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A n anti-racism group has hit out at "extremists" who took part in a protest against asylum seekers being housed in a former hotel in Falkirk. Hundreds gathered outside the Cladhan Hotel on Saturday - one protester was seen performing a Nazi salute while another carried a banner that said Kill 'Em All, Let God Sort 'Em Out".
Nearly 100 protesters gathered outside the federal courthouse in Reno Tuesday morning to voice their opposition to the use of Homeland Security Grant funds for
It was a bigger-than-expected crowd for a dedication ceremony in Plattsburgh Monday, when word got out that Rep. Elise Stefanik would be speaking.
MAGA Rep. Elise Stefanik struggled to speak over boos and jeers at an event in her home district Monday, becoming the latest GOP lawmaker to face a hostile reception from constituents. The New York congresswoman was met by protesters while appearing at a ceremony honoring a late Clinton County clerk in Plattsburgh,
Anti-corruption protesters in Serbia set fire to the Valjevo offices of the country's ruling political party, city leaders said, amid clashes sparked by the deadly collapse of a rail station in November.
An activist group called Refuse Fascism led the demonstrators as they marched down Connecticut Avenue to the National Mall, filling the road and blocking traffic. Many were wearing bright orange bandannas and holding signs with slogans, including “Trump Must Go Now” and “No ICE! No National Guard!”
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic has announced tough measures against antigovernment protesters following days of riots challenging his rule.
Jakarta's Kamisan protesters hold vigils, demanding justice for human rights abuses and resisting government's attempt to reshape Indonesia's official history.
Thousands assembled around the country to demonstrate against a Republican effort to redraw congressional maps in their favor for 2026.
The Representative Office of Ireland, in Ramallah, provides 30 scholarships to Palestinian students to pursue one-year master’s degrees in Ireland through a programme with Irish Aid. Others receive supports from individual Irish universities, called “sanctuary scholarships”, which often include waived fees and a monthly stipend.