8-05 UK Protests
United Kingdom

Anti-monarchists and Republicans in the UK protest coronation of Charles III

As the UK struggles with a severe cost of living crisis and workers struggle for pay hikes, the decision to hold an elaborate and expensive coronation ceremony has been widely criticized. 51% of the respondents in a poll conducted in April by YouGov said that the coronation ceremony should not be a state-funded event

peoples and Peoples Dispatch
May 8, 2023
Syrian reintegration
Syria

Arab League votes to withdraw Syria’s 12-year long suspension 

Syria was suspended from the Arab League in 2012 after war broke out in the country. Several members of the League supported anti-government forces which included Islamist militias

peoples and Peoples Dispatch
May 8, 2023
Land, climate, and corporate greed: Indian farmers raise their voices on pivotal issues
India

Land, climate, and corporate greed: Indian farmers raise their voices on pivotal issues

Ashok Dhawale, president of the farmers’ organization, AIKS, talks about their movements across the country and identifies the issues that bind these struggles. He also talks about the political dimensions of the farmers’ protests

peoples and Peoples Dispatch
May 8, 2023
Serbia rattled by the killing of 17 people in back-to-back mass shootings
Serbia

Serbia rattled by the killing of 17 people in back-to-back mass shootings

Gun ownership in Serbia is among the highest in Europe and a massive proliferation of small arms took place in the country and in around the Balkans during the civil wars in the 1990s which led to the disintegration of the erstwhile Yugoslavia.

peoples and Peoples Dispatch
May 6, 2023
South African court rules in favor of NUMSA and others in load shedding case, asks state to ensure power supply to critical facilities
South Africa

South African court rules in favor of NUMSA and others in load shedding case, asks state to ensure power supply to critical facilities

The Court has granted urgent relief sought by NUMSA and 18 other applicants to exempt public hospitals, schools, and police stations from rotational power cuts, recognizing that load shedding infringed upon constitutional rights. A decision on Part B of the application seeking final relief is awaited.

peoples and Peoples Dispatch
May 6, 2023
Greek government forced to rescind controversial circular on doctors’ duty
Greece

Greek government forced to rescind controversial circular on doctors’ duty

Intended to manage the shortage of doctors in public healthcare facilities in the country, the circular required available doctors to treat patients irrespective of their specialization, which doctors’ unions assert will put patients’ lives at risk and could also put doctors in trouble

peoples and Peoples Dispatch
May 5, 2023
Iran and Syria call for end of Western economic domination, withdrawal of all foreign troops from the region
Iran Syria

Iran and Syria call for end of Western economic domination, withdrawal of all foreign troops from the region

Both the countries signed numerous agreements to boost their economic cooperation and called it a joint effort to face the impact of unilateral sanctions imposed by the US and its allies on their economies

peoples and Peoples Dispatch
May 4, 2023
Activists and rights groups in the UK slam police action on pro-Palestine protests
United Kingdom

Activists and rights groups in the UK slam police action on pro-Palestine protests

The Palestine Action solidarity group is in the middle of a week-long demonstration and sit-in campaign in front of a subsidiary of the Israeli arms company Elbit Systems, UAV tactical systems, in the city of Leicester

peoples and Peoples Dispatch
May 4, 2023