Protests in the restive south of the country, above, were more aggressive than in the capital.Credit...Reuters BEIRUT, Lebanon — Yemen, one of the Middle East’s most impoverished countries and a haven for Al Qaeda militants, became the latest Arab state to witness mass protests on Thursday, as thousands of Yemenis took to the streets in the capital and other regions to demand a change in governmen
Protesters against corporate tax avoidance plan to target Vodafone and Top Shop outlets in more than 50 towns and cities around Britain tomorrow in the biggest day of action by the UK Uncut group so far. The action, on traditionally the busiest pre-Christmas high street shopping day, will also be aimed at other stores – but the main focus will be Vodafone and outlets run by Sir Philip Green's Arca
Second day of student protests - how the demonstrations happened • Thousands of university students in tuition fees protest • Schoolchildren around the country join day of action • Violent scenes in London as police 'kettle' protesters • Disorder as students disperse from protest • Follow live updates here 8am: Today, thousands of students are expected to take to the streets for the second time in
Philippe Desmazes/AFP/Getty Images Demonstrators walking past a damaged car as they protest against France’s government pensions reform, Lyon, October 18, 2010 Those who responded so strongly to my post obviously spent more energy objecting to its title (not mine, by the way) than thinking about the modest comparison I made between the Lyon protests and the Tea Party protests. They are similar in
It ended after the head of the university and other officials took them to classrooms and told them to write down their complaints, he added. The protests began when at least 1,000 teenagers took to the streets in Rebkong, also known as Tongren, in Qinghai province on Tuesday. The following day, thousands more demonstrated in parts of the western province, the Free Tibet group said. In Chabcha cou
TEHRAN � The first anniversary of Iran’s disputed presidential election passed largely without violence on Saturday, as protesters generally stayed off the streets amid a heavy presence of the riot police. There were reports of sporadic clashes between the police and protesters around the city, including a large group of students at Tehran University. Demonstrators also showed up along many parts
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