Here is a look at Arab Spring, anti-government protests that began in Tunisia in December 2010 and spread throughout the Middle East and Africa in 2011. Algeria January 4, 2011 – Protests begin, ...
More than 1,000 people have been arrested and troops have been deployed after three nights of rioting in cities throughout Tunisia ... where the biggest protests in 2011 took place, demonstrators ...
The Arab Spring saw authoritarian regimes toppled in four countries: Tunisia (January 2011), Egypt (February 2011), Libya (October 2011), and Yemen (February 2012). Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Bahrain, and ...
Hundreds demonstrated in the Tunisian capital on Saturday calling for the release of Abir Moussi, a critic of President Kais Saied jailed for more than a year.
On January 14, prominent activist and former president of Tunisia’s Truth and Dignity Commission, Sihem Bensedrine, began a ...
But Saturday’s march isn’t expected to have the same fervor that galvanized the party in 2017 when more than a million people took to the streets in Washington and elsewhere to protest his ...
The protest focused on a range of issues that marchers believed were under threat with the new presidency, with women's reproductive rights at the forefront. Dozens of celebrities joined ...
When former President Donald Trump was first elected, shocked liberals organized historic nationwide protests the day after his inauguration in 2017, which drew an estimated 2.3 million attendees.
However, organizers said they plan to do so peacefully. “You know, we have the right to march and the right to protest, but we want it to be peaceful,” said Ernie Johnston, with Portland ...
About 200 people gathered at Moore Square Monday afternoon to protest President Donald Trump’s inauguration, as well as other social and political issues. According to an Instagram post ...