A rally in Sydney to protest Israeli President Isaac Herzog's visit to Australia in February 2026 turned violent, with police ...
‘It was terrifying’: Australia faces reckoning over brutal police crackdown on pro-Palestine protests - IN FOCUS: Police in Sydney are being investigated by a state watchdog over their response to ...
NSW police say they arrested 27 people and that 10 officers were assaulted though none of those assaults were serious ...
Alarmed by a spike in pepper spray use and threats of sound cannons at protests, human rights groups want a review of "less lethal" weapons for crowd control.
Police in the Australian city of Sydney deploy pepper spray and scuffle with protesters as a march against a visit by President Isaac Herzog turned violent, an AFP journalist says ...
On Friday, police responded to anti-war protests outside the University of Michigan Museum of Art with pepper spray and physical force. Police crack down on U-M student protesters in early May.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australian police fired pepper spray to break up clashes between right-wing nationalists and anti-racism protesters on the streets of Melbourne on Sunday, the latest protest held by ...
Police arrest and use pepper spray on people demonstrating against the visit of Israeli president Isaac Herzog ...
An estimated 6,000 protesters in Sydney rallied against a controversial visit by Isaac Herzog.
Sydney police deployed pepper spray and clashed with protesters on Monday as a rally against Israeli President Isaac Herzog’s visit to Australia turned violent, amid condemnation of his genocidal ...
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