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Workers at Chinese Apple iPhone Factory Protest Shutdowns

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Workers at Chinese Apple iPhone Factory Protest Shutdowns
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What we've learned from the Emergencies Act inquiry so far

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As the inquiry looking at the use of the Emergencies Act to end last winter's convoy protests enters a critical phase, David Common looks at what we've learned so far about what happened and where things went wrong.
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FIFA Declares Automatic Yellow Cards for Protest Armbands

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FIFA Declares Automatic Yellow Cards for Protest Armbands
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Covid Protests Erupt in Southern China

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Protests over covid restrictions erupted in southern China.
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Iran Continues to Crack Down on Anti-Government Protesters

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Iran is cracking down on anti-government protestors with its morality police. Joel Rubin, former deputy assistant secretary of State, joined Cheddar News to discuss the human rights crisis in Iran.
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Iran sentences 5 anti-government protesters to death

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Three more anti-government protesters have been sentenced to death in Iran, bringing the total to five. It's a toll human rights groups fear the regime will now expand to quell the movement.
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Mexico protests: Thousands oppose electoral reform plan

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Tens of thousands of people in Mexico have protested against government plans to overhaul the country's electoral author
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Iran issues 1st known death sentence connected to Mahsa Amini protests

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Iran has issued its first known death sentence connected to recent anti-government protests after the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini on Sept. 16. The court said the unnamed accused set a government building on fire.
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EU slaps more sanctions on Iran over protest crackdown

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The EU is set to agree on more sanctions over Iran's violent crackdown on protests but measures against Russia have stalled.
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Protesters knock turbans off clerics’ heads in Iran

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Videos of young protesters knocking turbans off men’s heads have gone viral in Iran.
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Protests in Iran gain strength 41 days after Mahsa Amini’s death

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More than 40 days after the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini in Iranian police custody, the protests continue to gain strength.
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Protests continue at French farm reservoir site after clashes with police

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France's worst drought on record this summer has sharpened debate over water resources in the European Union's biggest agricultural sector.
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Brazil: Bolsonaro supporters call for military intervention

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Supporters of outgoing Brazilian President Bolsonaro take to the streets - to reject his election loss to Lula da Silva
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Sri Lankans rally against government crackdown on protests

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Security in Sri Lanka is high as protests against the rising cost of living get underway.
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Clashes as thousands attend Mahsa Amini memorial in Iran’s Saqqez

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Large crowds converge at cemetery in Amini’s hometown of Saqqez to mark 40 days since her death.
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After six weeks, protesters continue to defy crackdown in Iran

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Six weeks since Mahsa Amini died while in police custody, thousands of Iranians are still taking to the streets.
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Interview: Just Stop Oil activist explains why it's right to attack art

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Euronews Culture speaks with Alex De Koning, a Just Stop Oil spokesperson who believes that pushing cultural buttons can make people question their comfort zones.
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City of Ottawa, police were warned about convoy protesters’ plans

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Both the City of Ottawa and local police were warned that convoy protesters planned to jam city streets using their trucks before they rolled into town last winter, the public inquiry into the federal government's use of the Emergencies...
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Iran protests: Government internet shutdowns hurting businesses

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many Iranians who depended on social media advertising fear losing their livelihood as authorities block Internet access
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Iraq probes theft of $2.5bn from finance ministry

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Can Iraq's new Prime Minister handle the nation's largest financial crime ever?
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Today Explained: Why Protesters Threw Soup on Van Gogh Painting

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On Friday, climate protesters threw cans of tomato soup on Van Gogh’s “Sunflowers” painting in a London gallery. Then the pair glued their hands to the wall and gave their reasoning in front of cameras.
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Just Stop Oil protestors throw soup over Van Gogh's Sunflowers painting at National Gallery

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Just Stop Oil climate activists have thrown soup at a Van Gogh painting at the National Gallery in their latest demonstration
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Tunisian protesters denounce ‘coup’, demand president steps down

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Thousands protest in Tunis, accusing President Saied of a power grab and demanding accountability for economic crisis.
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Van Gogh’s “Sunflowers” Gets Soupy Surprise

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Two climate activists threw cans of tomato soup over Van Gogh's “Sunflowers" art in an effort to protest oil and gas extraction. The painting was not damaged.