September 17 State of emergency declared as violent protests rock South American nation over diesel price hikes Ecuador's President Daniel Noboa mobilized armed forces and declared a state of emergency as Ecuadorians clashed with police over diesel subsidy removal in Quito.
September 10 France arrests hundreds as 'Block Everything' protests erupt across country French police arrested at least 295 protesters during nationwide "Block Everything" demonstrations against President Macron's policies and budget cuts.
September 9 Violent Gen Z protests spiral with at least 19 killed in Nepal; video shows parliament building ablaze Generation Z protesters in Nepal torch parliament and clash with security forces after a social media ban, prompting military warnings of intervention.
August 19 Anti‑corruption protests hit European nation as calls for new elections grow Student-led anti-corruption protests in Belgrade demand fresh elections as violent clashes intensify between demonstrators and Serbian security forces.
August 16 Thousands storm Manhattan calling for 'global intifada,' a phrase with a pending violence designation Anti-Israel demonstrators flooded midtown Manhattan calling for a "global intifada" after bipartisan lawmakers introduced legislation condemning the phrase as inciting violence.
August 7 Business owner behind mysterious 'Remember Hiroshima' protest doll at Disneyland’s 'Small World' ride revealed A mysterious protest doll with a 'Remember Hiroshima' sign appeared at Disneyland over the weekend, later revealed to be part of Ben Cohen's 'Up in Arms' campaign.
July 30 Dozens dead as violence erupts over government plans to eliminate fuel subsidies, army takes to streets Angola's fuel subsidy cuts trigger deadly protests leaving 22 dead and over 1,200 arrested as the government seeks to reduce costly diesel subsidies.
July 23 Zelenskyy forced to rethink anti-corruption law after public backlash Following public backlash, Zelenskyy announces bill ensuring independence of Ukraine's anti-corruption institutions while preventing Russian influence in law enforcement.
July 18 Security guard's 'swift move' stops determined anti-Israel agitator at Tour de France finish A protester opposing Israel's involvement in the Tour de France was intercepted by security after attempting to disrupt Stage 11 of the prestigious cycling race in Toulouse.
July 18 Officials at popular tourist spot cave to protesters who called out Americans Mexico City officials announce plans to address gentrification after locals protest mass tourism, with demonstrators targeting American visitors amid a 70% increase in U.S. residents.