Israeli Prime Minister <strong>Benjamin Netanyahu</strong> is experiencing increasing pressure from the public as elections approach, with the declared objectives of the war on <strong>Iran</strong> remaining unfulfilled. Criticism of his government is rising amid deteriorating security and economic conditions.
The Philippines is experiencing a surge of public protests as citizens express their dissatisfaction with the current government policies. Thousands gathered in the capital, Manila, demanding improvements in economic and social conditions.
Thousands of protesters gathered in Paris on Saturday to voice their opposition to the government's economic policies. These demonstrations come at a critical time as the country grapples with rising living costs and declining purchasing power.
The Egyptian government has begun enforcing an early closure for shops and cafes at 9 PM daily, causing widespread discontent among citizens. This decision is part of efforts to conserve energy amid challenging economic conditions.
On Saturday, March 28, the French city of Clermont-Ferrand witnessed two consecutive protests by drivers and farmers expressing their dissatisfaction with rising fuel prices. The protesters deemed government measures insufficient to address the economic crisis they are facing.