Abortion May 17 Grandmother arrested at abortion clinic warns of expanding free speech 'buffer zones' A grandmother who was arrested for holding sign near an abortion clinic warns of growing free speech crackdown as lawmakers push to expand controversial “buffer zones" outside such facilities.
Antisemitism Exposed April 28 Lawsuit alleges anti-Israel group leaders are 'Hamas' foot soldiers in New York City' Hostage families, Columbia students sue leaders of anti-Israel groups for advocating for a designated foreign terrorist group on U.S. soil in violation of the Antiterrorism Act and the law of nations.
Latin America April 13 Fears of another narco-state rise as Latin American country readies for pivotal vote Ecuador is headed to a second round of a presidential election in which incumbent President Daniel Noboa faces leftist challenger Luisa González as the nation faces gang violence.
Iran April 4 Experts warn Iran’s nuclear double-talk designed to buy time, undermine US pressure President Donald Trump is sending both carrots and sticks towards Iran, stepping up military assets in the Middle East while also signaling talks are still on the table.
Tesla March 29 Tesla Takedown: Anti-Musk protesters mobilize for Global Day of Protest at hundreds of Tesla locations A Global Day of Protest has been planned for Saturday, during which anti-Musk protesters plan to demonstrate at hundreds of Tesla showroom locations across the globe.
Turkey March 24 Turkey's Erdogan continues crackdown on protesters following arrest of main rival on corruption charges Turkish President Erdogan's crackdown on pro-democracy protesters leads to over 1,000 arrests following the jailing of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu.
World Crime March 23 Turkey jails Istanbul mayor before trial, protests rage throughout city A Turkish court jailed Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, pending a trial on corruption charges, in a move likely to cause the country's biggest protests in more than a decade.
Turkey March 19 Turkish authorities arrest key rival of Erdogan; critics say it's 'no coincidence' Turkey arrested the mayor of Istanbul on charges of corruption. Critics accuse Turkish officials of detaining the main rival of President Erdogan and a potential presidential candidate.
United Kingdom March 8 Trump's Scottish golf resort vandalized by pro-Palestine group over Gaza stance President Trump’s Turnberry golf resort in Scotland was vandalized with graffiti by pro-Palestine activists who are protesting his plans for Gaza and to displace Palestinians.
World March 4 Serbian lawmakers throw smoke grenades, tear gas in parliament Serbian opposition lawmakers let off smoke grenades and tear gas in parliament on Tuesday to protest against the government and support demonstrating students.
World February 28 Violent protests erupt in Greece on anniversary of deadly train crash A protest over the Greek government’s response to the nation’s largest ever train crash turned violent on Friday as Scores of youths hurled rocks and gasoline bombs at police.