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The "No Kings" movement, a series of protests against ICE, will hold its third demonstration on March 28. The protests are expected to be the biggest in American history, with a flagship event in the Twin Cities of Minnesota. The movement's first protest took place in October 2025, following the controversial arrest of ICE agent Arturo Vargas.
The eighth US circuit court of appeals issued the ruling, marking the latest legal setback for the DoJ. Protesters disrupted a service at the Lake Ishola Church in January in protest of a pastor's apparent connection to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) The DoJ initially charged 11 individuals, including CNN anchor Don Lemon, with obstructing the free exercise of religious beliefs.
Two women, Nekima Levy Armstrong and Chauntyll Allen, were released from detention after being arrested for disrupting Sunday church services in St Paul, Minnesota, as part of an anti-ICE demonstration. The women were charged for their role in the protest. A federal judge ordered their release.
Iran students protest, Austria hit by avalanches, and Trump ups tariffs as diplomatic tensions rise
The mayor of Portland, Oregon is demanding that US Immigration and Customs Enforcement leave the city after federal agents used teargas and rubber bullets on a crowd of protesters, including young children, outside an ICE facility on Saturday. The protest was characterized as peaceful by witnesses and the mayor. The incident has sparked widespread criticism and calls for accountability.
Alex Pretti, a 37-year-old registered nurse, was fatally shot by federal agents in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on Saturday, January 23, 2026. The news of Pretti's death sparked a wave of protests in cities across the US. The demonstrations were reminiscent of those that had taken place the previous day, when Minneapolis residents had gathered to protest against US Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Protests erupt in Seoul against US-Israeli strikes on Iran, while Iran's football team members change their minds on asylum, and notable deaths include German philosopher Jürgen Habermas.
Student protests in Iran, blizzard warnings in NYC, and cocaine seizures in Australia
The world of sports is abuzz with the latest developments from the Milan Olympics and the NFL's Super Bowl week. Amidst the thrill of competition, protests and controversy have also taken center stage. From Breezy Johnson's historic gold medal win to Italian Premier Giorgia Meloni's condemnation of anti-Olympics protesters, here's a comprehensive look at the latest news.
The Milan Olympics have been marked by controversy, with protests and sabotage attempts targeting the games, while American ski racer Breezy Johnson secured the USA's first gold medal in the downhill event. Meanwhile, the NFL is abuzz with Super Bowl fever, as the Seahawks and Patriots prepare to face off in the big game.
From Australia's growing space workforce to the decline of creative courses, and from climate action in the US to protests at the Winter Olympics, this week has seen a diverse range of news stories from around the world. Here's a comprehensive roundup of the latest developments.
This week, Thailand held a highly anticipated election, while protests erupted in Italy against the Winter Olympics and Israel's participation. Meanwhile, Russia announced the arrest of a suspect in a general's shooting, and Afghanistan lost to New Zealand in the T20 World Cup opener.
From the world of tech and finance to the realm of sports and entertainment, this week has seen its fair share of unconventional protests, innovative advancements, and high-stakes showdowns. Here's a look at the intersection of these seemingly disparate worlds.
A wide range of news stories have made headlines recently, from the fallout of the Epstein scandal to protests in Iran, sports victories, and abuse scandals. In this roundup, we cover the latest developments in these stories and more.
President Trump has instructed Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem not to intervene in protests in cities led by Democrats unless local authorities request federal assistance. This decision comes as the administration faces mounting criticism regarding its immigration crackdown.
A severe storm hampers the search for a missing girl in Morocco, while protests erupt across the US over the fatal shootings of two individuals by federal agents. Meanwhile, the sports world offers a brief distraction with Justin Rose's impressive lead at the Farmers Insurance Open and Dominic Calvert-Lewin's return to form.
A powerful storm is hindering the search for a missing girl in Morocco, while in the world of sports, Justin Rose is leading the pack at the Farmers Insurance Open and Dominic Calvert-Lewin is making a comeback. Meanwhile, protests are erupting across the US in response to the fatal shootings of two individuals by federal agents.
Protests were held outside a hotel in Manchester where U.S. immigration official Gregory Bovino is reportedly staying. Former Nigerian oil minister Diezani Alison-Madueke is standing trial in a London court on bribery charges. Aston Villa produced an 'extraordinary' performance as they clinched their first win at Newcastle since the infamous 2005 encounter. Ryanair reported increased passenger growth and fares.
The FBI has announced that it is launching a criminal investigation into group chats used by Minneapolis protesters on the Signal messaging app. The decision to open the inquiry came after a far-right personality, Cam Higby, posted about alleged anti-ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) chats on the platform. The announcement of the FBI investigation has raised concerns among civil liberties groups and activists.