• December 5, 2023

PKK/YPG supporters hold anti-Türkiye march in Sweden

[ad_1] Supporters of the PKK terrorist group and its Syrian wing YPG gathered in Stockholm on Saturday to chant terrorist propaganda and anti-Turkish slogans under police supervision. They gathered at Norra Bantorget Square and marched to the Parliament building with rags symbolizing the terrorist group and a poster of its…

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Thousands march in France to protest against police violence

[ad_1] The nationwide protest came just under three months after the point-blank killing by a policeman of a youth outside Paris at a traffic check sparked over a week of rioting in Paris and elsewhere. In Paris, demonstrators of all ages held up placards proclaiming “Stop state violence”, “Don’t forgive…

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Just Stop Oil march brings traffic to standstill – BBC News

[ad_1] Just Stop Oil march brings Bristol traffic to standstill  BBC [ad_2] Source link

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Jeff Stelling leads epic football march in tribute to fellow broadcaster

[ad_1] “PROSTATE cancer kills one man every 45 minutes – that’s two every game. Those stats are unacceptable,” says former Sky Sports presenter Jeff Stelling. There’ll be plenty of walking – 26 miles of it – and plenty of talking and banter when the former Soccer Saturday presenter and over…

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Pep masterclass continues treble march as Madrid exit with a whimper

[ad_1] THIS was not just a semi-final victory for Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City. It was a night when a seven-year reign reached its peak, when perfection was glimpsed and when the impossible dream of the Treble became an odds-on probability. 8 Bernardo Silva fired City into the leadCredit: Reuters 8…

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Traffic flow tightens as protesters start march in Quezon City

[ad_1] TRAFFIC in a major road leading to the venue of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s State of the Nation Address (SONA) later on Monday has tightened as several progressive groups started their protest march. About 2,000 protesters are expected to join the march along Commonwealth Avenue, dubbed the “State of…

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