Protesters Return to Portland Streets
Protesters against police brutality marched through downtown Portland Saturday night, continuing a nightly ritual in the city.
Thousands Rally in South Korea against Jae-in’s Policies
Thousands of demonstrators in South Korea protested against President Moon Jae-in’s policies.
Police Detain 41 Anti-Racism Protesters in Washington
Washington, DC, Police Department have detained 41 anti-racism protesters on Friday allegedly for being “engaged in rioting behaviors” that took place on Thursday night.
Lebanon Doubts Blast Probe Be Trustworthy
For many Lebanese, their greatest hope for credible answers about the blast that wrecked much of their capital may lie with outsiders.
Dozens of Confederate Monuments Downed in US since Floyd’s Death
Dozens of Confederate monuments across the US have been removed since the death of George Floyd and the discussion of institutional racism it inspired.
Nearly 600 Families Displaced in Yemen Due to Flooding
Nearly 600 families have been displaced by heavy rains and flooding in one week across Yemen, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) said.
Police Detained 1,000 People in Belarus Election Protests
Police detained over 1,000 people in Belarus during the latest protests against the results of the country's presidential election, officials said Wednesday.
Number of COVID-19 Cases Recovered in Iran Exceeds 290,000
The number of coronavirus positive cases who have recovered from the viral disease in Iran has surpassed 290,000, the Health Ministry’s spokeswoman said.
World Food Program Sending Wheat Flour to Beirut
The World Food Program would be sending 50,000 tons of wheat flour to Beirut to stabilize Lebanon's wheat supply.
Iran Giving Free Education to Half a Million Refugees: Minister
Minister of Education Mohsen Haji Mirzaei said Iran is giving free education to more than half a million refugees.