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Other anti-LGBTQ proposals are heading through the Florida Legislature. A march was held outside the state capitol opposing the legislation.
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High school and college students across Florida will walk out of their classrooms in protest of legislation that restricts what they can learn in school.
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Chairwoman of the Florida Democratic Party Nikki Fried and Democratic Senate minority leader Lauren Book have been charged with trespassing after refusing to leave a protest in Tallahassee against a bill to ban abortions after six weeks.
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Thousands of protesters have taken to the streets of Peru鈥檚 capital and were met with volleys of tear gas and pellets just hours after President Dina Boluarte called for a 鈥渢ruce鈥 in almost two months of protests.
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People are pouring into Peru鈥檚 capital, many from remote Andean regions, for a protest against President Dina Boluarte and in support of her predecessor, whose ouster last month launched weeks of deadly unrest and cast the nation into political chaos.
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A federal appeals court Tuesday turned to the Florida Supreme Court for help in determining the meaning of the word 鈥渞iot鈥 in the law.
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A South Florida jury has sided with a white Florida police officer accused of shoving a kneeling Black woman to the ground during a protest more than two years ago.
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The execution comes less than a month after the man allegedly carried out the fatal stabbings of two security officials during one of the demonstrations the government is trying to put an end to.
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Residents held late-night demonstrations against draconian "zero-COVID" lockdown measures after 10 people were killed in an apartment fire. Protests in China are extremely rare.
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Maria Alyokhina was sent to a penal colony as a member of the feminist punk collective. Authorities "teach you how to forget your right to choose," she says. She urges Griner "to not forget yourself."
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Haitians take to the streets to protest over the increasing insecurity, turning violent in places like the southern city of Les Cayes, where people stormed the local airport and attacked a small plane owned by a U.S. missionary group.
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It's in response to what they say is CEO Bob Chapek鈥檚 slow response in publicly criticizing the legislation.