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Iran Protests Escalate as Vehicles Burn in Tehran

Fresh anti-government protests erupt in Tehran amid economic crisis. We analyse the regime's crackdown, international reactions, and the risks of foreign intervention. Read our full report.

Professor Reinstated After Charlie Kirk Row

A University of Tennessee professor suspended for criticising right-wing activist Charlie Kirk has been reinstated following an investigation. Read the full story on the academic freedom debate.

Protester detained over 'intifada' jacket in Sydney

A 53-year-old woman was arrested at a Sydney protest for wearing a 'globalise the intifada' jacket. Released without charge, she claims police overreach as NSW considers new hate speech laws. Read the full story.

USA Hockey reveals first three players for 2026 Olympics

USA Hockey has announced Clayton Keller, Tage Thompson, and Seth Jones as the first three players for its 2026 Winter Olympics men's ice hockey team. Discover the full roster strategy and ambitions for Milan-Cortina.

Sydney's Armed Police Patrols Spark Civil Liberties Debate

Following the Bondi terror attack, NSW Premier Chris Minns has authorised police to carry assault rifles, raising questions about militarised policing, public safety, and the erosion of civil liberties. Read the analysis.

Gen Z Protests Topple Governments in 2025

Young activists from Togo, Kenya, Nepal, Madagascar and Morocco reveal how mass protests driven by corruption, unemployment and failing public services shaped a year of global unrest. Discover their stories and demands.

Myanmar Junta's 'Sham' Election Criticised by UN

Myanmar's military junta holds a widely condemned election as Aung San Suu Kyi remains imprisoned and civil war rages. Critics call it a bid to legitimise power. Read the full report.

The Enduring Power of Protest in Shaping Society

From emancipation to Black Lives Matter, mass movements have defined US history. Discover what decades of research reveals about protest's tangible impact on elections, policy, and civic life.

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