A popular rapper in Iran has been reportedly sentenced to death, his lawyer said on Thursday. Toomaj Salehi was given a death sentence by a Revolutionary Court in Isfahan, a central Iranian city recently targeted by an apparent Israeli attack. Revolutionary Courts
Six Georgian opposition parties appealed on Thursday for mass protests against a government bill on “foreign agents” which they say aims to block the South Caucasus country’s path towards the European Union and NATO. The bill, which critics compare to legislation that
A Jewish professor at Columbia University in New York City has been denied access to campus, according to reports. Israeli Professor Shai Davidai’s ID card was deactivated by the school, he said on Monday. A video posted to social media shows police
The Spanish government has decided to crack down on Airbnbs and holiday homes at a time when a wave of anti-tourism protests are expected in other parts of the country. Earlier this week, the Government announced that it wanted to limit the
A confrontation between Argentine authorities and anti-government protesters angered by President Javier Milei’s spending cuts escalated on Wednesday, as protesters blocking the capital’s key thoroughfare were forcibly dispersed and eight of the movement’s participants arrested. In a rare move, riot police officers
Ireland’s new prime minister-elect Simon Harris has promised a “firmer” approach to immigration. The Fine Gael leader, who will face a general election by March 2025 at the latest, denied that the coalition government had failed to address immigration concerns. However, he
Protesters have demanded Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu resign as thousands have taken to the streets of Tel Aviv.
One of the U.S.’s closest Mideast allies, Jordan, has been hit by demonstrations that, according to some analysts, have spilled over into a serious threat to the Hashemite Kingdom with open declarations of support for the Hamas terrorist organization. Jordan’s government has
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) — Argentina said Wednesday that it had cut 15,000 state jobs as part of President Javier Milei’s aggressive campaign to slash spending, the latest in a series of painful economic measures that have put the libertarian government on
Dozens of tractors on Tuesday sealed off streets close to European Union headquarters where the 27 EU agriculture ministers were planning to discuss the crisis in the sector that has led to months of protests across the bloc. The farmers were protesting