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EU is pushing ahead with world’s most ambitious climate and biodiversity targets
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Comments by home affairs select committee have concerned defenders of civil liberties
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Water cannons were fired at farmers as they clashed with police in Belgium on Monday, 26 February, as European Union agriculture ministers met to discuss ways to address their concerns. Monday's action in Brussels follows weeks of protests against th ...
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The spectre of ‘the mob’ has long been summoned to limit freedom. However, protests almost never lead to violence, says professor of psychology Stephen Reicher
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Police used a water cannon to disperse anti-government protesters in Tel Aviv, Israel, on Saturday night (24 February), who were calling on the government to resign. Israelis took to the streets for a weekly march, with some holding posters blaming B ...
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The right to demonstrate is vital in a democracy. But protests outside my house put me at immense risk, writes Labour MP Jess Phillips
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French president greeted by whistles from hundreds of demonstrators as some clash with police
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Spain's prime minister has visited Morocco as the two nations reckon with a spike in migration to the Canary Islands and a Europe-wide debate and protests about agricultural regulations and imports
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Polish authorities voiced grave concerns after slogans praising Russian President Vladimir Putin and his war against Ukraine appeared at Polish farmers’ protests.
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The woman, a 33-year-old dual American-Russian citizen, was accused of taking part in pro-Ukraine protests outside of Russia and of sending aid to Kyiv
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Alexei Navalny was a fierce critic of Russian president Vladimir Putin and has reportedly died behind bars in Arctic Circle prison
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Polish farmers have blocked border crossings with Ukraine as they intensify nationwide protest against the import of Ukrainian foods and European Union environmental policies
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The woman, a 33-year-old dual American-Russian citizen, was accused of taking part in pro-Ukraine protests outside of Russia and of sending aid to Kyiv
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WikiLeaks founder launching his bid to stop extradition to the US where he faces trial over leaked military files
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A Barclays building in London was graffiti spray-painted in red paint on Tuesday 20 February. According to officers at the scene, the Metropolitan Police were called to the Moorgate branch at 3:30am to attend to the building after it was reported tha ...
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Watch a live view of the High Court in London, where protesters have gathered, as Julian Assange’s legal challenge against extradition to the US begins on Tuesday 20 February.
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In February 2014, 103 protesters were killed by pro-Putin government forces around the city’s independence square
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Agricultural sector hit by post-Brexit turmoil with protests over trade deals, environmental legislation and rising costs
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Alexei Navalny was a fierce critic of Russian president Vladimir Putin and has reportedly died behind bars in Arctic Circle prison
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Confession by Punjab commissioner exacerbates tension over legitimacy of February general election results