Breadcrumb Trail Links Canada Published Nov 23, 2024 • Last updated 3 hours ago • 3 minute read You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you have an account. Two protest groups converged in Montreal on Friday, the same evening Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was attending a Taylor Swift concert […]
Thousands of people have taken to the streets across France to protest against sexual violence. The protests on Saturday come two days before the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women. In the capital, Paris, large crowds of women and men marched waving purple placards that denounced gender-based violence and defended women’s reproductive […]
Islamabad dist admin calls contingents from Punjab, Sindh, Kashmir in addition to FC force. Hostels, bus terminals, Motorways closed. Section 144 imposed in federal capital, Punjab. No sit-ins or gatherings to be allowed in Islamabad: Naqvi. ISLAMABAD, LAHORE – Following the Islamabad High Court’s ruling not to allow protest demonstrations in the federal capital, the […]
21st November 2024 Author: Aleksandra Cupriak In light of the recent farmers’ rally that took place in London on 19th November, Farmers Guide has approached colleges and universities that offer courses in agriculture to ask whether students are allowed to take part in farming demonstrations. Farmers’ protest in London on 19th November. A spokesperson for […]
On October 24, five police officers turned up on Jasmine Duff’s doorstep. Despite not having a warrant, Duff claims they insisted on coming into the house to look for her. “They walked into my room as I was climbing out of bed and placed me under arrest,” Duff tells Crikey. “One officer stayed in the […]
Steve Reed says, if farmers feel betrayed, they should blame Tories for state public finances were in after election In an interview with the BBC, Steve Reed, the environment secretary, defended imposing inheritance tax on some farms when Labour said in opposition that it was not planning to do that. Asked why the government changed […]
Booming indigenous Maori “haka” chants rang out across New Zealand’s capital on Tuesday, as tens of thousands rallied against a conservative push to redefine the nation’s founding treaty. More than 35,000 demonstrators poured into the harbourside city of Wellington, police said, shutting down busy streets as their spirited procession inched its way towards parliament. Bare-chested […]
A victim injured in the collapse of a railway station roof in Novi Sad, Serbia this month died on Sunday, bringing the death toll to 15, health officials said. The concrete roof at Novi Sad station came crashing down on November 1, killing 14 people, aged from just six to 74 and injuring three others. […]
On Friday, November 15, Italy witnessed widespread student-led protests during the national dissent dubbed ‘No Meloni Day,’ opposing the right-wing government of Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni. Demonstrations unfolded in 35 cities, including Rome, Milan, Turin and Genoa, as reported by ABC Spain. Over 200 students gathered in Piazza Castello, resulting in significant confrontations with police […]
LANDMARK LAWS President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. signs into law the Philippine Maritime Zones Act and the Philippine Archipelagic Sea Lanes Act in Malacañang on in this file photo taken on November 8, 2024. Present here are Senate President Francis Escudero, Speaker Martin Romualdez, Armed Forces Chief of Staff Gen. Romeo Brawner Jr., National Security Adviser […]