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Growing Students protests in Canada spread to Toronto
Students protest tuition fee increases on May 30, 2012 in Montreal.
Growing protests across Canada against tuition hikes have now spilled over from Montreal to Toronto as talks between student leaders and officials continue in Quebec aimed at ending the 16-week dispute.
Protesters on Wednesday gathered in downtown of Toronto in solidarity with their counterparts in Quebec, protesting the high cost...
The Global Anti Elite Revolution
Revolution is in the air – Globally. At least the first wave of revolutionary fervour has struck the world. Commencing from unlikely Tunisia, spreading through dormant Egypt, toppling the Libyan strongman, the North African – Arabian Peninsula rejoiced in the Arab Spring. Yet the ‘Occupy Wall Street’ and western world change seekers are even more dramatic. Striking at the heart of...
ACTA rejected by EU Parliament committees in crucial vote
The European Parliament has opposed the controversial ACTA treaty, after three of its influential committees said the trade agreement should be rejected.
The Legal Affairs Committee (JURI), the Committee for Industry, Research and Energy (ITRE) and the Committee for Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs (LIBE) all voted against implementing the agreement, which caused mass protests in several...
Dutch Parliament denies ACTA before EU vote
Lawmakers in Holland have voted to strike down the international Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA), slammed by many as a free speech and information access choker. Dutch MPs have also ruled the government will never sign any such agreement.
The Dutch parliamentarians have opted not to wait for the EU’s vote on ACTA which is set for June, with consultations kicking off already this Thursday.
“The...
Peru declares state of emergency over anti-mining protests
Police officers clash with anti-mining protesters in Andahuaylas, Peru on November 10, 2011.
The Peruvian government has declared a state of emergency in southern Espinar province to curb seven days of violent anti-mining protests in the highland region.
The 30-day state of emergency was imposed after two people were killed and scores more, including police officers, were injured in clashes over controversial...
Lady Gaga forced to cancel Indonesia concert amid protests
Demands: Hundreds of Indonesian activists claimed that the singer's stage show was 'incompatible with Indonesian culture'
Lady Gaga cancelled her sold-out show in Indonesia after Islamist hard-liners threatened violence, claiming her sexy clothes and provocative dance moves would corrupt the youth.
The controversy was a blow to the predominantly Muslim country’s reputation for combining...
Thousands rally in Montreal against law restricting protests
Students march during a protest against Bill 78, Montreal, May 26, 2012.
Thousands of demonstrators have taken to the streets in the city of Montreal in Canada’s eastern province of Quebec to protest against a controversial law that seeks to restrict protests.
Banging pots and pans during the rally on Saturday night, the defiant protesters challenged the recently-passed bill, aimed at limiting the...
Over 700 Canadian protesters detained in police crackdown
Demonstrators match on May 23, 2012 as they protest student tuition hikes.
Over 700 students have been arrested in Canada during the latest night of rallies against tuition fee hikes and the adoption of controversial bill that is widely seen as a tool to limit freedom of speech, association and assembly.
Police in Montreal dispersed unsanctioned protests and arrested 518 demonstrators on Wednesday...
Crisis over thanks to Syrians strength & unity: Assad
Syrians carry picture of President Bashar al-Assad during a demonstration in Damascus on April 30, 2012.
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad says his government has successfully overcome the political crisis and the deadly violence in the country.
“Syria has been able to overcome the pressures and threats it has faced for years and is able to get out of this crisis thanks to the strength of its people...
Malian protesters beat interim president
Thousands of Malians gather in front of the presidential compound in Bamako on May 21, 2012.
Protesters have attacked interim Malian President Diancounda Traore, beating and bruising the 70-year-old leader at his office in Bamako.
The mobs, who were angry at Traore’s appointment in a deal reached with the junta, dodged security and burst into his office and beat him on Monday, AFP reported.
“The...
Riot police clash with tuition protesters in Montreal making 300 arrests
Montreal police arresting a protester opposing Quebec student tuition fee hikes, May 20. 2012
Riot police have once again clashed with protesters in Montreal and arrested some 300 people protesting at the new legislation aimed at ending the three months of anti-tuition hikes protests.
About 5,000 people took to the streets in the heart of the French speaking Latin Quarter neighborhoods on Sunday in...
The Netherlands becomes first in Europe to pass net neutrality law
The Netherlands has become the first EU member country to pass into law new net neutrality regulations, following in the footsteps of Chile, which became the first country in the world to make net neutrality laws back in July 2010. The new Telecom Law was approved unanimously by the Dutch Senate and is set to ensure that access to the internet remains neutral and unfiltered.
The move follows plans...
Ron Paul ends active campaigning but will continue to run for GOP
Congressman Ron Paul has announced that he will no longer be using resources to campaign in primary states, instead focusing all of his efforts on delegate-selection events as he vows to continue to vie for GOP nomination for presidential candidate.
Rep. Paul (R-Texas) issued a statement on his official website on Monday announcing that he will immediately begin to concentrate on collecting delegates...
Italy May Use Army Against Protests
Italy's Prime Minister Mario Monti
Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti has pointed to the possibility of calling in the army to deal with the violent protests in the country over the government’s economic policies.
Monti raised alert levels on Sunday at some sensitive sites across Italy to handle the recent violence that has hit the country.
Interior Minister Anna Maria Cancellieri also said on...
Hundreds of protesters clash with police in Naples, Italy
Two policemen have been injured as hundreds of protesters hurled red paint and eggs at officers guarding Equitalia, Italy’s tax collection office, in Naples following the suicide of yet another debt-ridden Italian citizen.
Demonstrators lobbed rocks and bottles at policemen clad in riot gear as the building was quickly closed to the public.
The protesters claimed to have attacked the tax office...