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Across Europe, exiled Iranians are voicing anger at the Islamic Republic's crackdown on protests, which reportedly killed thousands.
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Protests explode in Greenland amid Trump takeover push: 'We are not interested in being Americans'
Thousands marched in Greenland wearing "Make America Go Away" hats, rejecting Trump's purchase demands and tariff threats saying, "We are not interested in being Americans."
Protesters gathered in major European cities in solidarity with the ongoing demonstrations in Iran amid a communications blackout. Protests erupted in Tehran and across Iran two weeks ago over dire economic conditions and a worsening food price crisis.
Undeterred, Mr. Springsteen released a six-track EP that offered a mix of songs and his political remarks from the show in England. That project began with his statement that the United States was “in the hands of a corrupt, incompetent and treasonous administration.”
Amid the ongoing tensions in Iran, China called for restraint and said it opposes the use of force in international relations. Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi spoke to Iran's Abbas Araghchi and said Beijing opposes the world reverting to ‘law of the jungle’.
Farmers in Greece have escalated nationwide protests by launching a 48-hour blockade of major highways and toll stations.
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European farmers protest against planned Mercosur trade deal
EU farmers were protesting against a planned trade deal with four South American countries on Thursday, as they are concerned about the possibility of cheap agricultural imports flooding the bloc. German farmers were demonstrating against the agreement known as the Mercosur trade deal at motorway junctions across the country,
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Iran's nationwide protests appear increasingly smothered after crackdown and internet outage
The prospect of U.S. retaliation for the deaths of protesters hung over the region, though President Trump signaled a possible de-escalation, saying the killing appeared to be ending.