Scores of people held protests in Bahrain to voice their support for distinguished cleric Sheikh Issa Qassim who has been stripped of his nationality by the regime in Manama.
Almost a hundred thousand people have flocked to the streets of Taiwan’s capital in protest at the introduction of a bill that would legalize same-sex marriage in the island country.
People in France have stage a rally in the capital city, Paris, to demand justice for Adama Traore, a black man who died in police custody in July.
Thousands of protesters have marched through Macedonia’s capital and pelted paint-bombs at the main government building and police. They urged the government’s resignation, despite President Gjorge Ivanov recently ceding to opposition demands.
Police used tear gas at a demonstration against controversial labor reforms and alleged police violence in the French city of Rennes on Sunday.
One man has been killed as protesters in Turkey’s Istanbul tried to reach Taksim Square. Police used tear gas and water cannons against the demonstrators.
This is the sickening moment a hit-and-run driver smashed into a crowd of Ferguson protesters in Minnesota, before dragging a woman 20 feet under his front wheel and running over her leg.
A huge crowd of demonstrators has surrounded the US embassy in the Ukrainian capital of Kiev, protesting against Washington’s meddling in the country’s internal affairs.
Demonstrators clashed with police on Monday outside an Ankara courthouse after the court said that a policeman accused of killing a protester during an anti-government sit in didn't need to be present at hearings during his trial.
Tunisia has faced a general strike after gunmen shot dead a leading opposition figure in a killing that brought thousands of protesters onto the streets and sparked international condemnation.
Saudi demonstrators have held rallies to condemn the regime’s detention of women and political prisoners.
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has issued a "last warning" for thousands of protesters to evacuate an Istanbul park at the center of mass anti-government demos, ratcheting up tensions in two weeks of deadly unrest.
Turkey's defiant Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan says his patience "has a limit" going on the offensive against mass protests to his government's decade-long rule.
Tens of thousands of people have taken to the streets in Turkey's four biggest cities and clashed with riot police firing tear gas for a third day in the fiercest anti-government demonstrations in years.