June 30, 2023 At least 200 French officers injured, 600 arrested in third night of riots since deadly police shooting Nearly 40,000 police officers were deployed across France on Thursday as the country experienced its third day of riots since a police officer used deadly force on a teenager.
June 29, 2023 France will deploy 40,000 officers to crack down on riots after deadly police shooting France will deploy 40,000 police officers to crack down on anti-cop riots in Paris and surrounding areas after a 17-year-old delivery driver was killed in a police-involved shooting.
June 29, 2023 Event coordinators increase Wimbledon security plan in effort to combat climate activists Event coordinators for Wimbledon, the third Grand Slam tournament this year, are planning on increasing security in an attempt to combat environmental protestors.
June 28, 2023 French officer kills 17-year-old delivery driver near Paris, violent protests erupt among angry residents An officer opened fire after a truck drove away during a traffic check near Paris, France. The death of the 17-year-old delivery driver prompted protests to erupt among angry residents.
June 23, 2023 France shuts down climate activist group over violent protests France shutdown environmental activist group Uprising of the Earth following violent clashes with police that some argue amount to 'eco-terrorism.'
June 15, 2023 Black Lives Matter leader in Canadian city charged with anti-Catholic hate crime The president of the Black Lives Matter movement in Calgary, Canada, has been charged with a hate crime after she allegedly impeded access to a Catholic school.
June 14, 2023 Top Hong Kong protest song removed from major music platforms "Glory to Hong Kong," a popular song among pro-democracy protestors and secessionists in the administrative region, has been removed from several major streaming services and platforms.
June 14, 2023 Polish women plan abortion rights protests, demand liberalization of abortion law Polish women are planning abortion rights protests in dozens of cities after a woman died of sepsis during her fifth month of pregnancy.
June 12, 2023 Vatican court orders climate protestors to pay $30K in damages for gluing hands to priceless statue A Vatican court ordered two climate activists to pay over 28,000 euros ($30,000) in damages for glueing their hands to the base of an over 2,000-year-old statue.
June 11, 2023 Taliban used military vehicles supplied to former Afghan security forces by US in recent Iran skirmish: report Border and water disputes led to skirmishes between Taliban and Iranian border personnel. A Taliban military commander had reportedly threatened to wipe Iran off the map.