Europe News Thousands march in Brussels demanding permanent ceasefire in Gaza Thousands took to the streets of Brussels on Sunday demanding a permanent ceasefire in Gaza as well as sanctions against Israel by both the Belgian government and European Union. 26/01/2025
Europe News Thousands protest as AfD party begins election campaign The protests took place while AfD was opening its election campaign in the central city of Halle on Saturday. 26/01/2025
No Comment Protest against Trump's anti-immigration policy Supporters of immigrant rights gathered in Los Angeles to oppose President Trump's mass deportation policies and executive orders. 22/01/2025
No Comment Demonstration in front of the Israeli parliament in Jerusalem to demand agreement on Gaza hostages The demonstrators chanted the names of the hostages and “come back” in Hebrew, while holding 98 photographs of the hostages held in Gaza since the October 7 attacks, 466 days ago, by Hamas militants. 14/01/2025
Georgia Georgian journalist charged with assault amid ongoing protests A prominent Georgian journalist was arrested and charged with assaulting a police officer. However, she alleges mistreatment by the police and claims officers handled her roughly - leading to an interaction with the police chief. 13/01/2025
Europe News Slovaks take to the streets to protest against Fico's policies The protests started back in December after Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico met with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow. 10/01/2025
No Comment Maduro's inauguration sparks controversy in Venezuela Demonstrators took to the streets of Caracas, Venezuela, on Thursday in a spontaneous attempt to block Nicolas Maduro's inauguration for a third term on Friday 10/01/2025
No Comment Maduro's inauguration sparks demonstrations across South America Protests erupted across Latin America against the controversial inauguration of President Nicolas Maduro for a third term. 10/01/2025
Europe News Thousands protest in Austria as Kickl kicks off coalition talks Austria's far-right Freedom Party (FPÖ) is currently leading negotiations to form a coalition with the centre-right ÖVP after a plan by other parties to block it from a ruling coalition failed. 10/01/2025
Europe News Polish farmers protest ahead of EU presidency Gala On the eve of the inauguration gala for the Polish Presidency of the EU, Polish farmers descended on the capital Warsaw to protest against European policies affecting the farming sector. 03/01/2025
Venezuela Venezuela offers €97,000 reward for location of opposition candidate Edmundo González fled to Spain after the government of Nicolas Maduro cracked down on protests that were sparked by its controversial election victory in July. 03/01/2025
Serbia Serbian students rally again over deadly train station awning collapse Serbian students protested outside the prosecutor's office in Belgrade, demanding justice for a train station awning collapse in Novi Sad that killed 15, blaming corruption and sloppy work. 25/12/2024
Culture news Berlin moves ahead with €130 million culture budget cuts amid protests Berlin's government has approved a €130 million cut to its cultural budget for 2025, defying weeks of protests and warnings from the arts sector about potential closures and the city’s cultural standing. 24/12/2024
Destinations 2024: The year Barcelona fully had enough of tourists Spain’s most visited city is seeking quality over quantity in 2025. 23/12/2024
Green News UK arrest rate for climate protests is highest in Europe New powers for police have seen an increased number of climate protest-related arrests. 12/12/2024
Europe News Georgia's foreign minister says protests not 'necessarily peaceful' In an exclusive interview with Euronews in Budapest, Georgia's new Foreign Minister Maka Botchorishvili questioned whether the protests by pro-EU groups in her country could truly be described as "peaceful". 11/12/2024
Travel News Hundreds of sunbeds graffitied in Tenerife in tourism protest Despite winter closing in on Spain’s tourist resorts, the anti-tourism sentiment shows no sign of slowing. 10/12/2024
Europe News Georgians continue protests over ruling party's EU talks suspension Thousands protested in Tbilisi against the suspension of EU accession talks. Police used water cannons and tear gas, with violence also directed at journalists. 09/12/2024
Europe News French civil servants go on strike after government collapses French civil servants had planned a strike over budget cuts, with the protest coming just a day after the government collapsed due to a no-confidence vote. 05/12/2024
No Comment Sixth night of clashes in Georgian capital after EU talks suspended Protesters clashed with police in the Georgian capital, Tbilisi, for the sixth consecutive night on Tuesday, following the government's decision last week to suspend negotiations for European Union membership. 04/12/2024