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Protests erupted in Jerusalem on Monday against the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government over its failure to secure a hostage deal, resulting in violent clashes between demonstrators and police. At least three people were injured and eight people were arrested on Monday evening in the violent clashes that took place in front of the prime minister's private residence, the Haaretz newspaper reported. The police used water cannons to disperse the protesters, according to the Times of Israel. Earlier, thousands of people were rallying in front of the Israeli parliament, the Kness...
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Thousands of people took to the streets of Jerusalem on Monday evening to protest against the government of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu over its failure to secure a hostage deal. Rallying in front of the Israeli parliament, the Knesset, the demonstrators called for early elections and an agreement to facilitate the release of the remaining Israeli hostages held in Gaza, according to the Times of Israel. "After what happened on October 7, and in light of this government's extremism and denial of its failure, it needs to return the mandate to the people," protest leader Shikma Bres...
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German Education Minister Bettina Stark-Watzinger is moving to dismiss top ministry official Sabine Döring after she reportedly considered sanctioning a group of educators for speaking up against the removal of a pro-Palestinian protest camp at a Berlin university. The Education Ministry said on Sunday evening that Stark-Watzinger had sent a request to German Chancellor Olaf Scholz to dismiss Döring, who is the second-highest ranking official after Stark-Watzinger within the ministry. Unlike Stark-Watzinger, Döring is not an elected official but a public servant. In early May, around 150 pro-P...
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German Education Minister Bettina Stark-Watzinger is moving to dismiss top ministry official Sabine Döring after she reportedly considered sanctioning a group of educators for speaking up against the removal of a pro-Palestinian protest camp at a Berlin university. The Education Ministry said on Sunday evening that Stark-Watzinger had sent a request to German Chancellor Olaf Scholz to dismiss Döring, who is the second-highest ranking official after Stark-Watzinger within the ministry. Unlike Stark-Watzinger, Döring is not an elected official but a public servant. In early May, around 150 pro-P...
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Tens of thousands of people demonstrated in Tel Aviv and other Israeli cities on Saturday evening in favour of the release of hostages in the Gaza Strip. The participants in the rally in Tel Aviv demanded that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu end the Gaza war so that an agreement can be reached on the hostages abducted by the Islamist Hamas, the news portal haaretz.com reported. In a speech recorded on video, a man whom the army had freed from hostage-taking a week ago in a major operation said: "There is only one solution for the hostages still in Gaza: a deal between Israel and Hamas." Acco...
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Erevan (AFP) - Des milliers d'Arméniens ont organisé jeudi un nouveau rassemblement contre le Premier ministre Nikol Pachinian, au lendemain d'affrontements entre des manifestants antigouvernementaux et la police qui ont fait plus de 100 blessés. Des manifestations ont lieu à Erevan depuis le mois d'avril, lorsque les autorités ont accepté de restituer à l'Azerbaïdjan, son rival, des territoires que l'Arménie contrôlait depuis les années 1990. Environ 4.000 personnes se sont rassemblées devant le bâtiment du Parlement à Erevan pour un rassemblement dirigé par l'archevêque Bagrat Galstanian, a ...
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The Slovakian government plans to increase personal protection for politicians as well as stricter rules for protests in the wake of the assassination attempt on Prime Minister Robert Fico last month. The plans affect not only members of the government, but also the leaders of the opposition parties, according to amendments to the law passed by the three-party Cabinet in Bratislava on Wednesday. They still have to be approved by parliament, where the coalition parties have a sufficient majority. Left-wing populist Fico was seriously injured after he was shot several times by an opponent of the...
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The Slovakian government plans to increase personal protection for politicians as well as stricter rules for protests in the wake of the assassination attempt on Prime Minister Robert Fico last month. The plans affect not only members of the government, but also the leaders of the opposition parties, according to amendments to the law passed by the three-party Cabinet in Bratislava on Wednesday. They still have to be approved by parliament, where the coalition parties have a sufficient majority. Left-wing populist Fico was seriously injured after he was shot several times by an opponent of the...
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The Slovakian government plans to increase personal protection for politicians as well as stricter rules for protests in the wake of the assassination attempt on Prime Minister Robert Fico last month. The plans affect not only members of the government, but also the leaders of the opposition parties, according to amendments to the law passed by the three-party Cabinet in Bratislava on Wednesday. They still have to be approved by parliament, where the coalition parties have a sufficient majority. Left-wing populist Fico was seriously injured after he was shot several times by an opponent of the...
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Following the release of four hostages from the Gaza Strip, tens of thousand of people once again demonstrated in Israel in favour of an agreement with Hamas for the release of the 120 remaining abductees. Tens of thousands gathered at the main rally in the coastal city of Tel Aviv on Saturday, Israeli media reported. Thousands of anti-government demonstrators also gathered in Haifa and Jerusalem to demand a hostage deal and new elections. Protests also took place in Caesarea, Beersheba and many other places in the country. For months, there have been repeated mass protests in Israel against P...
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