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Nova Scotia Outlaws Support on Highway for Freedom Truckers Days After Massive Protest
Corporations that disobey the directive face fines of up to $100,000
Elon Musk Throws Spotlight on Canadian Truck Convoy with Tweet: ‘Here’s A Nice Photo of Trucks’
Musk has said previously the science behind vaccines is 'unequivocal,' but he opposes mandates
Canada PM Trudeau, Family Move to ‘Undisclosed’ Location Amid Freedom Trucker Protests: Report
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau remains working remotely in Ottawa, his office says
Canadian News Host Slammed for Suggesting Russia Behind Massive Freedom Trucker Protest
Critics slammed the remarks as liberals having 'one beat: Russia, Russia, Russia'
Some Cubans Face Up To 30 Years in Prison for Involvement in July Protests
The Florida newspaper said so far, five of the protesters, including one with a mental disability, have received sentences ranging from 15 to 30 years.
Protesters Block Lebanon’s Roads to Protest Economic Crash, Soaring Prices
The Lebanese pound, which was freely exchanged in shops and banks at 1,500 to the dollar until the crisis erupted in 2019, has crumbled and was trading on the unofficial market on Thursday at about 31,500.
Kazakhstan President Says He’ll Provide Proof of “Attempted Coup”
Kazakhstan President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev claimed Monday that unnamed actors had orchestrated an "attempted coup d’etat" against him and said he would soon provide evidence.
Kazakhstan Detains Almost 10,000 Over Deadly Unrest
The oil-rich former Soviet republic says government buildings were attacked in several major cities after initially peaceful protests against hikes in the price of car fuel turned violent.
5,800 Detained in Kazakhstan Unrest; President Says Situation ‘Stabilized’
The same party has ruled Kazakhstan since it gained independence from the Soviet Union in 1991. Anyone aspiring to oppose the government has either been repressed, sidelined, or co-opted, amid widespread economic hardship despite the country’s enormous reserves of oil, natural gas, uranium and minerals.
Kazakhstan Says 164 Killed in Last Week’s Protests
The same party has ruled Kazakhstan since it gained independence from the Soviet Union in 1991. Anyone aspiring to oppose the government has either been repressed, sidelined, or co-opted, amid widespread economic hardship despite the country’s enormous reserves of oil, natural gas, uranium and minerals.