
Thousands attend London march organized by far-right activist Tommy Robinson
Thousands of demonstrators packed London streets Saturday for a march organized by far-right activist Tommy Robinson.
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Thousands of demonstrators packed London streets Saturday for a march organized by far-right activist Tommy Robinson.
Protests broke out in Chicago on Saturday against President Trump's immigration crackdown. A group of Catholic clergy led what they called a "People's Mass" outside the Great Lakes Naval Base. The base will also be used by Immigration and Customs Enforcement as a staging area for deportations. Camilo Montoya-Galvez spent a day with ICE agents in Chicago.
More than 100,000 people took to the streets in London on Saturday, in what's believed to be the largest anti-immigration protest in British history. Organizers called it a "Unite the Kingdom" rally. Haley Ott has more.
An activist group says two of its boats taking part in a flotilla trying to reach war-torn Gaza were attacked by drones in two days.
Protests in Paris and across France, venting anger at President Emmanuel Macron's government, see nearly 200 people arrested as fires are set in the capital.
Protests in Nepal over a since-lifted ban on major social media platforms have left almost 20 people dead and now toppled the country's leader.
The government of Nepal is deploying troops to gain control after days of protests led to nearly two dozen deaths and the resignation of the country's embattled prime minister. Charlotte Scarr of the BBC reports.
Protesters demonstrating against Nepal's ban on many popular social media platforms clashed with police outside the parliament, reportedly leaving at least 17 people dead.
A new Banksy painting showed a judge beating a protester with a gavel. Activists saw it as a reference to the U.K. government's ban on the group Palestine Action.
Multiple people were killed and dozens more were wounded in Nepal after protests erupted over the government's social media ban, authorities said. CBS News' Shanelle Kaul has the latest.
Labor Day protests broke out across the U.S. on Monday, challenging President Trump's recent economic and immigration policies. CBS News' Tom Hanson has the latest.
Microsoft said two of the workers, who were protesting the company's links to the Israeli military, broke into the office of a top company executive.
The White House says President Trump has fired CDC Director Susan Monarez. Her attorneys claim the refusal to sign "reckless directives" put her in conflict with the administration. CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes and medical contributor Dr. Céline Gounder have the latest.
Texas House Democrats who left the state two weeks ago to protest a congressional redistricting vote are beginning to return. CBS News political director Fin Gómez has more details.
Protesters in Israel escalated their ongoing campaign on Sunday to secure the release of hostages held in Gaza.
Efforts by Texas Republicans to redraw the state's congressional maps got new pushback from protesters at rallies across the country Saturday. Nearly 280 events took place in 34 states, according to organizers. Manuel Bojorquez has more.
A federal judge is hearing arguments in San Francisco about whether President Trump violated federal law when he deployed the National Guard to Los Angeles in June amid protests against immigration raids. CBS News legal reporter Katrina Kaufman reports on Day 2 of the trial.
London police said Sunday that 532 people were arrested the previous day when supporters of a pro-Palestinian group that was recently outlawed as a terrorist organization intentionally broke the law.
Protesters plan to greet Trump as he visits Scotland, but what do the locals near — and even in the middle of — his luxury golf resort think?
Columbia University has agreed to a $200 million settlement with the Trump administration to settle a dispute over campus protests and claims that it didn't do enough to address antisemitism. CBS News national correspondent Nikki Batiste reports.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is facing protests and EU criticism for the first time since Russia invaded, over changes to national anti-corruption agencies.
Columbia University is disciplining at least 70 students who participated in campus protests last year that were triggered by the conflict between Israel and Hamas. Now the university is going as far as expelling some of those students. CBS News New York reporter Lisa Rozner has reaction from campus.
South Korean officials planned to publicize the results of an investigation into the cause of the crash but canceled the briefing after strong protests by relatives of victims.
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass held a press conference Tuesday after the Trump administration said it is releasing around 2,000 National Guard troops from the city.
As workers were being detained during an immigration raid at a cannabis farm in Southern California on Thursday, federal agents fired tear gas and tossed smoke bombs to disperse a crowd of protesters who formed outside the farm. Carter Evans has the latest.
Conservative activist Charlie Kirk was shot and killed on Wednesday while speaking an event at Utah Valley University.
Earlier this month, the U.S. deported a group of non-Ghanaian nationals to Ghana, including deportees from Gambia and Nigeria.
"No Other Land" director Basel Adra said Israeli soldiers raided conducted a raid at his West Bank home on Saturday, searching for him and going through his wife's phone.
A White House official confirmed the extra funds would be directed to the U.S. Marshals Service and would also include enhanced protection for Supreme Court justices.
Mr. Trump said that NATO's commitment to winning the war in Ukraine "has been far less than 100%."
California lawmakers voted to phase out a group of chemicals known as PFAS, which are often called "forever chemicals," in cookware.
Venezuela's foreign ministry said nine fishermen were "illegally and hostilely" detained on Friday by the USS Jason Dunham.
Romania's defense ministry said Saturday that the country's airspace had been breached by a drone during a Russian attack on infrastructure in neighboring Ukraine.
No information was provided on how many people are being held in each country, who they are or why they were imprisoned.