Tshwane Shutdown protesters reject presidency official, demand Ramaphosa personally
Tshwane Shutdown protesters have refused to hand over their memorandum of demands to a presidency
London climate protesters seek talks with government
Climate change protesters who have brought parts of London to a standstill said Sunday they were
Protesters disrupt launch of book Gangster State
Protesters have disrupted the launch of Pieter-Louis Myburgh’s book, Gangster State: Unravelling Ace
Sudan protesters defiant after aborted bids to clear army HQ sit-in
Thousands of defiant Sudanese protesters remained camped outside army headquarters for a fourth day
Protesters hold symbolic funeral in Istanbul for New Zealand victims
Hundreds of protesters held a symbolic funeral in Istanbul on Saturday to mourn the deaths of 49
Protests break out in Zimbabwe as economic crisis spirals
Protesters barricaded roads and burned tyres in Zimbabwe’s capital Harare on Monday, as anger over
Early Christmas for France’s ‘yellow vests’, but will they cheer?
Emmanuel Macron’s government mobilised Tuesday to sell the financial relief offered to quell the…
Protests continue in Westbury after the release of suspects
Police have managed to disperse a group of protesters who had been blockading roads with burning
Protest clashes erupt in Paris as anti-Macron rallies return
Police fired tear gas to disperse protesters trying to tear down barricades on the Champs-Elysees in…
Vehicles, train coach, railway office torched in uMlazi
Four vehicles, a train coach, and a railway office have been set alight at the uMlazi train station,
‘No justice’ over bloody Egypt protest crackdown 5 years on: HRW
Egypt is yet to prosecute members of the security forces over a bloody 2013 crackdown on protesters
Protesters loot aid agencies in S.Sudan: UN
Angry protesters on Monday forcefully entered and looted around 10 humanitarian agency compounds in
Nine dead after police fire on protesters seeking closure of Indian copper smelter
At least nine were killed on Tuesday after police fired at protesters calling for the closure of a
Malema slams African govts for attending US embassy opening in Israel
The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) leader Julius Malema has slammed African governments which
Gang rape acquittal fires up Spain’s feminist movement
Spain’s feminist movement is pushing for changes to the law after a court acquitted five men
Kenyan police use teargas on protesters
On Wednesday, police in Kenya used teargas to disperse thousands of opposition supporters in Nairobi
Former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak to be released
Hosni Mubarak, overthrown as president of Egypt in 2011 and the first leader to go on trial in the
Egypt court finds Mubarak innocent in killing of protesters
Egypt’s top appeals court found Hosni Mubarak innocent on Thursday of involvement in the killing of
Nigerian protesters vandalise MTN head office in Abuja
Nigerian protesters attacked and vandalised the head office of South African mobile phone giant MTN