February 13, 2024 3, including teen, killed by security forces as Senegal election protests rage on At least three people, one of whom was 16, were killed by Senegalese security forces amid recent protests over the West African nation's delayed presidential election.
February 13, 2024 Greeks gather by the thousands in protest of same-sex marriage bill Over 1,500 Greeks gathered Sunday in Athens in protest of legislation that, if enacted, would legalize same-sex marriage in the Balkan nation.
February 13, 2024 Indian farmers clash with police as protests head for capital Tens of thousands of Indian farmers are marching in protest toward New Dehli to demand guaranteed crop prices and other protections, following a similar protest in 2021.
February 12, 2024 Congolese demonstrators burn US, Belgian flags as tensions flare Demonstrators in the Democratic Republic of the Congo burned tires and Western nations' flags in protest of their alleged support for Rwanda.
February 9, 2024 Indian town sets curfew after mosque clashes, police ordered to shoot violators Authorities in Haldwani, India, have imposed an indefinite curfew following clashes over the construction of a mosque and Muslim seminary, with police ordered to shoot violators.
February 9, 2024 Farmers in Italy, Spain and Poland protest over EU policies, demanding action on rising costs Farmers in Italy, Spain and Poland are protesting against European Union farming policies, citing increased production costs, reduced profits and unfair competition.
February 8, 2024 Haitian PM Henry urges calm as protesters, rioters insist that he resigns Haitian Prime Minister Ariel Henry condemned Thursday the riots transpiring across his strife-torn Caribbean nation, as many demonstrators demand his resignation.
February 7, 2024 Opposition to popular El Salvador leader may request nullification of congressional election results El Salvador President Nayib Bukele won re-election with 83% of the vote on a popular anti-gang platform, but 60 seats are in dispute in the Central American nation's Congress.
February 6, 2024 Regional authority condemns Senegal's presidential election delay The Economic Community of West African States on Tuesday castigated Senegal's decision to delay its coming presidential election by 10 months.
February 6, 2024 Farmer protests lead EU to give up proposed pesticide cut Farmers across Europe have been staging disruptive protests against various European Union restrictions, like the plan to cut pesticide use by 50% by 2030.