A monthslong border blockade by Polish truckers is starting to have an effect on Ukrainian soldiers in frozen trenches defending against unrelenting Russian assaults, making
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Russian Women Protest Long Deployments for Soldiers in Ukraine
The woman in the video, her face blurred, gave a blunt assessment of Russian military policy: Soldiers mobilized over a year ago to fight in
Hundreds of Thousands Protest Spanish Prime Minister’s Deal With Separatists
Previous demonstrations in recent weeks have turned ugly, with right-wing soccer hooligans and other extremists infiltrating the crowds. Some protests organized by Vox turned violent
Man Burns NATO Papers in Sweden in Protest Over Alliance Bid
A man burned pages of NATO’s bylaws on Wednesday to protest Sweden’s bid to join the alliance, changing gears after planning to burn a religious
Huge Crowds Protest Poland’s Governing Conservative Party
Hundreds of thousands of people marched through Warsaw on Sunday in a huge display of opposition to the governing party before an October general election,
U.K. Protest Law in Spotlight as Police ‘Regret’ Some Coronation Arrests
The police in London have expressed regret about a small number of the dozens of protesters they detained on the sidelines of the coronation of
France Fears Pensions Protest Standoff Is Getting More Violent
Stuck in a highly charged standoff, France was bracing on Tuesday for another round of disruptive strikes, huge street demonstrations and potentially violent protests against
Russian Diaspora Finds Ways to Protest Putin’s War
Russians around the world took to the streets of more than 100 cities to voice their opposition to the grueling war initiated by the Kremlin
In Moscow, a Quiet Antiwar Protest With Flowers and Plush Toys
Police buses seem ubiquitous in Moscow since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine last February, watching over much of the city center, including a statue of one