SYND22 02 68 PROTESTS AGAINST AMERICAN INVOLVEMENT IN VIETNAM TAKE PLACE
(22 Feb 1968) Protests are held in Paris against American involvement in Vietnam. Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork…
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Tens of thousands of Yemenis join a recurring Friday demonstration in solidarity with Palestinians
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Students set up tent camp and unfurl Palestinian flag at University of Milan
(10 May 2024) RESTRICTION SUMMARY: ASSOCIATED PRESS Milan, Italy – 10 May 2024 1. Students unfurling giant Palestinian flag in…
Mental health affects every single person in the entire world, Prince Harry tells student
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Supporters wait to see Chinese President Xi Jinping leave Hungary
(10 May 2024) RESTRICTION SUMMARY: ASSOCIATED PRESS Budapest – 10 May 2024 1. Various of crowds waving Chinese and Hungarian…
Top Indian opposition leader released on bail by court, enabling him to campaign in elections
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Israel tanks enter Rafah as attacks intensify in southern Gaza Strip | DW News
Israeli tanks have reached some residential areas of Rafah in southern Gaza following months of fighting in the north. Hundreds…
Georgian President promises to veto ‘foreign influence’ law as large-scale protests continue
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‘Assassination attempt’ leaves Slovakian PM Fico in ‘life-threatening condition’ | DW News
Prime Minister Robert Fico has been injured in a shooting and taken to hospital. A witness told Reuters news agency…