Africa June 18, 2024 More than 200 arrested in Kenya protests over proposed tax hikes in finance bill Police in Kenya have arrested 210 people in the country's capital of Nairobi amid continuing protests against proposed tax hikes; businesses were forced to temporarily close over looting fears.
South America June 12, 2024 Riot police unleash tear gas, water cannons on rowdy anti-Milei protesters in Buenos Aires Riot police converged in downtown Buenos Aires, Argentina, on Wednesday to disperse aggressive protesters of policies brought forth by libertarian President Javier Milei.
Europe June 12, 2024 Armenia to withdraw from Moscow-dominated security alliance as tensions flare Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan announced Wednesday his intent to withdraw from the Russian-led Collective Security Treaty Organization.
World June 8, 2024 European farmers' discontent with EU climate policies may sway elections: expert An expert told NPR that the frustrations felt by European farmers over the EU's climate policies could sway the ongoing 2024 European Parliament election.
Artificial Intelligence June 8, 2024 AI enabling Iran’s crackdown on women as authoritarian regime uses tech to enforce head covering Iran is using a host of AI tools to find and arrest regime critics. NGOs and others worry the mullahs' other target is women who fail to wear the hijab.
China June 4, 2024 US-China policy failures highlighted on Tiananmen Square massacre anniversary The naïve U.S. desire to try and shape China's emergence on the global scene may have ultimately proven its undoing as Beijing failed to liberalize its society as various administrations had hoped.
OPINION June 3, 2024 35 years after China's Tiananmen Square massacre: Why we must never forget Tiananmen Square was described as “a bloodbath in the center of a world capital." The massacre shocked the international community, while highlighting humanity’s innate desire for liberty.
UNITED NATIONS May 30, 2024 United Nations slammed for holding meeting to honor 'Butcher of Tehran': 'Outright offensive' Iranian President Ibrahim Raisi died earlier this month, along with Iran's foreign minister and other high-ranking officials, when the helicopter carrying them crashed in a mountainous region.
Iran May 21, 2024 Some Iranians celebrate 'Butcher of Tehran' Raisi's death in the streets despite oppressive regime Iranians celebrated the death of President Ebrahim Raisi, also known as the "Butcher of Tehran," while thousands mourned the official in a state-sponsored funeral procession.
World May 18, 2024 Climate activists glue themselves to Munich airport runway, pausing traffic A half dozen climate protesters broke into the Munich airport on Saturday and glued themselves to the runway, disrupting traffic and temporarily shutting down the facility.
World Protests May 15, 2024 Georgia's capital roils with protesters after parliament passes 'Russian law' against foreign media influence Protesters blocked streets in Georgia's capital after their parliament passed the so-called 'Russian law' that critics say will jeopardize the country's chances of joining the EU.