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Protest movements have been a significant focal point across various nations, creating waves that extend beyond national borders. In Moldova, pro-Russian forces sparked controversy with chants linking Ukraine to Russia, while some claim election fraud motivated their gatherings. Concurrently, Slovakia witnessed tens of thousands of citizens decrying the economic and pro-Russian policies of Prime Minister Robert Fico through mass protests. Highlighting anti-corruption, Ukrainians engaged in widespread protests against laws affecting the independence of NABU and SAPO. Georgia continues its struggle with protests over halts in European integration, leading to violent dispersal and detentions by authorities. These events underscore a growing global pattern emphasizing protest as a tool for political expression and change.

What triggered recent protests in Moldova?

Protests in Moldova were prompted by pro-Russian supporters contesting parliamentary election results, with accusations of election fraud and attempts to stir pro-Russian sentiments. There have also been claims of payments organized to encourage participation in these protests.

Why are Slovaks protesting against their government?

Protests in Slovakia are largely against Prime Minister Robert Fico's economic and pro-Russian stances. Citizens are demanding changes in leadership and policies, expressing dissatisfaction through various organized rallies across the nation.

What is the focus of Ukrainian protests regarding NABU and SAPO?

Ukrainians are protesting against legislative changes seen as reducing the independence of anti-corruption agencies NABU and SAPO. These changes are perceived as a threat to accountability and transparency, pushing citizens to demand reform and reverse current laws.

How have protests in Georgia evolved in recent months?

Protests in Georgia have expanded over different issues, including European integration setbacks and parliamentary election disputes. The government's severe response, including mass arrests and violent dispersal, has only fueled further civil unrest and international criticism.

How have international responses shaped ongoing protests globally?

International responses, such as media coverage and advocacy from foreign authorities and organizations, contribute to raising awareness and occasionally pressuring national governments to address protestor demands. These responses can either empower movements or lead to escalated government crackdowns.

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задержание навальный Police detains Alexei Navalny in downtown Moscow. PHOTOS Alexei Navalny was detained by the police near The Ritz-Carlton hotel on Tverskaya Street in Moscow on Tuesday evening, Dec. 30. 150 534 774 Society

москва манежная Security measures increased in Moscow's downtown due to fear of people's protests after Navalny verdict announcement. PHOTOS Law enforcement agencies have pulled together additional forces in the center of Moscow after the verdict to Navalny brothers had been announced Tuesday. 75 931 368 Previously in trend: Rally in support of Navalny

протест савченко "Savchenko - hostage of the Kremlin junta" and "Ukraine will win" - rally in support of the Ukrainian pilot was held in downtown Moscow. PHOTOS Another action in support of Ukrainian pilot Nadiia Savchenko was held in Moscow. There were flares burning in blue and yellow fire in the hands of the protesters. One poster read "Savchenko - hostage of the Kremlin junta." 53 267 216 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine

чехия земан "We Do Not Want to Be Colony of Russia": Thousands of Protesters Came out in Favor of "Pro-Russian" President Resignation in Czech Republic. PHOTO Public mass demonstration for Czech President Milos Zeman resignation was held in Prague. 146 652 316 Society

вр Parliament Fired Upon – Bullet Holes Can Be Seen in Windows. PHOTOS During the rally at the Verkhovna Rada unknown persons opened fire on the building. 169 028 494 World

россия война митинг протест марш "Deceitful War Cannot Hide Theft!": About 50 Thousands of Moscow Residents Took Part in the Peace March. PHOTOS Yesterday in Moscow about 50,000 Russians participated in the Marsh for Peace in eastern Ukraine. 72 340 395 Previously in trend: War

протест мариуполь No to Donetsk People’s Republic! Yes to Ukraine! Thousands of Ukrainians Surrounded the City of Mariupol. PHOTOS Unarmed Mariupol residents surrounded the city, protesting against the invasion of Russian troops. 184 827 828 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine

Thousands of People Took to the Campaign "Ukraine, Rise Up!". PHOTO Thousands of People Took to the Campaign "Ukraine, Rise Up!". PHOTO Thousands of Zakarpattia residents, gathered at the Theater Square in Uzhgorod despite a snowstorm, where the march will begin in the nationwide protests "Ukraine, Rise Up!". People keep coming. 18 418 245 Ukrainian Politics

"Viktor! You Sold the Country, You Sold Donbas, Who are You Now to Us?" Donbas Residents Protest Against Shale Gas. PHOTOS + VIDEO "Viktor! You Sold the Country, You Sold Donbas, Who are You Now to Us?" Donbas Residents Protest Against Shale Gas. PHOTOS + VIDEO On March 10, in the central square Kramatorsk meeting of citizens was held to discuss the prospects of shale gas production in the region. Participants - around two thousand people - strongly opposed the plans of the Government of Ukraine and its companion - Shell corporation. 18 529 152 Economics

Thousands March Against Repressions. PHOTO + VIDEO Thousands March Against Repressions. PHOTO + VIDEO Three years of Viktor Yanukovych's rule marked by march of several thousand people "Kyiv Against Political Repressions". 16 664 195 Ukrainian Politics

Chornobyl Victims Protesting at the Verkhovna Rada Protected by Police Cordon. PHOTO Chornobyl Victims Protesting at the Verkhovna Rada Protected by Police Cordon. PHOTO The liquidators of the Chernobyl accident came to the walls of Parliament in defense of their rights. 19 745 117 Previously in trend: Chernobyl protests

"Fly Away, Viktor!" - Sevastopol Decorated With Yanukovych and Azarov Shot in the Head. PHOTOS "Fly Away, Viktor!" - Sevastopol Decorated With Yanukovych and Azarov Shot in the Head. PHOTOS The walls of the buildings in Sevastopil were painted with images of President Viktor Yanukovych and Prime Minister Mykola Azarov with a red dot on their foreheads called bindi in India. 23 996 100 Ukrainian Politics

Railway Workers Came to the Cabinet of Ministers. PHOTO Railway Workers Came to the Cabinet of Ministers. PHOTO In Kyiv, at the Cabinet of Ministers where the meeting of the government is taking place there are about a hundred of protesters of Ukrzaliznytsya employees is taking place today, January 16. 12 177 35 Ukrainian Politics

'Dictator Yanukovych Shall be in Prison', New York Ukrainians 'Greeted' the President. PHOTOS Ukrainian Diaspora of New York greeted Ukrainian President Yanukovych with protests. 32 040 487 Ukrainian Politics

Their Choice is to Imprison Journalists. Defamaton Law Causes General Media Protest. PHOTOS Their Choice is to Imprison Journalists. Defamaton Law Causes General Media Protest. PHOTOS Internet news sites are starting a protest against the Party of Regions' Law on Defamation under which journalists can be imprisoned for a term of 3 years. 7 041 145 Previously in trend: Defamation Law

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