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Unrest in Ireland – Mass Migration Creates Violent Opposition

??Ireland, mainly Northern Ireland, has seen rising tensions over rapid immigration, asylum accommodation & integration issues. Many ordinary citizens have...

Thousands of Israelis Protest War

ISRAEL CRACKS DOWN ON LARGE ANTI-WAR PROTEST POLICE CLASH WITH HUNDREDS ‘LARGEST PROTEST TO DATE’ pic.twitter.com/KHu3J7c8um — RT (@RT_com) March 28, 2026...

Iranian Protests Turn into Brutal Massacre

? BREAKING — In Iran, massive crowds of anti-Islamist-regime, pro-@PahlaviReza protesters are taking to the streets in Tehran’s Haft-Hoz Square, chanting...

Bulgaria’s Government Resigns Amid Civil Unrest

#Bulgaria is rising again.Seven elections in four years did not lead to apathy.People across generations are demanding accountability, rule of law, and a new way of...

Bulgaria Withdraws Budget After Protests

Same happening in ??Bulgaria??Protests against the euro adoption and now in prison are students not the real criminals.The government is faking the numbers to fit...

Top Trump Officials Move to US Military Bases

Government officials are rapidly moving onto US military bases for security. The Atlantic reported that Stephen Miller, Pete Hegseth, Marco Rubio, Kristi Noem, and...

Another Violent Outburst – Democrats Inciting Civil Unrest

Democratic Texas state Rep. Jolanda Jones would like to “wipe out” every Republican in an urban American style of Shira law. “I’m from the hood, okay? So...

DA Bragg Permits Violent Attack on Pro-Life Journalist

Journalist Savannah Craven Antao was expressing her First Amendment rights, articulating her Christian viewpoint on abortion, when she was punched in the face by an...

Italy at a Standstill Over Gaza Protests

@sams4raa we SHUT DOWN a whole country for two weeks, but the newspapers aren’t talking about it #freepalestine #italy #rome #protest #freegaza ♬ sonido...

Chaebols and Youth Unemployment in South Korea

Nepal, Morocco, Madagascar, and now South Korea—the youth are not accepting economic hardships quietly. South Korea passed a “public intimidation law” that...