A protest camp in Berlin's government district voicing support for Palestinians and demanding an end to the Israeli military offensive in the Gaza Strip has been banned by German police.
A protest camp in Berlin's government district voicing support for Palestinians and demanding an end to German shipments of weapons to the Israeli military has been banned by German police.
A mural calling for the return of Israeli hostages in Berlin.Credit...Andrew White for The New York Times; Mural by Benzi Brofman Supported by By Jason Farago Reporting from Berlin When the ...
As students at the University of Texas at Austin face first amendment crackdowns, Houston university students try to walk the ...
Police lined College Road South and 12th Avenue, as protest organizers encouraged people to go home. An hour before, dozens of police, including Ohio State Highway Patrol troopers, surrounded what ...
protest encampments were set up at NYU Berlin, NYU Buenos Aires, and Sciences Po in Paris. Today, the NYU Palestine Solidarity Coalition posted photos of NYU Berlin and Buenos Aires students ...
After more than 50 arrests were made at a pro-Palestinian protest at the University of Texas on Wednesday, professors joined students for another walkout and protest Thursday. The Palestine ...
After an anti-Israel protest escalated at New York University on Monday – requiring city police presence – the university released a statement explaining while it supports students' rights to ...
TEMPE, AZ — 72 people were arrested early Saturday morning amid a pro-Palestinian protest at Arizona State University that started Friday over the Israel-Hamas conflict. ASU confirmed the ...
The protest began late Wednesday morning at the UT campus and lasted several hours. About 54 people were arrested in connection to the protest, according to George Lobb, an attorney with the ...