What do anti-war protesters in Russia risk by speaking out?
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has sparked protests in over 50 Russian cities. But the stakes are high for those taking to the streets.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has sparked protests in over 50 Russian cities. But the stakes are high for those taking to the streets.
My generation has lost its defiant flair. But the world can’t become a better place without constant rebellion from the status quo.
Violent protests over gas prices in Kazakhstan have morphed into pent-up rage at the legacy of Nursultan Nazarbayev – a dictator Western powers happily cosied up to.
Confusing laws and a landmark ruling have emboldened XR activists – but legislation to muzzle legitimate demonstrations goes too far.
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An exploration of John Bartlett’s large canvas ‘History Painting’, depicting the poll-tax riot in Trafalgar Square in March 1990.
There are already perfectly adequate laws and bylaws in place to deal with the problems caused by protests, but there is a reluctance to enforce them.
In 1789, Marie Antoinette allegedly believed that cake held the answer to her ever-growing political problems. Parisians – soon to be revolting – were starving.
Mark Rutte was not happy. On Saturday night, the Dutch prime minister, who earlier this month announced the resignation of his centre-right government in response
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