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Hong Kong Protest Leader Fears Backlash
By TIME Staff
Hong Kong Leader Faces Impeachment Bid
By Elizabeth Barber / Hong Kong
Hong Kong Digs In
By Emily Rauhala / Hong Kong
Pro-Democracy Students Gather in Hong Kong, Demand to See Chief Executive
By Rishi Iyengar / Hong Kong
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Climate-Change Activists #FloodWallStreet
Protestors took over the Financial District on Monday
By Nolan Feeney
September 22, 2014
Pakistani Protest Leader Wants Lots of Toys
You've got to keep tomorrow's voters happy, after all
By Rishi Iyengar
September 4, 2014
Pakistan Parliament Backs Prime Minister
More than two weeks of sometimes bloody antigovernment protests have quelled somewhat over the past few days
By Rishi Iyengar
September 3, 2014
Pakistani Army's Role Being Questioned
Demonstrations calling for the Prime Minister’s resignation enter their third week with three people killed and 400 wounded over the weekend
By Rishi Iyengar
September 2, 2014
Pakistani Protesters Storm State TV Station
The attack comes just hours after the military calls for a peaceful solution to the political stalemate
By David Stout
September 1, 2014
Iran's Moderate President Loses a Minister—and Some Momentum for Reform
Iranian Science Minister Reza Faraji-Dana, a close ally of President Hassan Rouhani, is impeached by hardliners who oppose reforms
By Kay Armin Serjoie / Tehran
August 21, 2014
Inside the Tragedy of Ferguson
The shooting death of Michael Brown, and the violence that has followed, have only made the town’s problems worse
By David Von Drehle
August 21, 2014
Ferguson Erupts Again After Spell of Calm
Peaceful protests in the town gave way to fresh unrest after midnight, as bands of people began looting local stores
By Alex Altman/Ferguson, Mo. and Kristina Sauerwein/Ferguson, Mo.
August 15, 2014
Tensions Cool in Ferguson
Change in police leadership and tactics brings a change in mood
By Alex Altman / Ferguson, Mo.
August 15, 2014
Protesters Hit With Tear Gas and Rubber Bullets
The violent protests entered a fifth day in Ferguson with little sign of slowing down
By Francesca Trianni
August 14, 2014
Photos Capture Tension After Unarmed Teen's Slaying
Protests and riots erupted in Ferguson, Mo. following a fatal police shooting of an 18-year-old black teenager in Aug. 2014
By Marisa Schwartz Taylor and TIME Photo
August 12, 2014
Antigovernment Protests Turn Violent in São Paulo
One of the largest demonstrations over the course of the World Cup so far turned violent in São Paulo
By Nash Jenkins
June 20, 2014
McDonald's to Thai Protesters: Lay Off the Golden Arches
Imitation isn't always flattery, at least not when it comes to appropriating the burger chain's logo to protest the military coup there
By Dan Kedmey
May 30, 2014
Face to Face on the Front Lines: TIME Talks to Bulent Kilic
TIME talks to Bulent Kilic, a bold young photographer whose compassion and integrity are as strong as his imagery.
By Phil Bicker
May 20, 2014
Brazil Police-Protesters Clash Ahead of the World Cup
Riot police in the Brazilian cities of São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro fired tear gas at thousands of protesters on Thursday, as demonstrations against the cost of hosting soccer's World Cup resumed in Brazil
By Per Liljas
May 16, 2014
Rice Cancels Rutgers Speech Over Iraq War Protest
Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice has backed out of a commencement speech at the university after students and faculty protested her involvement in the Iraq war. She said speaking at the event would be a "distraction for the university community"
By Sam Frizell
May 3, 2014
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