
A wave of protests swept across the world following the death of Iran's Supreme Leader.
The death of Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei not only shook cabinet meeting rooms but also ignited anger in the streets around the world.

The death of Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei not only shook cabinet meeting rooms but also ignited anger in the streets around the world.

A series of protests erupted against the US and Israeli military campaign against Iran, as well as the latter's retaliatory actions against Middle Eastern countries.

US President Donald Trump announced new actions by the US regarding Iran amid rising tensions in the region.

Iranian media reported that schools in the capital Tehran and many other cities, which had been announced to close from January 10, will reopen from January 18.

Mohammad Mirali Mohammadi stated that the situation in Iran is essentially under control, and the country continues its efforts to ensure security and political independence.

Many European countries are urging their citizens to leave Iran amid the unstable security situation and the ongoing wave of anti-government protests in the Middle Eastern nation.

Millions of Americans participated in peaceful "No Kings" protests at more than 2.600 locations across the United States.

The political crisis in Georgia escalated as thousands of protesters poured into the capital Tbilisi on the evening of October 4th, prompting police to use tear gas and water cannons to disperse them.

On the evening of September 27th, Lima, Peru, became a flashpoint as thousands of Gen Z protesters demonstrated against President Dina Boluarte, with police firing tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse the crowd.

The atmosphere in Mexico City became tense on September 25th as thousands of people took to the streets to protest, calling for justice for the 43 students who disappeared 11 years ago.

On September 25, hundreds of New Yorkers and politicians gathered in front of federal headquarters to protest ICE and call for an end to the detention of immigrants.

On September 21st and 22nd, tens of thousands of Brazilians took to the streets to protest a proposed amnesty bill that could pardon former President Jair Bolsonaro and his allies.

The Philippines is facing two challenges simultaneously: large-scale anti-corruption protests and a devastating natural disaster, as Super Typhoon Ragasa approaches, posing a risk of flash floods and landslides.

Nepal's Acting Prime Minister Sushila Karki asserted that she has no desire for power and pledged to serve only six months.

The situation in Nepal has temporarily stabilized after President Ramchandra Paudel appointed Sushila Karki as interim prime minister and announced plans to hold general elections.

Over 110.000 people took to the streets through central London to protest under the slogan “Unite the Kingdom,” organized by anti-immigration activist Tommy Robinson.
The Nepalese president's office announced that parliament had been dissolved on the evening of September 12 and the country will hold general elections in March 2026.

President Ramchandra Paudel's office announced the appointment of Karki as interim Prime Minister following negotiations between Paudel, protesters, and the military.
More than 12.500 prisoners remain at large in Nepal after anti-government protests earlier this week triggered a series of prison breaks.

Protesters from Generation Z, the main force leading the wave of protests in Nepal, have differing preferences regarding the next prime minister candidate.

Tens of thousands of Nepalese youth, mostly from Generation Z, took to the streets to protest against corruption, injustice, and especially the ban on social media.

The Nepalese army and the "Generation Z" protesters continue dialogue to reach a consensus on the selection of an interim leader for the country.
Foreign Ministry spokesperson Pham Thu Hang said that no cases of Vietnamese citizens in Nepal being affected by the unrest have been recorded.

In haunting images from the Nepal protests, several ministers and their relatives were seen clinging to the rescue ropes of military helicopters.

A series of protests against the government and the new Prime Minister Lecornu have erupted in French cities.
According to an official from the Kathmandu (Nepal) fire department, most of the infrastructure and property of the Hilton hotel was destroyed by fire.

Kathmandu, Nepal's capital, was engulfed in flames as protests against a ban on social media escalated into violence, leaving at least 19 people dead.

Rajyalaxmi Chitrakar, wife of former Nepalese Prime Minister Jhalanath Khanal, died after her home was set on fire by protesters.

The Trump administration launched "Operation Midway Blitz" in Chicago, targeting undocumented immigrants.

On September 9, Rajyalaxmi Chitrakar, wife of former Nepalese Prime Minister Jhalanath Khanal, died after her home in Kathmandu was set on fire by protesters.