Michoacán state Public Safety Secretary Israel Patrón said students from “Vasco de Quiroga” Teachers' College blocked a road and then attacked officers using fireworks, stones, and sticks
Echoes of Soviet disintegration are present in the crisis in Belarus, where President Alexander Lukashenko's days are numbered
The use of chemical agents on protesters has raised concerns regarding the spread of COVID-19
Protests at the National Autonomous University of Mexico began four months ago as a fight against gender violence and have caused strikes at 23 schools and faculties
Is there a hidden agenda behind the protests at Mexico’s most prestigious university?
The protests started when women demanded the eradication of sexual harassment inside the campus
As the year ends, 2019 will be remembered for the massive demonstrations that are currently shaking the world from Haiti to Hong Kong against neoliberal economic programs and corruption
Chile’s withdrawal as host—the first time a host nation has pulled out of hosting a major climate summit at such short notice—threw the process into confusion
Saad al-Hariri’s third term as Prime Minister of Lebanon was mired in political rivalries that obstructed reforms needed to save the country from economic collapse
Demonstrators say they are fighting the erosion of the “one country, two systems” arrangement that enshrined some autonomy for Hong Kong since China took it back from Britain in 1997
The storming of the Legislative Council in Hong Kong by protestors last Monday confirms that the “one country, two systems” principle granted by Beijing to the financial and commercial enclave is facing a deep crisis