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Romania’s Prime Minster Resigns Following Anti-Austerity Protest
Gendarme forces move toward protesters in Piata Universitatii square, Bucharest January 19, 2012.
Romania’s Prime Minster Emil Boc has resigned following weeks of public protest against IMF-backed austerity measures amid the debt crisis sweeping the European Union.
Announcing his resignation on Television on Monday, Boc said that he wanted to “defuse political...
19 Die in Clashes Between Brazilian Govt. Forces and Striking Police
Brazilian police officers block an area during a demo.
Nineteen people have died on the third day of clashes between Brazilian government forces and striking police officers in the northeastern city of Salvador, Press TV reports.
Large shops and supermarkets were looted during the clashes and riots on Friday.
Meanwhile, the authorities have dispatched around 2,000 army...
79 Dead in Egypt Football Riot
Team El-Ahly football players get away from the field during a football match riot at a stadium in Port Said of Egypt on Feb. 1, 2012. The death toll from a football riot in Egypt's Port Said rose to 79, state TV reported on Wednesday night.
A riot in the Egyptian city of Port Said has left 79 dead and hundreds wounded after football fans stormed the pitch before...
Americans to rally against war with Iran
A large number of US-based organizations plan to hold a national day of action to demand "No war, no sanctions, no intervention, no assassinations against Iran."
A large number of US-based anti-war organizations have planned a nation-wide demonstration to demand Washington stop its warmongerings against Iran.
According to the StopWarOnIran website, “No war,...
Flash-grenades & tear-gas: 400 arrested at Occupy Oakland
Police in Oakland, California, have used tear-gas and flash-grenades as a 2,000-strong Occupy Oakland march turned violent, with some protesters claiming that rubber bullets were also fired into the crowd. At least 400 people were arrested.
Initially, authorities had said 200-300 people were detained. But later the figure was revised to over 400 arrests, reports Reuters...
Senegal police clash with protesters
Senegalese demonstrators protest against the decision to allow President Abdoulaye Wade to run for a third term in Dakar on January 27, 2012.
Senegalese police have clashed with demonstrators protesting against a constitutional court ruling that allows President Abdoulaye Wade to run for a third term in the upcoming presidential election.
On Friday, police in Dakar used...
Syria rebel fighters take control of Damascus suburb Saqba
A massive demonstration has shaken the Damascus suburb of Saqba, that has fallen under the control of the Free Syrian Army. RT’s Sara Firth traveled to the rebel-controlled area to explore how the fighters managed to overcome superior forces.
Clashes between Assad’s armed forces and the Free Syrian Army continue in many parts of the country including the capital....
George Soros predicts Riots, Police State and Class War for America
Billionaire investor George Soros has a new prediction for America. While it might be as dire as it gets for the financial wiz, this bet concerns more than just the value of the buck. According to Soros, there’s about to be an all-out class war.
Soros, 81, previously bet against the British pound in the early 90s and made $1 billion off its collapse. In the years...
Romanian Anti-Government Rallies in Day 10
Protesters waving Romanian flags shout anti-president slogans atop a monument in the central University Square in Bucharest on January 22, 2012.
Romanian protesters have taken to the streets of the capital Bucharest for a tenth consecutive day to demand the resignation of the government over its austerity measures.
Scores of protesters again gathered in the capital’s...
Cleric warns Saudi regime against Brutal Crackdown on Protesters
Sheikh Nimr al-Nimr
A prominent Shia cleric in Saudi Arabia has warned the kingdom against the brutal crackdown on protesters amid ongoing anti-regime demonstrations in Eastern Province.
Sheikh Nimr al-Nimr, who is Friday Prayers leader of Saudi eastern town of Awamiyah, also called on Al Saud regime to stop bloodshed.
He predicted that the Saudi regime would be toppled...
Romania Police Fire Teargas at Rally
Anti-government protesters shout slogans in the Romania capital Bucharest on January 19, 2012.
Romanian police have fired teargas canisters at demonstrators protesting against the government’s austerity measures in the Romanian capital Bucharest.
On Thursday, the police arrested about 50 people, who allegedly threw bricks and bottles and other materials at them.
Earlier...
SOPA: Co-sponsors Defect, Backtrack After Blackout
Cockroaches scatter as spotlight is pointed at Internet censorship bill.
Lawmakers have begun to jump ship following a day of protest against the draconian internet legislation, the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) and the Senate version of the bill, the Protect IP Act (PIPA).
As many major websites such as Wikipedia and Google participated in a “blackout” in opposition...
Thousands rally in Paris against French president Sarkozy
French workers attend the rally in Paris on January 18, 2012.
Thousands of people have participated in a rally in Paris, attacking French President Nicolas Sarkozy’s plans for dealing with the country’s unemployment crisis, Press TV reports.
As France gauges the international fallout from losing its triple-A credit rating, Sarkozy has called for the formation...
Occupy Congress: Money out of US politics!
Hundreds of Occupy Wall Street activists have rallied on Capitol Hill to “Occupy Congress”, decrying corporate influence on the American government in a direct message to lawmakers.
The protesters had permission to hold a rally on the Capitol’s West Lawn. However one step outside the sanctioned area brought the risk of arrest.
Demonstrators were unable to...
Wikipedia Anti-SOPA and PIPA Blackout Looms
Wikipedia going on strike
The world’s most popular online encyclopedia, Wikipedia, is going on strike on Wednesday. The “knowledge blackout” is aimed at protecting the Internet – and the website’s very existence – from online censorship.
The Wikipedia community and the Wikimedia foundation decided on a global blackout of the English version of the website...


















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