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Hundreds of Lebanese took to the streets of Beirut to mark the first anniversary of a non-sectarian protest movement that has rocked the political elite but has yet to achieve its goal of sweeping reform in the crisis-hit country. IMAGES
Manila, Sep 21 (EFE/EPA).- Activists protested Tuesday in Manila to mark 49 years since the late president Ferdinand Marcos declared martial law on Sep. 21, 1972. Marcos was eventually ousted from power by a 'People Power Revolution' in February 1986. (Camera: MARK CRISTINO / FRANCIS MALASIG). SHOT LIST: PEOPLE GATHER TO PROTEST ON THE 49TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE MARTIAL LAW DECLARATION IN MANILA, PHILIPPINES.
Bangkok, Aug 18 (EFE/EPA).- (Camera: Narong Sangnak) Thousands of demonstrators took part on Wednesday in the eighth day of anti-government protests in Bangkok.FOOTAGE OF THE PROTEST IN BANGKOK, THAILAND.
Guatemala City, Jul 29 (EFE).- Thousands of people blocked roads in 20 of Guatemala's 22 provinces Thursday to demand the resignations of the president and attorney general in the wake of the firing of the chief anti-corruption prosecutor.(CAMERA: Esteban Biba)
Beirut (Lebanon), Feb 10 (EFE / EPA), (Camera: Nabil Mounzer).- Relatives of the anti-government protesters who are detained by the Lebanese police and are now facing military trials demonstrated on Wednesdayoutside the military court in Beirut. FOOTAGE OF THE PROTESTS ON WEDNESDAY IN BEIRUT.
In the first half of 2020, Russian President Vladimir Putin seemed to be coasting toward a presidency-for-life. But according to CNN, what followed instead was Putin's most challenging year to date. Putin's political durability is often attributed to a simple bargain between him and his citizens. At its essence, it is to accept limited political competition in exchange for stability and steady increases in the standard of living. But in the face of the government's ability to control the coronavirus pandemic, that deal has begun to unravel. In August, protests in Belarus frayed the deal's edges. And the August poisoning of opposition leader Alexey Navalny came close to ripping it up completely.