Protest
Coverage of Protest in the Nexus archive.
- 3 Chicagoans allegedly hurt while protesting outside Broadview ICE facility file claims against DHS
Three Chicagoans who were allegedly hurt while protesting outside the Broadview ICE facility have filed claims against the Department of Homeland Security. The claims stem from injuries sustained during the protest.
- Cab drivers’ protest enters fifth day, app-based taxi services disrupted
Cab drivers' protest has entered its fifth day, causing disruptions to app-based taxi services. The ongoing protest is affecting operations of ride-hailing platforms.
- Pennsylvania's proposed data centers are bringing strangers together in protest
Proposals to build six data centers in Archbald, Pennsylvania, have united strangers to protest the plans in the community and across the state. The initiative has sparked local opposition, bringing together individuals who otherwise would not interact.
- Ex-CAPF officials demand withdrawal of transfers, suspension of officers whose families protested CAPF Act
Retired CAPF officials are demanding the withdrawal of transfers and the suspension of officers whose families protested the CAPF Act. They claim to be followed and filmed at their homes and emphasize their legal right to protest.
- Protesters march in Crowborough to oppose decision to use former military site to house migrants until 2030
Protesters marched in Crowborough to oppose a decision to use a former military site to house migrants until 2030. The demonstration highlights local resistance to the plan.
- 8 convicted in Texas immigration center shooting and protest are sentenced to decades in prison
Eight individuals were sentenced to decades in prison for a shooting at a Texas immigration detention center that injured a police officer during a protest. The group included a former US Marine reservist.
- YouTuber JiDion arrested in Woodhaven while attempting to confront alleged squatter
YouTuber JiDion was arrested in Woodhaven while attempting to confront an alleged squatter. A protest occurred outside the local police station following the arrest.
- Peru's Sánchez alleges fraud and says he won't recognize a Fujimori government
Roberto Sánchez, a presidential candidate from Juntos por el Perú, accused the runoff election of an ongoing fraud and stated he would not recognize a government led by Keiko Fujimori. He also announced a protest in Lima to defend what he claims is the popular will expressed through voting.
- CJP protesters remain at Jantar Mantar for third consecutive day
CJP protesters have remained at Jantar Mantar for the third consecutive day. CJP founder Abhijeet Dipke announced the protest will continue on June 22 and urged farmer unions and the public to join.
- APSRTC employees’ JAC gears up for protests starting June 23
APSRTC employees’ Joint Action Committee (JAC) is preparing for protests starting June 23. The announcement highlights potential industrial action by the transport corporation's staff.
- Protests in Albania against Kushner resort swell to tens of thousands
Albanians have protested for 21 consecutive days against plans to build a resort on the country's coast.
- Autorickshaw drivers, owners stage protest in Shivamogga
Autorickshaw drivers and owners are staging a protest in Shivamogga. The cause of the protest is not specified in the provided information.
- Americans see a huge divide between haves and have-nots, new poll shows
A new poll indicates that Americans perceive a significant gap between the wealthy and those without resources. A protest in Tampa, Fla., in 2021 featured a person holding a sign highlighting this divide.
- West Texas organization sues Trump administration to stop border wall in Big Bend
A West Texas organization has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration to halt the construction of a border wall in Big Bend. A protest in Redford on June 5, 2026, featured a canoe as a symbol of opposition to the wall.
- Farm workers’ unions, activists announce protest from July 1 for VB-G RAM G repeal
Farm workers’ unions and activists have announced a protest starting July 1 to demand the repeal of VB-G RAM G. The NREGA Sangarsh Morcha claims the new scheme offers only 42 days of work instead of the government's promised 125 days, and protests will continue until the law is repealed.
- Cockroach Janta Party founder Abhijeet Dipke slapped during protest in Jaipur
Abhijeet Dipke was slapped during a protest in Jaipur. Two youths were detained, and an investigation is ongoing.
- Mass protest at Stanford University graduation as soon as Google CEO Sundar Pichai takes the stage
A mass protest occurred at Stanford University's graduation when Google CEO Sundar Pichai took the stage, with videos showing over 100 students leaving their seats at Stanford Stadium.
- Thousands gather in Geneva to protest G7 as Trump, other leaders hold summit in nearby France
Thousands of demonstrators gathered in Geneva to protest the G7 as U.S. President Donald Trump and other leaders prepared to hold a summit in nearby France starting a day later.
- 50,000 G7 protesters shut down major city ahead of Trump visit to French-Swiss border
50,000 protesters shut down Geneva, Switzerland’s second-largest city, ahead of a Trump visit to the French-Swiss border. The protest targeted the G7 summit, with businesses closing as the city effectively shut down.
- Karmelo Anthony's most outspoken supporter is ARRESTED just hours after confronting man and pointing in his face during protest
Karmelo Anthony's most outspoken supporter was arrested hours after confronting a man and pointing in his face during a protest.
- Traffic restrictions around Freedom Park on June 11 for DSS protest
Traffic restrictions will be implemented around Freedom Park on June 11 due to a protest organized by DSS.
- KRS leader Ravikrishna Reddy booked for allegedly insulting farmer at protest
KRS leader Ravikrishna Reddy was booked for allegedly insulting a farmer during a protest. The incident occurred at a protest event.
- Afghan Taliban forces open fire at protest sparked by dress code arrests
Afghanistan's Taliban forces reportedly opened fire at a protest triggered by arrests related to dress code enforcement. The Taliban denied shooting at protesters and stated no women or girls have been arrested as they are adhering to strict dress code rules.
- Texas college student shot, killed by police on way home from school; dozens protest shooting
John Mendoza Jr., a Texas college student, was shot and killed by a Brazoria County sheriff's deputy early Monday morning. Dozens of people protested the shooting on Friday, marching and chanting in his support.
- UK police charge 6 more with violent disorder at protest over teen’s stabbing death
UK police have charged six additional individuals with violent disorder at a protest following the stabbing death of a university student. The charges are related to unrest during demonstrations over the incident.
- Cockroach Janta Party now transitioning into a movement: Abhijeet Dipke
Abhijeet Dipke announced plans to return to India on June 6 to seek permission for a protest at Jantar Mantar, marking the Cockroach Janta Party’s first major public mobilization as a movement.
- Cockroach Janta Party leader Abhijeet Dipke lands in Delhi
Cockroach Janta Party leader Abhijeet Dipke has arrived in Delhi. The party's spokesperson Saurav Das confirmed that permission for a protest has been obtained.
- Henry Nowak protester who threw traffic cone at police during demonstration refuses to enter court as he is 'crying his eyes out'
Henry Nowak, a protester who threw a traffic cone at police during a demonstration, refused to enter court as he was 'crying his eyes out'.
- South Korean police break up 35-hour polling station protest
South Korean police dispersed a 35-hour protest at a polling station. The protest was held at a voting location, and authorities intervened to end it.
- Jamaican police officer charged with murder after woman shot during protest
A Jamaican police officer, Constable Andrew Wilson, has been charged with murder for shooting Latoya Bulgin during a protest over a prior police shooting. He appeared in court, was denied bail, and a hearing is set for mid-June.
- Her undignified arrest at an ICE protest shocked the nation...now she reveals what really happened while demanding a massive PAYOUT
A woman was arrested during an ICE protest in a manner that shocked the nation and has since demanded a significant financial payout.
- Her undignified arrest at an ICE protest shocked the nation...now she reveals what really happened while demanding a massive PAYOUT
A woman's undignified arrest during an ICE protest shocked the nation. She has since revealed details of the incident and is demanding a substantial financial payout.
- POLL OF THE DAY: Are Reform's backers driven by ideology rather than protest, as top pollster claims?
A poll examines whether Reform's supporters are motivated by ideology or protest, as a top pollster suggests.
- Anti-ICE Delaney Hall protester from NYC charged with threatening to kill agent, his family
An anti-ICE protester, Nicholas Matthew Scelfo, was arrested and charged with threatening to kill an ICE agent and his family during a protest outside Newark’s Delaney Hall. Scelfo, 27, of Brooklyn, allegedly made the threats during a heated clash with law enforcement.
- Thousands of homes in Kent are still without water for ninth consecutive day as furious families bathe in sea to protest
Thousands of homes in Kent remain without water for the ninth consecutive day. Families are bathing in the sea as a form of protest against the ongoing water shortage.
- Lincoln Park school's potential expansion faces opposition from residents
Lincoln Park school's potential expansion is facing opposition from residents, with a protest planned for this weekend over concerns about the project's future.
- These gardening and bike repair services come to you — without a car
The article highlights businesses offering gardening and bike repair services via e-bikes instead of cars, discusses an underwater protest at 2,300 meters, and mentions a location for repairing broken outdoor gear. It focuses on eco-friendly transportation and innovative environmental practices.
- US senator says he was pepper sprayed by federal agents during protest at ICE facility
Democratic Senator Andy Kim was pepper sprayed by federal agents during a protest at a New Jersey ICE facility. The incident occurred amid a standoff between protesters and agents, with detainees staging a hunger strike over poor conditions and denied medical care.
- Clashes as Venezuelan prisoners protest over alleged mistreatment
Venezuelan prisoners protested peacefully against alleged mistreatment, but security forces responded with gunfire to quell the demonstration. The clash highlights tensions between inmates and authorities over prison conditions.
- In Cuba, an unprecedented health crisis is deepening under US oil blockade
Cuba is experiencing an unprecedented health crisis exacerbated by a US oil blockade, leading to prolonged power outages. Residents in Havana protested by lighting a fire on May 14, 2026, to highlight the worsening situation.