"On Thursday, starting at 10:00 a.m. -- as the Supreme Court begins hearing oral arguments over Donald Trump's claim of presidential immunity from prosecution on obstruction and conspiracy charges related to his efforts to overturn the 2020 election -- Women's March will hold a noise protest outside of the Supreme Court, imploring it to reject Trump's immunity claim," the organization said in a written statement shared with Inside the Beltway.
PM also demands to know what force’s boss ‘will do to ensure officers do more to make Jewish communities in London feel safe’
Despite politicians’ criticism and close police scrutiny, Palestine solidarity demonstrations have continued to draw thousandsIt was in late March when Maaria Ahmed found herself driving down the M1 from Leicester to London to join thousands of others calling for a ceasefire in Gaza.Ahmed, a 31-year-old mother of three, had never been to a protest in the UK before. But, she said, she felt compelled to attend the demonstration along with marchers from across the country, despite her initial...
Baroness Casey (pictured) said her 'heart sank' when she heard that an anti-Semitism campaigner was threatened with arrest at a pro-Palestinian march for being 'openly Jewish'.
Marketers are considering the space more this year, according to agency execs, with some noting that the women’s athletes may get more attention from brands ahead of the Summer Olympics this July.
The Met Police has today arrested nine people as thousands of pro-Palestine activists and Israel supporting counter protesters marched through London amid the ongoing conflict in Gaza.
EXCLUSIVE: Terry Eury, 55, was arrested yesterday after phone footage was shared showing a man calling the women 'f c ' on South Street in Romford, Essex.
The man, who said he trying to walk around the capital after going to a synagogue, was filmed being stopped by a police officer in the Aldwych area during Saturday's march.
Gideon Falter is encouraging people to follow the route of a pro-Palestinian march in London to 'force the police to make sure that these things are safe for Jewish people'.
London's police service issued a statement on Friday afternoon apologising after Jewish man Gideon Falter was stopped from walking through a pro-Palestine march last Saturday.
Written By: Hakim Bigzaad The United Nations Women’s Section has released a report stating that the majority of the victims of the Herat earthquake were women and children, with a focus on women in their aid efforts. This institution, which recently elaborated on its assistance to earthquake victims in Herat, emphasized that 58% of the […]
After some warmer weather earlier this week it has cooled down a bit.