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The visually impaired also spent Eid Miladun Nabi celebrating as well as protesting on the spot
Police also fired multiple rounds of tear gas at residents and then retreated, ceding the junction once more
Parliament's human rights committee says that 319 people have been killed since protests first erupted
Balochistan Assembly committee tells students their names will not be disclosed
Since June, protesters have thrown petrol bombs and vandalised banks, stores, metro stations
Traffic flow already compromised near Chauburji Chowk due to ongoing sewerage work
Patients whose surgeries had been cancelled during strike days given new dates
Lexicographers observe usage of climate strike increased four-fold since 2013
Says the attack was not only a serious criminal act but also pure election violence
He is believed to have fallen from one floor to another in a parking lot during weekend crowd dispersal operation
Visually-impaired, sub-engineers vow to continue protests till demands are met
Govt and doctors’ reps agree to hold consultative workshop to discuss legislative amendments
After the blockade caused fuel shortages and cost the country more than $6 billion
Demonstrators call on speaker of parliament to step down
Students chanted as they walked to the ceremony venue, calling for govt to respond to protesters’ demands
Police said three people were wounded in the incident, including the attacker
There have been many injuries in the protests, violence and vandalism has increased
Authorities have refused permits for many recent protests, making them illegal
Despite orders from Iraq's higher education minister to stay away from the rallies
Protesters are angry at perceived Chinese meddling with Hong Kong’s freedoms
Law requires internet providers to install technical devices by authorities to enable centralised control of traffic
China denies meddling in Hong Kong, accuses foreign governments of stirring up trouble
Riot police with shields, batons pushed back crowds of revelers and demonstrators
The technique is a centuries-old folk art form in mainland China but few people in Hong Kong have the skillset
The students of Shaheed Benazir Bhutto University, Nawabshah were protesting for amenities as basic as drinking water
Hariri's resignation came after protesters destroyed a camp in central Beirut
Thousands of Chileans protesting for economic and political change
Police use pepper spray, batons to push back protesters, several injured
Minister says Fazl’s party could not gather even 10 people from different cities
Violence erupted after activist Jawar Mohammed accused security forces of orchestrating an attack against him
Protests represent the second phase of a week-long movement in early October that ended with more than 150 people dead
A large police contingent raided the protest camp set up by teachers, arrested over 200 protestors
They stage sit-ins on almost all major roads, including Jail Road, Mall Road
Dmonstrators set up roadblocks around the capital
Achakzai asserts people not happy with the internal and external policies of the govt
This is just one of five demands of the pro-democracy protesters
Protesters in Lebanon are angry about the state of the economy, corruption and public services
Hong Kong has now been battered by 20 weeks of protests, clashes have intensified each month
Bar council urges govt allow people to protest as it is their constitutional right
Says it is need of the hour to move forward with sagacity rather than showing unnecessary emotions and creating chaos
20,000 Muslims protested to demand the execution of a young Hindu man
The demonstrators are demanding a sweeping overhaul of Lebanon's political system
Two people shot, thousands injured and more than 2,300 people arrested since June
The first three days of clashes alone had cost an estimated 1,575,000 euros in damage
The unrest started as a fare-dodging protest against the hike in metro ticket prices in January
Dozens set tires on fire, some of them ripping out billboards
Foreign ministry spokesperson Geng says the US should stop meddling, warns China would take strong measures
Iraqi protesters say they have not been convinced by the government's response to their demands
Doctors start arriving, even from areas outside provincial capital
Police appeal to the protesters to stop all illegal acts and leave immediately