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MELBOURNE: Tens of thousands marched for better work conditions and higher wages in Australia on Wednesday, bringing the city of Melbourne to a standstill, ahead of national elections in May....
Sudanese security forces on Tuesday fired tear gas at thousands of anti-government protesters demonstrating for a third night outside the army headquarters in Khartoum, witnesses said. Gunshots were also heard...
KHARTOUM: Sudanese women are taking a leading role in protests against President Omar al-Bashir, which have gained added inspiration from the demonstrations in Algeria, opposition figures said at a London...
A vast crowd of protestors flooded the streets of Algiers on Friday, the first mass demonstrations since the resignation of ailing president Abdelaziz Bouteflika and a show of strength by...
Gina Barreca, Tribune News Service Rambling speeches and bad writing litter our lives. If talk is cheap, it’s because the supply usually exceeds the demand. But the best words, the...
Amulya Ganguli, Indo-Asian News Service Unlike 2014, the economy is no longer the focal point of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) campaign. While five years ago, the party’s emphasis was...
ALGIERS: Thousands of protesters gathered in central Algiers on Friday, piling pressure on President Abdel Aziz Bouteflika to resign days after the country's powerful military called for his removal. The...
RABAT: Moroccan police used water cannons early on Sunday to disperse thousands of young teachers protesting in the capital Rabat for better work conditions, a witness said. Authorities were trying...