Protests in Bolivia have been ongoing for nearly four weeks, with indigenous populations calling for the resignation of President Rodrigo Paz. The situation is escalating, showing no signs of abating.
The No Kings movement is preparing to hold large-scale protests across the United States on June 14, coinciding with former President Donald Trump's 80th birthday. These protests aim to express opposition to Trump's policies and their impact on American society.
A tense calm prevails in La Paz following violent clashes between protesters and police. Despite President Rodrigo Paz's announcement of a 50% salary cut to ease tensions, the situation remains volatile with critical shortages of essential goods.
Tensions between Mauritania and Mali have significantly escalated following protests outside the Mauritanian embassy in Bamako. The Mauritanian Foreign Ministry summoned the Malian ambassador to express its rejection of actions threatening its diplomatic mission.
Bolivia's President, <strong>Rodrigo Paz</strong>, has warned that the political and economic crisis gripping the country for nearly a month is nearing a breaking point. This warning comes amid ongoing protests against the government.
The Tunisian Ministry of Defense has ignited widespread debate following its statement affirming the army's neutrality and independence, rejecting attempts to involve it in political disputes. This comes as activists increasingly use the phrase 'the flood has reached its peak' as a symbol of protest.
Bolivia's President, Rodrigo Paz, warns the nation is 'on the brink of collapse' following weeks of anti-government protests that have resulted in seven deaths and hundreds of arrests. These protests come at a sensitive time as the president seeks to impose a state of emergency to address escalating unrest.
The British Museum has canceled a lecture dedicated to Jewish culture due to fears of potential protests. This decision comes at a sensitive time marked by rising political and social tensions worldwide.
On May 28, 2026, the world witnessed significant events that shaped headlines across various nations. From political developments to economic changes, this article covers the most notable occurrences globally.
After a nearly three-month interruption, the internet has returned to Iran, allowing citizens to reconnect with the outside world. This event has sparked feelings of relief among Iranians who suffered from digital isolation.
Iran is grappling with increasing economic pressures due to U.S. sanctions, complicating the internal situation. As prices for essential medicines and services soar, public protests reflecting citizens' suffering are escalating.
Iran has begun to ease restrictions on international internet access after 85 days of digital isolation, aiming to mitigate economic losses. However, thousands of Iranians continue to suffer from the consequences of the internet blackout.
The Houthi group has intensified its violations in Sana'a, including the bombing of homes and closure of private facilities, leading to increased tribal anger over land seizures from the Khawlan tribes.
Greenland witnessed a massive gathering outside the new American consulate, where demonstrators expressed their rejection of President Donald Trump's ambitions to purchase the island. The protests reflect growing concerns among Greenlanders about their cultural and political identity.
Cuba is grappling with a severe energy crisis after the Minister of Energy announced that the country's oil reserves have run out, leading to protests in Havana. The ongoing US blockade, now in its fourth month, exacerbates the suffering of the Cuban people.
Several African nations are experiencing escalating social and economic unrest due to a sharp rise in fuel prices, exacerbated by the impacts of the Ukrainian war. These crises have led citizens to take to the streets in widespread demonstrations.
Protests continue in Tunisia as lawyers take to the streets demanding improved working conditions in courts and enhanced judicial independence. These movements arise amid escalating disputes with the Ministry of Justice regarding public freedoms.
Cuba is experiencing widespread power outages, particularly in the eastern regions, causing public discontent. This crisis coincides with a U.S. offer of $100 million in aid, contingent on distribution through the Catholic Church.
Meta employees staged protests at several U.S. offices against the installation of mouse tracking software on their computers. The protests followed the distribution of flyers urging employees to sign an online petition expressing their rejection of this technology.
Around 50 farmers gathered in the Lyon region of France on Monday to protest against soaring fuel prices exacerbated by global crises. The demonstration was organized by the 'Rural Coordination' union, which is calling for urgent government support.
Tehran is experiencing a stark contrast between public protests and displays of power amidst escalating economic crises. While some celebrate nationalism, many citizens suffer from daily life pressures.
Massive protests took place in Tel Aviv against Israeli Prime Minister <strong>Benjamin Netanyahu</strong>'s government, as demonstrators expressed their discontent over ongoing attacks on Lebanon. These protests come amid rising internal tensions due to conflicts with <strong>Iran</strong> and Lebanon.
Over a thousand Israelis gathered in Tel Aviv to protest the government's failure to address rising violence in the country. These protests come at a critical time as the Israeli community faces increasing insecurity.
Residents of the Tamalanrea neighborhood in Makassar, Indonesia, are urging the central government to reconsider its decision to establish a waste-to-energy plant in their area due to potential environmental and health risks.
Bangladesh has recently witnessed widespread protests against the government, with thousands taking to the streets demanding change. These protests come at a sensitive time as the country faces significant economic and political challenges.
Israeli Justice Minister Yair Levin faces increasing psychological pressure as the head of the Constitution, Law, and Justice Committee, Simcha Rothman, announces radical changes to the judicial system, stating that 'what existed before October 7 no longer exists.'
Iran is experiencing an unprecedented escalation of economic and social crises, plunging the country into a dark tunnel of collapse. Reports indicate a deterioration in living conditions and an increase in public protests.
Israeli sources confirmed to Channel 12 that Tel Aviv is not intervening in the events unfolding in Iran, emphasizing no connection to the recent developments. This statement comes amid increasing internal tensions in Iran, raising questions about Israel's role in these events.
The Trump administration is contemplating the relaunch of the Freedom Project, aimed at promoting democracy and human rights in authoritarian nations. This initiative comes at a critical time as political challenges intensify globally.
Supporters of the Palestinian cause disrupted Barclays' annual general meeting in London, expressing their rejection of the bank's financial ties to Israel. This protest reflects the growing discontent against financial institutions supporting the occupation.