Protesters clash with police during march on eve of Pinochet coup anniversary
Clashes erupt between Chilean protesters and the police in the capital Santiago during a march in memory of the victims of Augusto Pinochet's dictator
Clashes erupt between Chilean protesters and the police in the capital Santiago during a march in memory of the victims of Augusto Pinochet's dictator
Security forces opened fire and used tear gas to disperse thousands of protesters who were enforcing a nationwide general strike they called to denoun
Dozens of pro-democracy protesters and police officers were injured when Thai police used tear gas, rubber bullets and water cannons to disperse a cro
Residents face a fine or imprisonment if they do not report guests to local authorities
Momentum for the youth-led movement calling for an overhaul to Premier Prayut Chan-O-Cha's government has slowed in recent months, due to a fresh wave
The North African country has been rocked by a wave of anger at a political class seen as obsessed with power struggles and disconnected from the suff
At least 55 people arrested in violent rallies in Amsterdam and Eindhoven
Pockets of protesters target the royal defamation law -- section 112 of the Thai penal code
Authorities made their 38th arrest of a pro-democracy activist in recent weeks under tough lèse majesté law as authorities crack down on unprecedented
With the prime minister appearing unable to halt the protests, fears rise that the army may step in
Farmers fear recent laws that bring in free market reforms will make them vulnerable to exploitation by big corporations
Demonstrators accuse Jovenel Moise of corruption on 217th anniversary of decisive battle in war for independence from France
Protesters across the country demand the resignation of President Alexander Lukashenko
Protesters defy ban and water cannons to protest in Bangkok during state of emergency
Such open dissent towards monarchy has no recent precedent in Thailand and came on eve of latest planned anti-government demonstration
Protesters have grown bolder during two months of demonstrations against Thailand's palace and military-dominated establishment, breaking longstanding
Plaque declares Thailand belongs to the people and not to the king
Mayor says it's 'increasingly likely' that British capital will need to introduce tighter rules to curb sharp rise in infections
The protesters had begun marching from Tahrir to nearby Tayaran Square chanting about worsening power cuts during a heat wave
Bill unlikely to be taken up in the Republican-led Senate
He'd been arrested for not wearing a face mask in public
Jason Patinkin was struck when police fired a projectile during George Floyd protests near the White House
Protesters demanding food aid in Chile clash with police