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Human rights watchdog Amnesty International has warned against "systematic attacks and restrictions" on freedom of assembly in many European countries, in a new report released on Tuesday. Titled "The state of the right to protest in 21 countries in Europe," the report reveals "a continent-wide pattern of repressive laws, use of unnecessary or excessive force, arbitrary arrests and prosecutions" as well as "unwarranted or discriminatory restrictions," the human rights watchdog said. In addition, an increasing use of "invasive surveillance technology" can be observed, which Amnesty said leads t...
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Marking nine months since the Gaza war began, Israeli protesters blocked highways, demanding Netanyahu’s resignation. Israel and Hamas neared a potential cease-fire as Hamas dropped its demand to end the war, though gaps remain. Israel issued new evacuation orders for Gaza City.
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Pressure on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu continues to grow at home, with thousands of protesters in the country calling on him to agree to a ceasefire deal with Hamas to secure the release of the remaining hostages held in Gaza. "For nine months, you have abandoned the hostages. Netanyahu - stop dragging your feet. We want them at home and it's up to you to bring them home," the mother of a hostage told the crowd during a protest action in Tel Aviv, the Times of Israel reported. Einav Zangauker, whose son Matan is still held in the coastal area, addressed protesters from inside a ...
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Pressure on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu continues to grow at home, with thousands of protesters in the country calling on him to agree to a ceasefire deal with Hamas to secure the release of the remaining hostages held in Gaza. "For nine months, you have abandoned the hostages. Netanyahu - stop dragging your feet. We want them at home and it's up to you to bring them home," the mother of a hostage told the crowd during a protest action in Tel Aviv, the Times of Israel reported. Einav Zangauker, whose son Matan is still held in the coastal area, addressed protesters from inside a ...
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Serious riots and clashes broke out at rallies in Paris and other cities on Sunday following the second round of the French parliamentary elections which saw the left-wing New Popular Front (NFP) pull of a surprise win, according to initial projections. In Paris, thousands of people gathered on the Place de la République in the centre of the capital to celebrate the victory of the left-wing alliance in the snap election. According to media reports, some of the demonstrators clashed with police, who used tear gas. Wooden barricades were set on fire. Numerous shops and banks in central Paris had...
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The Mauritanian authorities cut access to mobile internet services early Tuesday after protests took place the previous evening in several cities against presidential election results. Protesters took to the streets on Monday evening in the capital Nouakchott, as well as the coastal city of Nouadhibou, Zouérat in the north and Rosso in the south-west. President Mohamed Ould Ghazouani was re-elected after winning 56.12% of votes cast during Saturday's elections. His main rival, Biram Dah Abeid, an anti-slavery human rights activist, came in second place after winning 22% of the vote. Abeid reje...
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The Mauritanian authorities cut access to mobile internet services early Tuesday after protests took place the previous evening in several cities against presidential election results. Protesters took to the streets on Monday evening in the capital Nouakchott, as well as the coastal city of Nouadhibou, Zouérat in the north and Rosso in the south-west. President Mohamed Ould Ghazouani was re-elected after winning 56.12% of votes cast during Saturday's elections. His main rival, Biram Dah Abeid, an anti-slavery human rights activist, came in second place after winning 22% of the vote. Abeid reje...
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The Mauritanian authorities cut access to mobile internet services early Tuesday after protests took place the previous evening in several cities against presidential election results. Protesters took to the streets on Monday evening in the capital Nouakchott, as well as the coastal city of Nouadhibou, Zouérat in the north and Rosso in the south-west. President Mohamed Ould Ghazouani was re-elected after winning 56.12% of votes cast during Saturday's elections. His main rival, Biram Dah Abeid, an anti-slavery human rights activist, came in second place after winning 22% of the vote. Abeid reje...
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Thousands of people in France took to the streets on Sunday to demonstrate against the rise of the far-right following the strong performance of the National Rally (RN) in the first round of the parliamentary elections. People in Paris and several other cities gathered to protest against Marine Le Pen's party and a shift to the right in France. The RN, alongside its far-right allies, gained 33% to 34.2% of the vote, in the first round of the snap nationwide elections for control of the lower house of parliament, according to first projections. Protesters gathered at the capital's Place de la R...
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Noa Argamani, a former Israeli hostage who was recently freed from Gaza after some 250 days in captivity, has addressed the public in an emotional video message, calling for an end to hatred. "I wish for all of us to have more peaceful days, quieter days, to be surrounded by family, friends and good people," Argamani, 26, says in the message shown during a mass protest in Tel Aviv on Saturday evening. "Most importantly," she continued, "may we learn to love and not to hate." "Although I am at home now, we cannot forget the hostages who are still in Hamas captivity," Argamani said. "Hamas and w...
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