In an interview with AFP, he insisted on his clean slate — “white, like freshly fallen snow” — and said he would fight against a
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London house set on fire in possible antisemitic hate crime as four injured
A fire that engulfed a house in east London and injured four people is being investigated as a possible antisemitic hate crime, the Metropolitan Police has said. A
Trump’s Hitler rhetoric denial is part of a broader pattern
NEW YORK — Donald Trump has centered his unlikely rise from reality television star to onetime — and potentially future — president on the idea
Hundreds of residents on Indonesian island protest the growing arrival of Rohingya refugees by sea
SABANG, Indonesia (AP) — More than 200 people protested Monday against the continued arrival of Rohingya refugees by boat on an island in Indonesia. Over
Dozens arrested at Capitol protest calling for Israel-Gaza cease-fire
U.S. Capitol Police arrested dozens of people who were demonstrating inside the Capitol on Tuesday to demand a permanent cease-fire in the Israel-Gaza war and an end
Thousands of Slovaks continue protesting government’s criminal law reforms
BRATISLAVA, Dec 19 (Reuters) – At least 15,000 people demonstrated in Slovakia’s capital on Tuesday as protests grew against plans of Prime Minister Robert Fico’s government to
Students gather in Montreal to rage against threat of climate change
Chanting “The street is ours” and “Fossil fuels have got to go,” protesters marched from in front of George-Étienne Cartier monument. Hundreds of people attended
Hong Kong’s Legal War on a Protest Anthem
Last week, Hong Kong’s high court dismissed a government request for an injunction order against the protest song “Glory to Hong Kong.” The government accused the piece
Pivotal Date Approaches as Far Left Battles to Enshrine Abortion Into Ohio Constitution
There’s a new frontier for pro-abortion activists post-Roe v. Wade: constitutional amendments that can circumvent state laws and flout even the most pro-life of governors. And with
Alabama lawmaker blames ‘far-left’ politics for SPACECOM HQ decision
Alabama Republican and House Armed Services Committee Chairman Mike Rogers said the White House’s decision to base U.S. Space Command headquarters in Colorado rather than