Protests explode in Greenland amid Trump takeover push
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Across Europe, exiled Iranians are voicing anger at the Islamic Republic's crackdown on protests, which reportedly killed thousands.
President Donald Trump said Saturday the United States will impose new tariffs on several European countries unless a deal is reached for the purchase of Greenland, escalating his long-running push for US control of the Arctic territory.
Farmers’ protests that swept across Europe in 2024 were driven by a wide range of concerns that differ markedly between countries, according to a new study led by researchers at the University of Göttingen.
Farmers in Greece have escalated nationwide protests by launching a 48-hour blockade of major highways and toll stations.
7 million residents are feeling pushed to their limits. " One protester reported his rent has risen over 30 percent as more apartments in his neighborhood are rented to tourists for short-term stays. The city has witnessed multiple water gun demonstrations ...
Protesters gathered in major European cities in solidarity with the ongoing demonstrations in Iran amid a communications blackout. Protests erupted in Tehran and across Iran two weeks ago over dire economic conditions and a worsening food price crisis.
The Right to Protest Under Attack in the UK,” documents that the UK’s Labour government has failed to reverse sweeping anti-protest laws introduced by the previous Conservative government. Instead, Labour has attempted to expand them with the Crime and Policing Bill 2025 and through the unprecedented misuse of terrorism legislation to target and criminalize peaceful protest.
Prolonged protests over corruption and governance forced the government to resign. Budget withdrawal failed to ease public anger. Bulgaria now faces political uncertainty and possible early election. Bulgaria’s government resigned after weeks of mass ...
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U_K_ Prime Minister Keir Starmer says Donald Trump’s threat to impose tariffs on allies over Greenland is “completely wrong.”