When tens of thousands of protesters blocked three key bridges across the Danube River, paralyzing Serbia’s second-biggest city this weekend, the Balkan country’s beleaguered governing
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For days, pro-Western Georgians have clashed with police over the government’s plan to suspend plans for European Union membership.
Thousands of people took to the streets after the government said it had suspended talks on joining the European Union.
Far-right groups have taken to the streets after a mass stabbing in the town of Southport was followed by a wave of disinformation about the
On the leafy campus of a Dutch-speaking university, students have for months been demanding that their institution break ties with Israeli academia over the war
France’s government declared a state of emergency in New Caledonia on Wednesday as it struggled to quell deadly riots in the semiautonomous French Pacific territory.
The authorities in New Caledonia, a semiautonomous French territory in the South Pacific, put a curfew in place on Tuesday and banned all public gatherings
Palestinian flags fluttered in the breeze above two neat rows of orange and green tents on Thursday at Cambridge University, where students read, talked and
The world is watching what is happening on American campuses with shock, pride, relish and alarm. Scenes from the protests — and of the arrests
For the past month, the Georgian capital of Tbilisi has been engulfed in turmoil. Protesters have taken to the streets of the city night after