South Korea doctors’ strike widens as medical professors join protests | South Korea

Medical professors in South Korea have said they will reduce the hours they spend in practice, while some say they plan to resign, in a widening of a doctors strike in the country. The move will begin on Monday in support of trainee doctors who have been on strike for more than a month over… Continue reading South Korea doctors’ strike widens as medical professors join protests | South Korea

Iran arrests women activists as Mahsa Amini protests anniversary nears

Iran appears to be rounding up activists in a crackdown ahead of the anniversary of mass protests that shook the country. Authorities in the Islamic Republic detained at least a dozen women’s rights activists on Wednesday, according to rights groups and local news agencies.  The arrests are part of a concerted effort to head off… Continue reading Iran arrests women activists as Mahsa Amini protests anniversary nears

Tennessee Democrats expelled by GOP over protests win back their seats

The two Democratic state representatives in Tennessee who were expelled by Republicans in April for protesting in support of gun safety on the chamber floor won elections Thursday night for their old seats, The Associated Press projected. Justin Jones won his election for his state House seat in Nashville, and Justin J. Pearson won his… Continue reading Tennessee Democrats expelled by GOP over protests win back their seats

Inside the protests against Atlanta’s new police training center

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