare for possible right-wing riots in immigrant neighborhoods. Counter-protestors support refugees while far-right groups blame asylum-seekers for recent violence. Security measures are heightened as the city braces for potential unrest.

Minnesota Governor Tim Walz's Controversial Actions

Minnesota Governor Tim Walz traveled to Milwaukee to protest the Republican National Convention and made controversial remarks about Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump's running mate JD Vance. Rep. Tom Emmer criticized Walz for being progressive and more of an activist than a leader.

Political Crisis in Venezuela

The Venezuelan Attorney General has opened a criminal probe against opposition leaders Maria Corina Machado and Edmundo González for calling on the military to stop repressing protesters and respect election results. The socialist regime declared Maduro the winner of the election, but the opposition claims victory based on vote tallies. Regional leaders have accused Maduro of electoral fraud, leading to international backlash.

Probe into Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak for Incitement

Former Prime Minister Ehud Barak in Israel is being probed for incitement after calling for civil disobedience to force the government out in the middle of a war. He urged nonviolent civil noncompliance at a protest rally in Tel Aviv. Barak, a leader in the protest movement against judicial reforms, has been a leading opposition figure and beloved by left-wing critics abroad. The police probe is led by a far-right lawmaker in Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's cabinet.

Venezuelan community protests against Maduro in Miami

The Venezuelan community in Miami stands in solidarity with protesters in Venezuela against President Maduro, with the U.S. recognizing opposition leader as president-elect. International community expresses concern over the situation.

Political Resignation and Protest

Thousands of protesters storm official residence after Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina resigns following 15 years in power.

Remarks by Rep. Susan Wild regarding Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell during the 2019 government shutdown

Rep. Susan Wild made worrying remarks on Facebook suggesting a billboard with Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's address should be put up during the government shutdown in 2019. McConnell faced pressure from Democrats and federal workers protested outside his residence. Trump eventually signed a stopgap to end the shutdown. Wild's comments resurface amid concerns over violent rhetoric against political figures.

Anti-Immigration Protest in Northern Ireland

Anti-immigration sentiment unites people with longstanding sectarian divisions in Northern Ireland, as both sides protest against mass migration. Working class anti-mass migration protesters fly Union Jack and Tricolor flags, while pro-migration counterprotesters fly Palestinian, Antifa, and Pride flags. Tensions escalate with chants and attacks on storefronts in Belfast.

Pro-life activists sentenced for abortion clinic protest in Tennessee

Three pro-life activists sentenced for participating in abortion clinic protest in Tennessee. 11 people convicted in total. DOJ charged all 11 activists. Abortion outlawed in Tennessee with limited exceptions. DOJ aggressively prosecuting pro-life activists under FACE Act. Legislation introduced to repeal FACE Act. Trump pledged to review sentences of "political prisoners" if elected.

Times Square anti-Israel protest

American flag burned and Hamas flags flown at Times Square anti-Israel protest. Pro-Israel activists pepper-sprayed pro-Palestinian protesters, including children. Group eulogized slain Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh and condemned IDF's killing of Hezbollah senior commander Fuad Shukr.

Mass Stabbing at Taylor Swift-Themed Dance Event in Southport, UK

After three girls were killed in a mass stabbing at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class in Southport, UK, a 17-year-old suspect has been identified and charged with three counts of murder, 10 counts of attempted murder, and possession of a bladed article. The incident led to clashes between police and protesters.

Protests in Venezuela and China Social Media Poll

Venezuelans protest disputed election results, opposition claims their candidate won. Informal social media poll in China favors one US presidential candidate.

Disputed Presidential Election in Venezuela

Protesters gather in Venezuela following a disputed election victory by President Nicolás Maduro. Maduro bows to pressure and calls for an audit of the election. International community expresses concerns over electoral process. Anti-government protests escalate with clashes between protesters and police.

Far-right Protesters Clash with Police Outside Mosque After Stabbing Incident in England

Far-right protesters attacked police outside a mosque in northwest England following a stabbing incident. The violence was fueled by false rumors about the suspect's identity. The stabbing, which tragically resulted in the deaths of three young girls, led to chaos and injuries among officers and civilians.

Disputed Venezuelan Presidential Election

Venezuelans protest disputed election, opposition claims victory with evidence of fraud. Pressure on President Nicolas Maduro grows at home and abroad.

Online Abuse Against Barbara Butch in 2024 Paris Olympics Opening Ceremony

French DJ and LGBTQ activist Barbara Butch is taking legal action over online abuse regarding her role as "Christ" in the 2024 Paris Olympics opening ceremony's "Last Supper" display, facing cyber-harassment and defamation. Organizers received criticism for the display, with Butch's attorney filing complaints against the perpetrators.

Ohio Restaurants Boycott Olympics Over Opening Ceremony Display

Four restaurants in Ohio have decided not to televise the Olympics due to the "insulting" displays during the opening ceremonies in Paris, particularly a drag queen-themed parody of the Last Supper. The decision was made by restaurants owned by Bobby George in Columbus and Cleveland.

Israeli Society Fracture Over Alleged Abuse of Palestinian Prisoner

Far-right Israeli lawmaker and protestors storm military bases to stop soldiers from being detained on suspicion of abusing a Palestinian prisoner, leading to condemnation from Israeli military and government officials.

Anti-Israel Protest During Netanyahu's Visit to D.C.

Anti-Israel protesters gathered in Cannon Rotunda during Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's visit to D.C., wearing shirts reading 'Stop Arming Israel' and 'Not in Our Name.' Israeli leader to speak with President Biden and Vice President Harris this week.

Anti-Israel Protest in Capitol Hill

Anti-Israel protesters gather in Capitol Hill ahead of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's speech to Congress. Groups like Jewish Voice for Peace and CodePink are expected to participate in the protests.

Brittney Griner's Journey to the Olympics

Brittney Griner, a WNBA star, overcame a challenging past including time in a Russian prison to represent Team USA in the Olympics while balancing family life. She faced criticism for kneeling during the national anthem but defended her right to protest as an American.

Protest at Republican National Convention in Milwaukee

Protesters at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee were fewer than expected, with a somber tone and focus on local community issues. Activists expressed disappointment with turnout but remained dedicated to their causes. Demonstrators linked recent killings of Black men to national politics. Overall, the event highlighted a more pessimistic view of politics among participants.

Protest against Dominican Republic's Total Abortion Ban in New Criminal Code

Activists in the Dominican Republic protest against a new criminal code that would maintain a total abortion ban, along with other concerning changes such as reducing penalties for sexual violence within marriage and excluding sexual orientation from discrimination protection.

Neo-Nazi Terror in Nashville

Neo-Nazis have terrorized Jewish Nashville residents with marches, assaults, and antisemitic pamphlets. Law enforcement and local politicians are taking action to address the issue.

Climate Change Activists Vandalize Tesla Cybertruck Exhibit in Germany

Far-left climate change activists vandalized a Tesla Cybertruck exhibit in Germany to protest the actions of the super-rich regarding global warming. The activists accused Tesla founder Elon Musk of endangering health through the Giga Factory in Grünheide. Tesla has faced protests in Germany with activists targeting its factory and accusing it of using too much water.

Barcelona Residents Protesting Against Summer Tourists

Residents of Barcelona protest against the massive increase in summer tourists by spraying them with water guns and encouraging them to go back home.

Protest Against Mass Tourism in Barcelona

Thousands of locals in Barcelona protested against mass tourism, blaming it for driving up living costs and causing housing issues. The protest group claims up to 20,000 people participated, while the police reported 2,800. The city's mayor plans to restrict rentals used by foreign visitors to make more housing available to locals.

Protest Against Mass Tourism in Barcelona

Residents in Barcelona protest against mass tourism, blaming it for higher cost of living and housing difficulties for locals. Similar protests have occurred in other major European tourist destinations.

Protest against Mass Tourism in Barcelona

Protesters in Barcelona demonstrate against mass tourism by spraying visitors with water, chanting 'tourists go home' and demanding changes to reduce the negative impact on living costs and quality of life for locals.

Israeli Protesters Call for Cease-Fire in Gaza War

Israeli protesters call for Prime Minister Netanyahu to step down and push for a cease-fire to bring back hostages held by Hamas. War in Gaza has resulted in over 1,200 deaths, 250 hostages taken, and ongoing violence. International mediators are working on brokering a deal.

Steve Bannon's Prison Sentence

Steve Bannon has arrived at Danbury Prison to serve a four-month sentence for not complying with subpoenas. He was met with protests calling him a traitor. Despite his legal troubles, Bannon remains involved in Trump's 2024 campaign. While in prison, he won't have internet access but can send monitored emails and make limited phone calls.

Tensions between Jewish Ultra-Orthodox Men and Israeli Police Over Military Service

Tensions are growing along the Israel-Lebanon border as Jewish ultra-Orthodox men clash with Israeli police in Jerusalem over military service enlistment orders, potentially impacting Prime Minister Netanyahu's governing coalition.

Jewish Ultra-Orthodox Men Clash with Israeli Police Over Military Service Order

Thousands of Jewish ultra-Orthodox men clashed with Israeli police in Jerusalem protesting a Supreme Court order for them to begin military service, potentially impacting Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's coalition. The decision could lead to new elections as the ultra-Orthodox parties are key members of the government.

Protest in Jerusalem

Thousands protested in front of the Prime Minister's Residence in Jerusalem, calling for the release of hostages. Police extinguished a fire in the road and protesters rekindled it. Young people blocked streets and chanted against the government.

CAIR Condemns Mayor for Condemning Antisemitic Protest at Synagogue

CAIR condemned Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass for speaking out against an antisemitic protest at a synagogue, claiming the protest was legitimate. The protest involved pro-Palestinian activists targeting a synagogue in Pico-Robertson, leading to violence with pro-Israel counter-demonstrators. Multiple political figures, including Governor Gavin Newsom, Mayor Bass, President Joe Biden, and the Israeli government, condemned the protest as antisemitic and dangerous.

Violent Protest Outside Synagogue in Los Angeles

Israel condemned violent protest against Jews by pro-Palestinian activists outside a synagogue in Los Angeles. Pro-Palestinian mob blocked entrance, leading to clashes with pro-Israel counter-demonstrators and security officers. Israeli government spokesman called it Jew-hatred and urged Jews to wear their identity with pride. California Gov. and L.A. Mayor condemned violence late. Article by Joel B. Pollak on Breitbart News.

Climate Change Activists Spray-Paint Jets at London Airport

Climate change activists spray-painted private jets at a London airport in protest against fossil fuels, claiming Taylor Swift's plane was parked there. The activists were arrested for criminal damage and interference with national infrastructure.

Climate Activists Arrested for Spraying Orange Paint on Stonehenge in Protest of Fossil Fuels

Climate activists arrested for spraying orange paint on Stonehenge in England to protest the use of fossil fuels by 2030. Political leaders condemned the demonstration.

Climate Activists Vandalize Stonehenge

Climate activists vandalized Stonehenge as a protest against fossil fuels, demanding an end to oil, gas, and coal extraction by 2030.

Protest for Justice in Los Angeles After Actor's Murder

Protestors demand justice and a safer city in Los Angeles following the murder of General Hospital actor Johnny Wactor, who was shot and killed while trying to stop thieves. Crime rates in Los Angeles have been on the rise, with calls for city leaders to address the issue.

Harassment of Journalist Olivia Reingold by Anti-Israel Protesters

Journalist Olivia Reingold was harassed by anti-Israel protesters in Manhattan while covering a protest. The incident involved physical aggression and verbal abuse, leading to a police report being filed against one individual for harassment.

Attack on Nigel Farage during election campaign

Nigel Farage was attacked with cement and a coffee cup while on an open top bus in Barnsley. Protesters threw objects at him, prompting police to arrest a suspect. Farage condemned the violence and emphasized the importance of democratic debate.

Animal Extremist Attack on King Charles III Portrait

Animal extremist group attacks portrait of King Charles III in protest against animal cruelty on livestock farms, calling for a plant-based food system and accusing RSPCA of misleading the public about farmed meat.

Defacement of King Charles III's Portrait

Animal rights activists defaced the first official portrait of King Charles III with a character from 'Wallace and Gromit' to draw attention to alleged animal cruelty on RSPCA farms.

Attack on Nigel Farage during Election Campaign

Nigel Farage was attacked with wet cement and a coffee cup while on an election campaign trail in Barnsley. He was warned by police not to walk through the town center due to safety concerns. A man was arrested for the attack. Farage criticized the violent protest and vowed not to be bullied by left-wing mobs.

Nigel Farage Faces Second Physical Assault in a Week

Nigel Farage faced a second physical assault in a week during a campaign event in Barnsley, South Yorkshire, where objects were thrown at him by protesters. The incidents were condemned, and arrests were made in connection with the attacks.

Anti-Israel Protest in New York City

Anti-Israel protesters clashed with police outside an exhibit in New York City memorializing the victims of Hamas' Oct. 7 attack. The protesters chanted anti-Israel slogans and displayed banners associated with Hezbollah. Israel supporters were also present. The exhibit aims to commemorate the victims and events of the brutal attack by Hamas.

Protest outside White House over President Biden's support of Israel

Thousands gathered outside the White House to protest President Biden's support of Israel, leading to vandalism of statues and clashes with police. Sen. Tom Cotton called on the Justice Department to investigate anti-Israel agitators.

Pro-Palestinian Protest at the White House

Thousands of pro-Palestinian demonstrators surrounded the White House with a 'red line' banner to symbolize a boundary for President Joe Biden over his support for Israel in the war on Gaza. Israel had not crossed Biden's 'red line' despite the ongoing conflict. Names of Palestinians killed by Israeli forces were written on the banner. The protest took place hours after Israel rescued four hostages kidnapped by Hamas.

Protest Against President Biden's Support of Israel

Thousands gathered outside of the White House to protest President Biden's support of Israel, with some demonstrators defacing statues, throwing objects at a park ranger, and displaying anti-Israel sentiments.

Pro-Palestine Protest in DC

Protesters hold up bloody mask of President Joe Biden and burn American flag outside White House during pro-Palestine protest. Another group hurls bottles at Parks Police Officer guarding vandalized statue.

Protest against President Biden's Support of Israel

Thousands gathered outside of the White House to protest President Biden's support of Israel amidst a successful hostage rescue operation by Israeli forces. Protesters argue that Israel has crossed a 'red line' of 'genocide' in Gaza, calling for an arms embargo and an end to the conflict.

Protest against Biden administration's policies on Israel-Hamas war

Protesters gathered outside the White House to demonstrate against the Biden administration's policies on the Israel-Hamas war, calling for a change in approach and an end to the violence in Gaza.

Pro-Palestinian Protest Outside White House

Pro-Palestinian protesters gathered outside the White House to protest the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, chanting anti-Biden slogans and calling for the murder of Zionists. The protest followed the rescue of four hostages taken by Hamas from Nuseirat refugee camp. Protests have increased since Hamas's attack in October 2023, with calls for divestment from Israeli companies and academic ties with Israel.

Pro-Palestinian Protest at the White House

Pro-Palestinian protesters surrounded the White House, vandalized a statue, and assaulted a U.S. Park Police officer. The protest coincided with Israel rescuing hostages from Hamas. Demonstrators called on Biden to withhold military aid for Israel.

Controversy over Florida Tire Shop Flying Nazi Flag

A Florida tire shop flies a Nazi flag to protest the situation in Gaza, sparking controversy and accusations of antisemitism.

Anti-Israel Agitators at Stanford University

Anti-Israel agitators occupy offices at Stanford University, causing vandalism and graffiti with hateful messages. Protesters demand divestment from companies doing business with Israel over Gaza conflict. University responds by suspending participants and removing protest camp.

Truckers' Protest in Bolivia

Truckers in Bolivia block key roads to protest against President Luis Arce over shortages of diesel fuel and foreign currency, demanding better access to USD and spare parts. The government agrees to talks to address their demands.

Russian police crackdown on Navalny memorial events

Russian police crackdown on dissidents honoring the memory of Alexei Navalny, opposition leader who died in prison. Party raided, man beaten for anti-Putin sign, women detained at cemetery. Navalny's widow attends memorial in Berlin. Demonstrations held in Hague and Warsaw in Navalny's memory.

Pro-Palestinian Protesters Arrested at Stanford University

More than a dozen pro-Palestinian protesters at Stanford University were arrested and some immediately suspended from school after briefly taking over the president's office in a demand for divestment from Israel, causing damage and graffiti vandalism on campus.

Banana Milkshake Incident Involving Labour-Supporting OnlyFans Model and Nigel Farage

Labour-supporting OnlyFans model throws banana milkshake over Nigel Farage during election campaign in Clacton-on-Sea. Farage remains unfazed and continues campaigning. Woman arrested for assault, second incident of Farage being targeted with a drink.

Student Protest at University of Chicago Commencement

Dozens of students protested the war in Gaza at the University of Chicago's commencement by walking out as the school withheld diplomas of four seniors over their involvement with a pro-Palestinian encampment. The disruption was brief, with shouts and calls to 'Stop Genocide.'

Pro-Palestinian Protest at Brooklyn Museum

Pro-Palestinian protesters in Brooklyn, New York, occupied the Brooklyn Museum, resulting in damaged artwork and staff harassment. At least 34 people were taken into custody. Similar protests have taken place at other locations across the country, leading to numerous arrests.

Pro-Palestinian Protesters Disrupt Arizona Democratic Event

Pro-Palestinian protesters interrupted an Arizona Democratic field office opening celebration, expressing frustration with politicians' ties to AIPAC and their handling of the Israel-Hamas conflict. Despite disruptions, the event continued with speeches from high-profile politicians and supporters.

Anti-Israel Protesters at Columbia University

Anti-Israel protesters resurrected an encampment at Columbia University for the third time, leading to disruptions on campus and calls for divestment from Israeli companies.

Controversial Incidents in Schools

NYC public school students walked out of classes and an anti-Israel staged a protest at the Department of Education headquarters. A Massachusetts elementary school teacher has been placed on leave for holding a mock slave auction and using a racial slur.

Upside-Down Flags as a Symbol of Protest Against Trump Verdict

After a New York jury found former President Donald J. Trump guilty on 34 felony counts, many Americans, including elected Republicans and right-wing activists, displayed upside-down flags as a sign of distress and protest.

WNBA player Brittney Griner and her stance on patriotism and protests

WNBA player Brittney Griner discusses her past protests against the U.S. despite a family history of service, including time spent in a Russian prison. She now chooses to stand for the national anthem upon her return to the U.S.A.

Protest at Israeli Embassy in Mexico City

Police clashed with protesters at 'Action for Rafah' event in Mexico City, resulting in rioters setting fire to the Israeli Embassy during a protest against Israeli military operation in Rafah. Unrest led to injuries and burning of several people.

Argentina's Women's National Soccer Team Controversy

Three players quit Argentina’s women’s national soccer team due to unpaid wages and poor conditions at camp, including inadequate meals and lack of support from the Argentine Football Association.

Protesters plan 'sh*t flashmob' in the Seine river in France

Protesters in France plan a 'sh*t flashmob' in the Seine river to challenge government efforts to clean it up before the Olympics.

Protest Violence in London by Iranian Government Supporters

A woman was beaten by supporters of Iran's government during a peaceful protest in London, warning that the IRGC (Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps) is on British soil. The clash occurred outside an event marking the death of Ebrahim Raisi, a hard-line Iranian president known for brutal crackdowns on protestors. Four people were injured, and one person was arrested for violent disorder.

Protest for Government Benefits for Migrants in New York City

Liberal Democrat politicians in New York City are protesting for more government benefits for migrants, demanding increased spending for legal services, language services, and support for illegal aliens. The New York Immigration Coalition and elected officials are advocating for additional funding from the city budget for migrants.

Clashes over Louis Vuitton Fashion Event in Barcelona

Clashes between police and protestors in Barcelona after famous park is closed for a private Louis Vuitton fashion event; tension arises due to 'privatising' of public space by the luxury brand.

Climate activists shut down Munich airport to protest flying

Climate activists from Last Generation group protested flying by shutting down Munich airport temporarily, causing flight disruptions. German authorities closed the airport after activists glued themselves to access routes leading to runways. Police detained the activists, and incoming flights were diverted to other airports. Last Generation accused the German government of downplaying the negative effects of flying on the environment. The actions were criticized by German Interior Minister and the general manager of the German Airports Association.

Resignation over U.S. Support for Israel

Lily Greenberg Call, a member of the anti-Israel group IfNotNow, resigned from her high position in the Department of the Interior over U.S. support for Israel against Hamas. IfNotNow has a history of supporting terrorism and targeting Jewish institutions for protest.

Assassination Attempt on Slovakian Prime Minister Robert Fico

Slovakian Prime Minister Robert Fico survived an assassination attempt, with a 71-year-old poet arrested as the suspect. Fico, known for his pro-Putin stance and controversial policies, was shot in the arm and stomach. The incident has raised concerns of wider war in Europe and potential political implications.

Anti-Israel Protest at UC Irvine

Anti-Israel protesters arrested at the University of California, Irvine after setting up barricades and disrupting university operations.

Protest for the Release of Leah Sharibu from Boko Haram Captivity

Nigerian Christians protest government's failure to free Leah Sharibu, a Christian captive of Boko Haram since 2018, who refused to convert to Islam. Her parents continue to call for her release and the government's intervention.