Tenants crashed the Landlords Awards in Toronto last night to call out the organisers - the Federation of Rental Housing Providers - and their members on the eviction crisis in Ontario.
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Tenants crashed the Landlords Awards in Toronto last night to call out the organisers - the Federation of Rental Housing Providers - and their members on the eviction crisis in Ontario.
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“I tweeted Free Palestine. Less than 10 minutes later, I got a call from the NBA commissioner, agents, people in my foundation, and even folks from Texas, telling me to take it down”
NBA star Dwight Howard speaks about the consequences of showing solidarity with Palestine.
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Guerilla messaging against cops and the fash in Lyon
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#SolidarityIsBeautiful #GlobaliseTheIntifada #FuckTheFash #ACAB
Here, they don't seem to give a fuck that everyone can see them beating this guy up after they've arrested him.
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Speaking of police violence, it wouldn't be a protest round-up without an appearance from the Berlin cops.
Today they get two.
This clip is from *before the march even started*.
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Here, they don't seem to give a fuck that everyone can see them beating this guy up after they've arrested him.
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Tenants crashed the Landlords Awards in Toronto last night to call out the organisers - the Federation of Rental Housing Providers - and their members on the eviction crisis in Ontario.
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Speaking of police violence, it wouldn't be a protest round-up without an appearance from the Berlin cops.
Today they get two.
This clip is from *before the march even started*.
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Tenants crashed the Landlords Awards in Toronto last night to call out the organisers - the Federation of Rental Housing Providers - and their members on the eviction crisis in Ontario.
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Commemorating Alexandros Grigoriopoulos in Larisa last night, who was murdered by police in Athens on 6th December 2008.
In Athens itself, it was business as usual for the cops.
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Huge protests erupted across the Mendoza region against a controversial mining project and its effect on drinking water.
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Subthread: Argentina
“Anyone who doesn’t jump, voted for Milei”
Anti-government chants from the crowd during the performance of Los Fundamentalistas del Aire Acondicionado at the Estadio Único de La Plata in Buenos Aires last night.
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Chris Hedges, London Irish and Jewish allies send solidarity to the hunger strikers.
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https://www.thecanary.co/skwawkbox/2025/12/05/palestine-solidarity-hunger-strikers/
#UKPolitics #SolidarityIsBeautiful #GlobaliseTheIntifada #SupportTheHungerStrike #FreePalestine
“Over the past two weeks, we have seen an increase in hateful rhetoric and aggressive actions targeting immigrants, especially and specifically Somalis”
Imam Yusuf Abdullah spoke at a rally oat the MSP International Airport in Minnesota on Wednesday, demanding an end to deportation flights.
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Protesters took to the streets and the water in Tigre this afternoon, demanding that the Palestinian flag be flown on the Avenue of Flags.
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Protesters and community members followed Commander Bovino and CBP Agents through Kenner, NO yesterday, confronting and blowing whistles to alert their neighbours.
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As reports spread of disappearances and extrajudicial killings across Argentina, police in Tucumán beat and shot staff of the Banco Patagonia en Concepción who were protesting recent layoffs.
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At St. Susanna Parish in Dedham, Massachusetts, Baby Jesus disappeared from the Nativity scene, replaced with warning that "ICE was here."
"Jesus was a refugee," said Rev. Stephen Josoma. "And if he were here today he would be deported."
The Archdiocese of Boston has ordered him to remove the display, but he refuses to comply.
Another sign explains: "The Holy Family is safe in The Sanctuary of our Church. If you see ICE please call the LUCE Immigration Justice Network."
Students in Berlin took to the streets last night to protest against the government's plans to introduce conscription.
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Activists from Take Back Power poured crumble and custard over the case containing the crown jewels in London this afternoon.
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Today's protest round up starts in, er ... China!
Yesterday, 3,000 workers at Yilisheng Technology, Guangdong went on strike against attempts by the company to enforce workweek limits as a way to push them to resign without compensation. The company's overtime ban would reduce pay to below minimum wage.
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