Within the past month, the protests have toppled one country’s government and contributed to the dissolution of another.
From Nepal to Morocco to Peru, very online 20-somethings are rising up against their governments. Can it happen here?
Two decades have passed since Mexico shocked the world in Peru with a 3-0 victory over Brazil in the 2005 U17 World Cup final ...
San Diego Comic Con has crossed the Atlantic for the very first time, opening its doors in Málaga, Spain. Over four action ...
Lake Placid did what no team has been able to do this season, defeating Boquet Valley. The Bombers did just that in a Northern Soccer League Division II matchup, winning 1-0, Tuesday. In the 27th ...
Many Latin American countries have sharpened their criticism of Israel and its Western backers in tandem with the escalating ...
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Tuko News on MSNNairobi to Rabat: Kenya’s June 25 protests spark wave of global Gen Z uprisings
Kenya’s June 25 Gen Z protests sparked global youth activism, inspiring leaderless, digital-first movements in Morocco, Nepal ...
INTERVIEW: Ahead of his appearance at this year’s Henley Literary Festival, the ‘Downton Abbey’ actor sits down with Helen ...
Political instability among leading economies, including China and the US, uncertain earnings forecasts because of Trump’s ...
Police in Lima, Peru, faced off with anti-government protesters. A young soccer fan posed for a photo as the FIFA U-20 World ...
In Lima, hundreds of young protesters from Generation Z clashed violently with police forces on Sunday. Their anger stems ...
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